Ok. That updated change should be going onto the test server today.
I checked some blocks on Niotron.
Copy to shared storage works only in these two folders:
- /Download and
- /Documents
Error / crash when copying to /Downloads:
Note: /Downloads
exists on my test device (Android 11).
The build server does no longer work.
yes the build server not working
is there any other way, to build .aab file?
It appears MIT has taken the build for the test server offline in anticipation of releasing nb187 . nb187 will be able to build an aab. The normal build server works for nb186.
MIT indicated late yesterday it intended to release nb187 following the passing of hurricane Henri . MIT facilities are near the path of the storm. Sometime after the storm passes, MIT will upload nb187. When exactly? Be patient. When the new version is released will depend whether storm damage affects App Inventor operations.
Yes, maybe, but we should have been given the opportunity to test it on the test server until the very end.
I'm pretty sure that there will be issues / bugs with the File
component and also with READ
/ WRITE
permissions after the targetSdkVersion = 30
update. I have done a number of tests with Niotron and (also) found some serious issues / bugs there.
I don't think there was a release yet that would not have even the slightest mistake. If there are any, I think a bugfix version will be released soon.
I'm not talking about a "slightest mistake" but serious bugs.
its released..
As I suspected:
See also here:
Note that you can still use Legacy mode in these situations while we work on fixing the issues with shared scope storage.
At least the apps will be safer for users
See here:
how can i see nb187 source code??
Mere mortals cannot see that "branch" - probably for good reason
The v187 tag (as linked by @BeksOmega) is the closest you can get to seeing the nb187 sources. When we do a release, we tag the open source version with the v###
tag and then apply our private branding (Terms of Service, private keys, etc.), and that becomes the corresponding version put on ai2.appinventor.mit.edu.