Yes, I set the storage permission. This is odd, since it works for you. Termux 
still works for me, but not pilbox. I'm using a Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e. Samsung 
always locks everything down—maybe that's it.

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On Jan 18, 2021, 11:21 PM, Alexander Burger wrote:

> Hi Shaughan, Wilhelm,
>
> Hi On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 03:49:45AM +0000, Shaughan Lavine wrote:
>> Yes: Android 10 vs 9. So, how do I get files out of pilbox on Android 10?
>
> Hmm, I do have Android 10 here, and I can access files on external storage 
> with
> PilBox Version 20201231 without problems. (Perhaps a stupid question, but you
> did enable the permission in Settings/Apps/PilBox, right?)
>
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 08:22:13PM -0800, Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wrote:
>> If you are using the Play Store version, that
>> we might have to lobby Alex to make an update
>> that sets this flag, which he should be able
>
> This would not be a problem.
>
>> to do as long as he has not already set the
>> the target API version of the published app to
>> 30. If a version with target API 30 has
>> already been published then we are past the
>> point of no return.
>
> In the long range, I will not be able te avoid API 30. I cannot bring my
> customers to install from F-Droid, sadly.
>
>> To cooperate with the storage access framework
>> past API 29 is very tricky. Termux recently
>> abandoned their Play Store distributed version
>
> I have not looked at the Scoped Storage API yet. Is it really a problem? The
> PilBox core runtime does not depend on external storage, so the API should be
> accessible from Lisp (with perhaps a slight modification of
> AndroidManifest.xml), no?
>
> ☺/ A!ex
>
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