After reading a bit more of the documentation that Google provided regarding 
the 
change with regard to native libraries and reading about other projects cursing 
and 
complaining until they got this to work, I believe that my first attempt to fix 
this was 
exactly the wrong thing to do. 

Yes, you are not supposed to dynamically link against native libraries that 
aren’t 
part of the official API. But that doesn’t mean that you should statically link 
against 
them, instead I now believe that it means you should dynamically link against 
them 
and bundle them with your app.

So that’s what I tried to do: 4.5.2-1355 should be on its way to the Google Play
Alpha channel and is also already available for direct download on 
downloads/daily

I tested this on 6.0.1, but NOT YET on 7.0. So I don’t think I broke what worked
before, but I haven’t been able to verify that this actually fixes the problem 
on
Android 7.0 / Nougat.

I know that some of you have already received either a 7.0 preview or even the
final build on your devices. Please test -1355 so I know if this actually fixes 
things…

Thanks

/D
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