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Can't locate Aurora Store APK #1384

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kslcsdalsadg opened this issue Feb 9, 2024 · 3 comments
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Can't locate Aurora Store APK #1384

kslcsdalsadg opened this issue Feb 9, 2024 · 3 comments
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@kslcsdalsadg
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kslcsdalsadg commented Feb 9, 2024

Describe the bug
Can't download AuroraStore updates.
I have installed AuroraStore 4.3.5 from GitLab repo
Noticed that versions 4.4.0 and 4.4.1 are out at GitLab repo but Obtanium isn't capable to find it.
Isn't a temporary problem (I have checked for a day before post the issue)

To Reproduce

  1. Add AuroraStore (from Gitlab repo)
  2. Tap on Aurora Store then try to find updates

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  • Device: Google Pixel 7 Pro
  • OS: GrapheneOS
  • Obtainium Version: 1.0.2
@kslcsdalsadg kslcsdalsadg added bug Something isn't working to check Issue has not been reviewed labels Feb 9, 2024
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DwainZwerg commented Feb 10, 2024

Duplicate of various issues (#1382, #1381, #1380, #1359, #854, #785 and #697). You can't add https://auroraoss.com/ (the versions published on GitLab link to this page) to Obtainium since Cloudflare fucks up. If you only want use the alphaversions you could update via https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.aurora.store/. At the moment, however, F-Dorid does not seem to have uploaded the new versions yet. Please close this issue.

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Thanks for the answer

@ImranR98 ImranR98 removed the to check Issue has not been reviewed label Feb 15, 2024
akramer-zibra added a commit to akramer-zibra/Obtainium that referenced this issue Feb 19, 2024
There occur issues if a gitlab project refers in its release data to external hosted .apk file. In some cases (e.g. Aurora Store) download is not possible because cloudflare protection gives "forbidden" error. The referer header seems to pacify this cloudflare protection. Tested with Android 14 in an AVD emulator.

Related to: ImranR98#1397, ImranR98#1389, ImranR98#1384, ImranR98#1382, ImranR98#1381, ImranR98#1380, ImranR98#1359, ImranR98#854, ImranR98#785, ImranR98#697
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Hello @kslcsdalsadg ,
According to https://gitlab.com/AuroraOSS/AuroraStore/-/issues/1052#note_1778388859, the Aurora Store devs have fixed the problem. The download of AuroraStore should work normally again.

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