If you've encountered the Pydroid Quick Install repository provider, it's essential to proceed with caution. This repository plugin is designed specifically to meet the requirements of the Developer Program Policies by enabling the download of executable code. Although installing another application might seem unnecessary, this is currently the only compliant method available.
Here’s what you need to know:
The primary function of the Quick Install repository is to supply prebuilt packages containing native libraries, ensuring compliance with the policies. While this setup may feel inconvenient, its purpose is clear—it ensures that Pydroid operates within the rules.
If you're unable to install the plugin, you can bypass this step by disabling the "use prebuilt libraries repository" option. However, keep in mind that this approach requires building the libraries from scratch, which can be time-consuming and may involve manual dependency installation.
It’s important to note that these prebuilt packages are intended solely for use within Pydroid-related applications. Using them outside of this context is strictly prohibited unless explicitly permitted under the package license.
Lastly, remember that trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners, and the information provided here is for reference only. Always ensure you comply with the terms and conditions associated with any software you install.