Merge branch 'fixlint' into 'master'

Fix some lint

See merge request fdroid/fdroiddata!5134
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commit efae6db4d1
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AntiFeatures:
- NonFreeNet
Categories:
- System
License: GPL-2.0-or-later
SourceCode: https://github.com/kiliakin/YalpStore
IssueTracker: https://github.com/kiliakin/YalpStore/issues
Changelog: https://github.com/kiliakin/YalpStore/releases
AutoName: Yalp Store (fork)
Summary: Download apks from Google Play Store
Description: |-
This is a fork of the original app [[com.github.yeriomin.yalpstore]] which seems to be
no longer being developed by its author.
Yalp Store lets you download apps '''directly''' from Google Play Store '''as
apk files'''. It can search for '''updates''' of installed apps and lets you
'''search''' for other apps. Yalp saves downloaded apks to your default download
folder. Other features include browsing categories, viewing and leaving reviews,
black/whitelisting apps for updates, filtering apps by being free/paid and
containing/not containing ads.
To supplement the features related to Google Play, Yalp Store has ordinary
package manager features: listing, running, installing and uninstalling local
apps.
If root is available, Yalp Store can update your apps in background, install and
uninstall system apps. Yalp Store can be installed as a system app to gain
background package installation permission. In ths case "Unknown sources"
setting can be left off. You can let Yalp Store self-install as a system app, or
get the OTA zip from the [https://github.com/kiliakin/YalpStore/releases
releases page].
The point of Yalp Store is to be small and independent from Google Services
Framework. You might want to use Yalp Store is if you frequently flash
experimental ROMs. This often breaks gapps and even prevents their
reinstallation. In this situation Yalp will still work.
By default Yalp Store connects to Google services using a built-in account, so
'''you do not have to own a Google account to use it'''. The only reason to use
a live Google account is to access the paid apps you own or leave reviews.
If you are content with Google Play Store app or Open GAPPS, you will not need
this app.
RepoType: git
Repo: https://github.com/kiliakin/YalpStore
Builds:
- versionName: 0.46-legacy
versionCode: 46
commit: '0.46'
subdir: app
gradle:
- legacy
AutoUpdateMode: None
UpdateCheckMode: Tags
CurrentVersion: 0.46-legacy
CurrentVersionCode: 46
AntiFeatures:
- NonFreeNet
Categories:
- System
License: GPL-2.0-or-later
SourceCode: https://github.com/kiliakin/YalpStore
IssueTracker: https://github.com/kiliakin/YalpStore/issues
Changelog: https://github.com/kiliakin/YalpStore/releases
AutoName: Yalp Store (fork)
Summary: Download apks from Google Play Store
Description: |-
This is a fork of the original app [[com.github.yeriomin.yalpstore]] which seems to be
no longer being developed by its author.
Yalp Store lets you download apps '''directly''' from Google Play Store '''as
apk files'''. It can search for '''updates''' of installed apps and lets you
'''search''' for other apps. Yalp saves downloaded apks to your default download
folder. Other features include browsing categories, viewing and leaving reviews,
black/whitelisting apps for updates, filtering apps by being free/paid and
containing/not containing ads.
To supplement the features related to Google Play, Yalp Store has ordinary
package manager features: listing, running, installing and uninstalling local
apps.
If root is available, Yalp Store can update your apps in background, install and
uninstall system apps. Yalp Store can be installed as a system app to gain
background package installation permission. In ths case "Unknown sources"
setting can be left off. You can let Yalp Store self-install as a system app, or
get the OTA zip from the [https://github.com/kiliakin/YalpStore/releases
releases page].
The point of Yalp Store is to be small and independent from Google Services
Framework. You might want to use Yalp Store is if you frequently flash
experimental ROMs. This often breaks gapps and even prevents their
reinstallation. In this situation Yalp will still work.
By default Yalp Store connects to Google services using a built-in account, so
'''you do not have to own a Google account to use it'''. The only reason to use
a live Google account is to access the paid apps you own or leave reviews.
If you are content with Google Play Store app or Open GAPPS, you will not need
this app.
RepoType: git
Repo: https://github.com/kiliakin/YalpStore
Builds:
- versionName: 0.46-legacy
versionCode: 46
commit: '0.46'
subdir: app
gradle:
- legacy
AutoUpdateMode: None
UpdateCheckMode: Tags
CurrentVersion: 0.46-legacy
CurrentVersionCode: 46

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@ -34,7 +34,8 @@ Builds:
- flutter@stable
prebuild:
- echo 'BUILD_TYPE=fdroid' > .env
- echo 'SENTRY_DSN=https://4e306dcaabef4fd99a3e6a024a9747bb@sentry.pattle.im/9' >> .env
- echo 'SENTRY_DSN=https://4e306dcaabef4fd99a3e6a024a9747bb@sentry.pattle.im/9'
>> .env
- 'echo "version: $$VERSION$$+$$VERCODE$$" >> pubspec.yaml'
- echo 'android { flavorDimensions "deploy"; productFlavors { fdroid { signingConfig
null } }; android.applicationVariants.all { variant -> if (variant.flavorName

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@ -226,5 +226,5 @@ Future versions might be re-included if this is made an optional.
Auto Update Mode:None
Update Check Mode:HTTP
Update Check Data:https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jonasoreland/runnerup/HEAD/build.gradle|versionCode = (.*)|.|versionName = (.*)
Current Version:'2.0.1.3'
Current Version:'2.0.1.3'
Current Version Code:203