I have added the new root cert as I described in Root cert problems on AppSupport 4.4.4
I had F-Droid v1.12.1 installed already before (no newer compatible version seems to be available).
Updating repos works fine (it takes many minutes and I don’t think it’s only the network that it is so slow).
Enabling and updating archive repos will lead to an out of memory error even on a newly booted device with browser, phone, and many other services stopped. (Seen from the logs, the application just silently closes. According to the log it was the Java heap, I guess that size cannot be increased. There is an ancient Android option for large heap apps, I have no idea whether Alien Dalvik would support that.) So I guess to load archived apps that have no compatible version in the default repo anymore, you need to download them from the repo using a Web browser or curl
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P.S. I don’t have the instructions to see the mentioned log or the link to a Web interface to the F-Droid repo handy right now. If someone wants them I should be able to dig them out again some other day.
Edit: KOReader is one of the few useful apps (IMHO…) that still gets updated regularly and only requires Android 4.3. Just saw that it has been updated again in July and updated it. That went fine, but the new version does no longer run. That’s an increasingly common problem also with other apps, one needs to maintain a blacklist (or interact with upstream…) Need to dig out the older version again…