feat: upgrade to react native 0.79

This was necessary because we had to use the newest iOS SDK, which had an issue with react-native, which was only fixed with the newest versions.

The move to new architecture has been hellish, but all appears to work. It requires more patches, and it shows which packages are currently maintained poorly. This goes especially for react-native-track-player. We're using a fork right now, but in order to make that work, we had to switch to pnpm.
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Lei Nelissen
2025-05-06 11:11:49 +02:00
parent a2d10756a5
commit af3c807d5a
44 changed files with 13027 additions and 13329 deletions

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@@ -21,8 +21,6 @@ org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx2048m -XX:MaxMetaspaceSize=512m
# Android operating system, and which are packaged with your app's APK
# https://developer.android.com/topic/libraries/support-library/androidx-rn
android.useAndroidX=true
# Automatically convert third-party libraries to use AndroidX
android.enableJetifier=true
# Use this property to specify which architecture you want to build.
# You can also override it from the CLI using
@@ -34,7 +32,7 @@ reactNativeArchitectures=armeabi-v7a,arm64-v8a,x86,x86_64
# your application. You should enable this flag either if you want
# to write custom TurboModules/Fabric components OR use libraries that
# are providing them.
newArchEnabled=false
newArchEnabled=true
# Use this property to enable or disable the Hermes JS engine.
# If set to false, you will be using JSC instead.