Framework version 75 adds compatibility with the latest 5.1.1 ROMs (v19 and later) which include a change to app_process. This version should be compatible with both, newer and older 5.1.x ROMs. The change didn't affect 5.0.x. This version also disables the dex2oat watchdog, so especially on older devices with less performance, Xposed might now be working.
Fixing this issue prevented me from gettings started with Marshmallow so far, but I'm on it. My Nexus 9 is running on stock AOSP 6.0 already and the sources are synced to the build server (thanks to XDA for providing it). I assume that integrating the hooking mechanism should work relatively smoothless (although there were some bigger architectural changes). However, there are some new things, e.g. JIT and the optimizing compiler that need more attention to ensure that methods which could potentially be hooked are really called instead of being optimized away.
I can't give any timeline for this, it's done when it's done, and Xposed is not the only thing in my life. That said, donations are always very welcome as a little extra motivation.
Fixing this issue prevented me from gettings started with Marshmallow so far, but I'm on it. My Nexus 9 is running on stock AOSP 6.0 already and the sources are synced to the build server (thanks to XDA for providing it). I assume that integrating the hooking mechanism should work relatively smoothless (although there were some bigger architectural changes). However, there are some new things, e.g. JIT and the optimizing compiler that need more attention to ensure that methods which could potentially be hooked are really called instead of being optimized away.
I can't give any timeline for this, it's done when it's done, and Xposed is not the only thing in my life. That said, donations are always very welcome as a little extra motivation.