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Your idea is good! In the [Termux-X11](https://github.com/termux/termux-x11/issues/29) plugin, this was optionally used and is selected via **Preferences**. The lower Nav-Bar was also used as [X11 screen](). On AVD sometimes a...

> Bundling packages into APKs is certainly not the way to go. Yes and No! I studied the use of a [boot loops](https://github.com/RalfWerner/integrated-process/issues/2#issuecomment-780625381) concept and made good experiences. `pkg` will...

> 2. Packaging _everything_ as "native libs" of APK. - Look branch android-10. > 3. Using a custom ELF loader: proot or something else. - **against Play Store policy.** @xeffyr...

> Yes, Termux already violates the policy OK - very _juristic_ formulation. Thus, _play store_ as a distributor no longer suitable for a developing app like _termux,_ when Google does...

In the `android-10` branch, `proot` is part of the bootstrap (W^X [violation](https://github.com/termux/termux-app/issues/2155#issuecomment-882095363)) and all executables (ELF) outside the Termux-APK (with `n=~/../../lib`) are _usable_ through the loader (`TERMUX_ANDROID10`) with the losses...

> Yeah, I think so too, but would be cool to have a small proof-of-concept app that mostly work ... I would like that too! My (init) [TargetSDK>=29](https://github.com/RalfWerner/integrated-process/issues/2#issuecomment-780625381) version contains...

> There is no need for separate branches ... APK packaging and won't solve such **other solutions** restrictions. @agnostic-apollo With everything I agree here, except with **other solutions** and: >...

Example [continued](https://github.com/termux/termux-app/issues/2155#issuecomment-1033647416) of a _"boot loop"_: In March 2021 I made the last ELF check on my SM-P610 (315 EFL files), in between several `pkg *` actions made and have...

> And see a list of all the running process. `ps, pstree, top` with different options show all running termux and plugin prozesses.

Remove _"**sources.list** or add "_ from README, because `pkg` overwrites (mirror check) the _**file**_ and nothing is installed!