Setkal se někdo při aktualizaci Google nebo Chrome (nejsem si jistý, byly dneska obě) s touto hláškou:
Aplikaci
com.google.android.trichromelibrary nelze dokončit?
Trošku jsem pátral, měl jsem obavu, jestli se to netýká jen Huawei, ale jde to napříč zařízeními:
https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/com-google-android-trichromelibrary.1268039/Tady je vysvětlení, má to snad být náhrada za WebView.
With Android 10, Google has reverted to the pre-Nougat behavior, and WebView is now handled by a separate app again. This newer implementation, according to a Google engineer, is called “Trichrome”.
This doesn’t seem to be any different from the pre-Nougat WebView implementation; it’s updated separately from Google Chrome, and still uses a Chromium base, which means that you shouldn’t notice anything different if you’re a regular user.
There is one key difference, however, and it’s the fact that, just like Chrome, this WebView component will also now have 4 separate release channels available in the Play Store: Stable, Beta, Dev, and Canary, which should be updated pretty much in line with its Chrome counterparts. You’ll also be able to switch between these release channels by downloading them, going into the “WebView implementation” section in Developer Options, and changing your WebView provider.
As we said before, it doesn’t matter for end-users as they’re not supposed to notice anyway. But in fewer words, this means that Google Chrome is back to being only a browser and the separate WebView component now handles all WebView-related tasks.
EDIT: Tak se povedlo aktualizovat na poslední verzi, ale stále pod původním názvem: com.google.android.webview