Explanation of what OpenPDroid is and does: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34190204
If you want to mod your favorite rom with OpenPDroid but you have no idea how to compile from source, follow these steps:
Download Auto-Patcher-ApG: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31648393&postcount=690
Place it in a folder at the root of your harddrive, example C:\AutoPatcher\
Run it once and allow it to update.
Download your favorite rom, example: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2008894
Open ApG and choose your downloaded rom.
Select OpenPDroid and AOSP (for this example rom).
Press Start.
Once the program is done, you'll have two new zips. One will install OpenPDroid while the other removes it and restores the original rom files.
If you already have the rom installed, simply use the OpenPDroid installer zip. Otherwise, install the rom and then the OpenPDroid installer zip.
Once you have booted up in your modded rom, install PDroid Manager: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.digitalfeed.pdroidalternative
Use the app to set the permissions for your apps.
To remove OpenPDroid, simply use the restore zip and uninstall PDroid Manager.
From start to finish, it should only take 5-10 mins. ApG does not work on all roms, but it should work on most (AOKP, AOSP, CM, and PA).
Please post the roms you try and what the results are. Thanks.
I'm currently using LBESM. Will give PDroid/OpenPDroid/PDroid Manager a try. I'm guessing I need to repatch each time I flash a new build of my ROM due to updated system framework and stuffs? Also, repatching should not reset the permissions of apps that I have set?
Yes, when you install a new rom, you'll need to make a new patch using Auto-Patcher. The permissions are set and saved by the PDroid Manager app. So they will be saved even if you change roms. The app has a function where you can export the permissions to the SD card if you need to fully wipe. You can also use TitaniumBackup or the like to preserve the permissions.
PDroid Manager keeps saying it cannot find/communicate to PDroid or OpenPDroid after I have patched and flashed the patched OpenPDroid installer zip. I'll keep trying if I can figure out what's wrong. By the way, I'm running AOKP ROM (4.2.2) on the SGS3.. Sorry wrong forum, but thought this would work on AOKP ROM.
Did you make sure to flash the correct zip? The first time I tried this, I accidentally flashed the "restore" zip and ran into the same issue. And remember, Auto-Patcher doesn't change the rom zip. It creates two new zips. Did you get any errors while patching the rom? Did you select AOKP in the Auto-Patcher settings?
Yeah I flashed the installer zip instead of the recover zip. Problem was I ran autopatcher in cygwin on Win7. I ran it using APG and that worked. Now setting up permissions for all apps.. That's gonna take a while .
hallo,
can anyone help me whats the problem is? It's my first time that i patch a rom by myself. I think i forgot something?!
Log file link:
http://codepad.org/9aEqTNhp
Thank you
I want to patch the actually SlimBean
Junglist86 said:
hallo,
can anyone help me whats the problem is? It's my first time that i patch a rom by myself. I think i forgot something?!
Log file link:
http://codepad.org/9aEqTNhp
Thank you
I want to patch the actually SlimBean
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Important
Do not run ApG under Windows directories such as C:\, C:\Windows, C:\Program FIles\* and so on.
Some even reported errors while running ApG from their desktop.
In case you're having any download errors (ApG or its packages) please verify your antivirus is disabled and you're not running from the above folders.
If ApG still fails to download packages or sync with GitHub, try running it as an admin.
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That is why I suggested running the program from C:\AutoPatcher\. See if that fixes your problem.
hm ok, that problem is, I have not so much notion of pc and all .. i dont know what is mean with "Do not run ApG under Windows directories such as C:\, C:\Windows, C:\Program FIles\* and so on." how can i start this without C:\
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hm ok, that problem is, I have not so much notion of pc and all .. i dont know what is mean with "Do not run ApG under Windows directories such as C:\, C:\Windows, C:\Program FIles\* and so on." how can i start this without C:\
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I think he means don't run the program from the root of C:\, as in C:\ApG.2.6.0.2.exe. If you place the exe in a secondary directory that is not a windows directory, you should be fine. Try C:\AutoPatcher\ApG.2.6.0.2.exe
It Works! Thank you so much mate Now im happy but Facebook not :good:
Thanks!
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
failed patching stock rom
specifically this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147281
anyone ?
ido said:
failed patching stock rom
specifically this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147281
anyone ?
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You should post any errors on the autopatch thread and include your AP log.
Related
Hello, I installed CyanogenMod 5.0 lastnight and the market and a few other applications are not there, im guessing that is the google addon can anyone tell me in detail how to install that? Thanks
You need to flash to ER27 Google add on pack here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=623496
Current link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/jmmzywtlnjd/gapps-passion-ERE27-2-signed.zip
thanks...How do i flash it?
I would like to know also. I've gone into recovery and added the file to the SD card than tried to run it, only to tell it me it's not a zip. So I renamed it and also tried compressing it as zip(just to make sure) and I get an error.
E: signature verification failed
Installation aborted
Download the add on from that page listed, place it on the root of your sdcard, reboot into recovery, flash it in recovery (the same way you flashed the ROM, but do not wipe), then reboot your phone.
That is exactly what I did. I sent a pm w/ more details. I tried covering all grounds just to make sure if one failed the other one would'nt.
Edit: Should USB debugging be on/off? Don't know if that makes a difference
Edit: Figured it out. Everytime i would downlad the file on my mac it would not be a .zip file so renaming it and compressing it did nothing. I downloaded it on my pc and voila, it works fine..weird...
thirdshiftdj said:
Edit: Figured it out. Everytime i would downlad the file on my mac it would not be a .zip file so renaming it and compressing it did nothing. I downloaded it on my pc and voila, it works fine..weird...
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This is because you enable auto open files in Safari. The actual zip file is in your Trash lol.
To disable it (and u should), open Preferences > General > Uncheck Open "safe" file after downloading
THANK A MILLION, FROM NEWBIE NOOB .
ME/ sob sob ......so glad .
can i use it for cyanogen 6.1
hey can i use this for 6.1. if no please give me a link
yrdito said:
hey can i use this for 6.1. if no please give me a link
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You managed to root your phone, install a custom recovery, flash cm6.1, but you can't find the Google apps? REALLY????
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?/files/category/2-nexus-one/
How to install the Google Addon?
You have to change the name of the file (ex: "gapps-mdpi-20101020-signed.zip") to "update.zip". Move it to your SDcard and then install from recovery.
gonzalodutto said:
How to install the Google Addon?
You have to change the name of the file (ex: "gapps-mdpi-20101020-signed.zip") to "update.zip". Move it to your SDcard and then install from recovery.
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You don't need to be in "Debuggin mode", neither to rename to "update.zip".. Just use ROM manager provided by cyanogenmod and go wiki :
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Nexus_One:_Full_Update_Guide
Hope it will help you!
david1171 said:
Download the add on from that page listed, place it on the root of your sdcard, reboot into recovery, flash it in recovery (the same way you flashed the ROM, but do not wipe), then reboot your phone.
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Hello Dacid1171,
I installed Cyanogenmod 7.0.0, with no google apps of course.
I used gapps-gb-20110307-signed pack, went to recovery and chose "Install from SD card", just like I would if I was flashing new ROM.
After that the phone wouldn't book. Logo of cyanogenmod would appear with the circular arrow moving around it, after 3 round it stops and restarts all over.
It was kept that way for a very long time hoping that the phone will come to life. It wouldn't.
What did I do wrong?
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Hello Dacid1171,
I installed Cyanogenmod 7.0.0, with no google apps of course.
I used gapps-gb-20110307-signed pack, went to recovery and chose "Install from SD card", just like I would if I was flashing new ROM.
After that the phone wouldn't book. Logo of cyanogenmod would appear with the circular arrow moving around it, after 3 round it stops and restarts all over.
It was kept that way for a very long time hoping that the phone will come to life. It wouldn't.
What did I do wrong?
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Try flashing it again but this time clear cache and dalvik cache.
Flash cm7 rom again follow by the gapps than reboot.
Firstly,pls notice this script is only for the phone which have got root.
Before below steps,pls make sure your usb mode is not as mass storage.you need choose none or first item when you plug your usb cable in.
Thx for all the XDA guys hard work and especially DG ,Shawnbuck,Fenny and anyone else that contribute a lot for XDA and us.
2011/7/4 Update for restoring script of stock Webtopmod 4.1.83
2011/5/4 updating:
Adding the restore script for restoring to stock version of V4.1.57 webtop files in order to update to 4.1.83.
After succeed updating and got root access,you can run webtopmod V8 again to get the webtop cracked.
pls notice in order to backup the stock webtop version ,you need answer "N" when prompt "Have your cracked ago with old mod files?" for your first run script after updating.
Then your stock webtop file will be backed up in /sdcard/webtopmodbackup(thx for terrypchan's uploading files)
Background:
I found some guys complained lose webtop mod after root for 4.1.57(now 4.1.83).
Actually, what we need is just to replace some files that we use for stock version.
But the original script will not work for 4.1.57.
In order to make some new guys crack webtopmod easily , i update the script to make it useful again.
I also add Chinese font support on webtop.Now you can visit Chinese webside at webtop.The Chinese will displayed correctly.(If some errors happend regarding font fix,it doesn't matter of your crack.Maybe it's because your system is English version)
I don't need your bears for it.Just press "thank" butten or leave a feedback,which is enough for me.
V8 will be stable version for you and could not be updated so far.
Steps:
1. download the file
2. extract and press install.bat as usual
3. run script in rooted Atrix before you do any action regarding deodex or theme changing
3. look at the screen and answer the question accordingly(If it's your first time to run the script in this system version---noticed i mean version not the phone,you need put "N" when prompting "Have your cracked ago with old mod files?" to backup your stock files
4. after reboot,you webtop back again.
[option]5. If you want to deodex or any theme changing,then do it.
[option]6. Run the script V8 again after you do deodex or theme changing,this time you don't need input "N" when prompting "Have your cracked ago with old mod files?"
Remark:
1. webtopmodbackup.zip is the script that return webtopmod files to stock 4.1.26 version for updating to 4.1.57
2. restorewebtopmodv4.157 is the script that return webtopmod files to stock 4.1.57 version for updating to 4.1.83
3.webtopmod1.1updatedV8 can be run under any rooted Atrix to active the webtop mod
4. You'd better to run V8 to get webtop before you do deodex or any theme modification like gingleblue which will replace your webtop files with deodex and V8 cannot backup your stock files automatically
Version Introduction:
1.V8 (instead of V7)is fixed for Bell version.--updated on 4/18--I missed one sentence in scripts of V7.Thanks for Becart's correction.All the users(at&t and bell version) can use this version for webtopmod
1.V6 is compatible with the updated 4.1.57 mod files done by Fenny.You can updated from your old mod files or use it to crack your webtopmod directly.
Updated History below:
4/23 Now adding script of going back stock mod files(4.1.26.Pls notice it's different from 4.1.57 files and cannot use for updating to 1.8.3).Any one can download WebtopModBackup.zip and run uninstall.bat to make the files go back to stock version.You need notice i didn't test it but you can try and if any error,let me know.
(Update V8):
Fix script for Bell version.Thanks Becart's correction.
(Update V6):
Now reinclude the Fenny's file and update a little script.It works with Fenny's updated 4.1.57 Mod files now.Thx for his job and updated.You can find details throughthis link .
(Update V5):
Sorry .Made a mistake,i didn't notice Fenny's file format,it cannot be used for this script directly.V5 went off line. Sorry for the inconvinience.You can find V6 above.It should be workable.
V5 Version is compatible with the updated 4.1.57 mod files done by Fenny. Thx for Fenny's quick updated for 4.1.57 mod files.
Thx for Fenny's mod files again.
Then follow above steps to update.
Pls notice you need answer if you have crack the mod files ago in order to keep you stock files in SDCARD otherwise it will be overwritten when you run the V5 script.
(Update V4):
Now it can be used for any version of atrix including Bell.
(Update V3):
Donot need input command by manually any more.But you need keep phone screen on and allow SU when the script run.
(update V2) :
Filename of webtopmod.sh changed from WebtopMod.sh to webtopmod.sh since many person ignor the capitalization.
pls notice the last command need use filename exact same as webtopmod.sh now.all the letter is lowercase
Backup:
You can find the link for root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1013931
The 3 crack files are from Fenny's thread. you can find it through below link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=980193
This is great. As Soon as I am able to try it I will.
thank you for this update
Do you need to root your Atrix before doing or is this just like the no root needed version from that pther fourm?
Sent From My Motorola Atrix
Boarder24 said:
Do you need to root your Atrix before doing or is this just like the no root needed version from that pther fourm?
Sent From My Motorola Atrix
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The big red text in the OP says you need root.
Ronaldo_9 said:
thank you for this update
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Hey Ronaldo, did you try it?
I just updated and rooted. Will try once I get home...
thanks for this!
tried it dont work it say WebtopMod.sh not found... maybe cause i have windows 7
Is this the new webtop.apk modded from 1.57 or the original from 1.26?
I ask because this file was updated as part of the ota update and has some performance improvements over the original.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
It can't find the sh file.. even tho its in the extracted folder along with everything else? What do I do?
macperson123 said:
It can't find the sh file.. even tho its in the extracted folder along with everything else? What do I do?
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Im in the same situation here
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
Ugh wtf. Now it can't even find the adb... I'm pissed.
macperson123 said:
It can't find the sh file.. even tho its in the extracted folder along with everything else? What do I do?
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pls notice the filename need be exact same as WebtopMod.sh.cannot use webtopmod.sh or anything else.
You can download my updated file and now you can use webtopmod.sh as filename.
Pls try again.any problem,pls let me know
macperson123 said:
Ugh wtf. Now it can't even find the adb... I'm pissed.
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try to killed adb through taskmanager of windows firstly
yokozuna82 said:
Im in the same situation here
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
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need use WebtopMod.sh as filename.don't try webtopmod.sh or anything else.
You can download my updated file and now you can use webtopmod.sh as filename
rjohnstone said:
Is this the new webtop.apk modded from 1.57 or the original from 1.26?
I ask because this file was updated as part of the ota update and has some performance improvements over the original.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
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use the old file.the OTA doesn't show any clue about webtop.apk updated.
update some script.
1.could help out about the adb missing...if you meet this issue,you could force close adb.exe through task manager of windows.
2.change webtopmod.sh filename from WebtopMod.sh to webtopmod.sh. Now you can ignor the capslock letter
sorry still not working i even put it in the C: with run as administrator
Ran the script last night and tested it. Works great.
Thanks!
yokozuna82 said:
sorry still not working i even put it in the C: with run as administrator
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can you print screen of your input and output?
It seems at least one guy has finished..and also i test it in my computer again..
update to V3.
Whoever has not been succeed by old version,you can try this one.
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Finally ! That bug was very annoying to me.
I'll try the fix asap, thanks a lot!
e: works like a charm!
Yeah, it was a so annoying issue...
I wonder why so less people visited this thread .
I copied this ZIP onto my SD card,rebooted, went into clockwork mod, install zip, choose zip and flashed this,rebooted but am stuck on the HTC screen now for over 7 minutes am i doing something wrong?
It's as well i made a backup or id lose everthing
jonny68 said:
I copied this ZIP onto my SD card,rebooted, went into clockwork mod, install zip, choose zip and flashed this,rebooted but am stuck on the HTC screen now for over 7 minutes am i doing something wrong?
It's as well i made a backup or id lose everthing
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Try adding the libaudio.so to your ROM.zip (with 7-zip or WinRAR) at the right directory and flash the ROM.zip again. That's what I am doing everytime I change something
j4n87 said:
Yeah, it was a so annoying issue...
I wonder why so less people visited this thread .
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Because you posted it in the "Themes and Apps" section
thanks a lot for post here
great job
kackburt said:
Try adding the libaudio.so to your ROM.zip (with 7-zip or WinRAR) at the right directory and flash the ROM.zip again. That's what I am doing everytime I change something
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you mean copy the actual zip file into the ROM zip and then flash?
jonny68 said:
you mean copy the actual zip file into the ROM zip and then flash?
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Unzip the cwm with the fix and navigate to "system/lib" and copy the "libaudio.so".
then open the rom zip navigate to "system/lib" and paste the "libaudio.so" there.
Didn't understand your previous post..did you make a backup or not?
If not...just flash your current rom again, you won't lose your data if you do this.
Only the files that you edited in /system like gps.conf or other tweaks you have to edit again.
Tried on UD3.3.0 wont boot... :s
People dont understand that this work the best on CM7 nexus roms.
That by installing this fix on CM7 or AOSP you will probaly lose the robo and high volume on first call fix. That most roms have custom libs including this lib. Minimum requirements I would say CM7 2.34 and AOSP 2.34 since cm7 and AOSP are the most equal roms to each other.
To say it simple you cant just simply flash this on every rom also make sure your permission is right.
Is this fix able to work on an HTC Desire running 2.3.4 Oxygen ROM?
jonny68 said:
I copied this ZIP onto my SD card,rebooted, went into clockwork mod, install zip, choose zip and flashed this,rebooted but am stuck on the HTC screen now for over 7 minutes am i doing something wrong?
It's as well i made a backup or id lose everthing
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If you have a nandroid backup, you should be on the safe side!
Try to wipe cache partition first, then the dalvik cache and then flash the zip-file.
All of these actions take place in the CWM.
Hope it works!
The libaudio.so fix was submitted to gerrit (Change I24a4a11b: Fix for a1026 suspend)by Jordon aka Jyxent. It was mergered with the latest nightlies, and should be merged with CM 7.0.4
jens1288 said:
The libaudio.so fix was submitted to gerrit (Change I24a4a11b: Fix for a1026 suspend)by Jordon aka Jyxent. It was mergered with the latest nightlies, and should be merged with CM 7.0.4
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Yes, that fix works fine. I'm not sure it fixes the few seconds delay that affects all Gingerbread phones though but there was another potential workaround submitted for that too.
http://review.cyanogenmod.com/#change,5420
I have yet to include it in my build and try it though.
The story on the front page links to the wrong fix. The libaudio fix was for the wonk on the Nexus One. The libaudio library is hardware specific and may cause issues on other devices that don't share the same processor.
I've submitted a patch to gerrit that helps with the call delay here:
http://review.cyanogenmod.com/#change,5420
Thank you for clearing that up jyxent. To go into a bit more detail...
The fix that was posted, as jyxent mentioned, is for the Nexus One. That is for the infamous "wonk" that has been plaguing N1 users since the Gingerbread nightlies started (who woulda thunk it was just a single line that needed to be added).
The 2-3 second delay is something that affects most (if not all) Gingerbread installs. Currently there isn't a simple "fix" for this. It requires recompiling portions of Gingerbread. jyxent's fix is submitted to CM, but I don't see any reason why this can't be applied to AOSP as well. It has yet to be reviewed by the CM dev team (at least it doesn't have any comments on it yet). It might be something that can be made into some device-independent flashable zip, but it has yet to be created.
j4n87 said:
Unzip the cwm with the fix and navigate to "system/lib" and copy the "libaudio.so".
then open the rom zip navigate to "system/lib" and paste the "libaudio.so" there.
Didn't understand your previous post..did you make a backup or not?
If not...just flash your current rom again, you won't lose your data if you do this.
Only the files that you edited in /system like gps.conf or other tweaks you have to edit again.
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done thanks
Can this be done manually with root explorer, by copying the libaudio.so to/system/lib and a reboot?
First off this work is based on Digiblur's PRL Write Enabler from the Sprint Galaxy S3 forum. I simply modified it & packaged it for our Sprint Galaxy S4 devices.
Here is the original S3 post that this was found in... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159054
Also, post #8 below provides additional info.
I tested it by flashing with TWRP and it worked on my stock, rooted S4 with the MDC and MDL releases.
If you're on a stock rooted Rom and not using TWRP, you can just copy the HiddenMenu.apk from inside the zip file downloaded into /system/app/ and overwrite the one that's there. (You'll need a root enabled file browser to do this of course).
Thanks to Unknownforce here is a version for MJA...
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23212708291676468
Enjoy!!
This certainly will save me from having to use CDMA WS to switch like I just did yesterday. 55014 was not working well for me in my market so I switched back to 25014.
What is write enabler?
Keeps aborting for me
THEGAMEPLAY94 said:
Keeps aborting for me
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You mean the install of the zip?
If so, you can pull the APK out of the zip and replace HiddenMenu.apk in the system folder (make a backup first). You may want to also set the permissions to rw-r-r after replacing the system app. Reboot, then you should be good to go.
@ChadH42,
I know it seems like I'm harping on you but I'm really not..
You need to update the OP on - 1. What is this? 2. What does this do? 3. Why is this in the Development Section.. ?
A good OP leads to less questions.. Development Sections aren't for information. That would be considered a Discussion Thread that belongs in General.
Let's keep the Dev section clean from the start.
My suggestion - Edit the OP on the What's/Why's?/How To's and you won't get posts like mine.
To the OP, updated your title as [WIP], and I suggest you provided additional information so that folks aren't bricking their new devices.
I will check in, if you need anything, let me know.
What this MOD does (in case the OP takes a little while to chime in)
What this MOD does is modifies our ##DATA# (select View) menu to allow for the PRL Write option to appear and function. With this menu option, the user can change their PRL on the fly from the device itself by placing a copy of the desired PRL in the root directory of Internal Storage and name it "test.prl" (no quotes), dial ##DATA# (choose View), tap Write PRL, tap the sub-menu option Write PRL ---wait--- and then the device reboots with the test.prl PRL applied upon reboot. Not every PRL works and sometimes it takes a couple of tries.
A tip for multiple PRL options is to, of course, keep a folder of the PRLs you like and keep them labeled in there. Copy the desired PRL to proper place as needed and just remember to rename the copy to "test.prl". Switch back and forth as you please. I hope this helps clear some confusion and helps some find purpose with the MOD like I have.
For a clear set of instructions that I did not want to just copy verbatim, check the link below. Also, if you are having issues with the zip not installing in CWM, just extract the APK from the ZIP (inside the system/app folder), use Root Explorer or your favorite root-access file explorer to place the APK in the APP folder, apply the proper permissions and reboot.
Ref from the GS3: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1748516
So I unzipped the file, replaced the hidden menu original apk with the new one, then set permissions, rebooted, then tried ##3282# and the view and edit options do not appear.. .. It just blanks out the items I just entered
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jayjay7411 said:
So I unzipped the file, replaced the hidden menu original apk with the new one, then set permissions, rebooted, then tried ##3282# and the view and edit options do not appear.. .. It just blanks out the items I just entered
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Did you clear Cache when you rebooted?
What ROM are you using?
ChadH42 said:
Did you clear Cache when you rebooted?
What ROM are you using?
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+1...same thing is happenening to me...Im on force rom. when i type in the dialer code it just blanks out.
lilmikeyv said:
+1...same thing is happenening to me...Im on force rom. when i type in the dialer code it just blanks out.
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I just tried this mod with the Force ROM and it did the same thing (blank options). The only thing I can think of is that it works with the odex version of the stock ROM so maybe its a problem with deodex ROMs of which Force is one.
O okay. Its currently not a necessary thing for me at the moment, just nice for when I travel to Alabama. Hopefully later on someone gets it working on deodex.
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ChadH42 said:
I just tried this mod with the Force ROM and it did the same thing (blank options). The only thing I can think of is that it works with the odex version of the stock ROM so maybe its a problem with deodex ROMs of which Force is one.
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I am actually running it on the Rooted Stock DeOdexed ROM. So I don't think it is an Odex/DeOdex issue...might be a Force ROM issue.
Also, moot point for Force ROM (1.0+) anyway because the PRL Write mod is already included with that.
I'm also having this problem and I'm pretty sure it was working this morning. I haven't flashed anything since then.
edit-- I tried:
1. wiping both cache's
2. killing background process "OIThiddenmenu"
neither fixed it.
I reinstalled the stock odex ROM and flashed this again and it worked.
Just an FYI, OP, I get Error Status 6 when trying to flash this via recovery, which indicates one of two things. Either the format of the file is incorrect or there is a syntax error. The syntax looks fine, but opening in basic Notepad shouldn't "look pretty" like it currently does. So it's likely it was edited with a non-Unix-compatible text editor like Notepad or MS-Word...
To make modifications to an updater-script (or just about any Android/Linux files like this) you need something like Notepad++ or gVim.
Anyways, I did a quick test with this, and it does in fact not work on my ROM as it is, but I see why it's failing, but I don't know what exactly it's trying to reference yet. (It fails with an id number instead of a name, so I'll have to de-compile some things to find it.)
I'm not sure it's a ROM issue or a MOD issue yet. (meaning it might have to be updated for each custom ROM, depending on how they are configured) But I'll track it down and update when I can.
Unknownforce said:
Just an FYI, OP, I get Error Status 6 when trying to flash this via recovery, which indicates one of two things. Either the format of the file is incorrect or there is a syntax error. The syntax looks fine, but opening in basic Notepad shouldn't "look pretty" like it currently does. So it's likely it was edited with a non-Unix-compatible text editor like Notepad or MS-Word...
To make modifications to an updater-script (or just about any Android/Linux files like this) you need something like Notepad++ or gVim.
Anyways, I did a quick test with this, and it does in fact not work on my ROM as it is, but I see why it's failing, but I don't know what exactly it's trying to reference yet. (It fails with an id number instead of a name, so I'll have to de-compile some things to find it.)
I'm not sure it's a ROM issue or a MOD issue yet. (meaning it might have to be updated for each custom ROM, depending on how they are configured) But I'll track it down and update when I can.
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Thanks for all your help here..
I had the error status 6 problem in the beginning and thought I fixed it. You are correct that I used MS WordPad to edit the files.
ChadH42 said:
Thanks for all your help here..
I had the error status 6 problem in the beginning and thought I fixed it. You are correct that I used MS WordPad to edit the files.
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I think TWRP can read the non Unix type characters, which is why it works on a different recovery.
I'm hoping it's a mod issue and I can just modify the mod to work universally regardless of the rom. But we'll see.
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fails in recovery for me.
says error executing updater binary in zip
in stock rooted...
Exist an easy way to export magisk module list? Export and import?
Clarifications needed... Which list are you talking about? The entire Magisk repo or just the ones you've installed (I'm gonna guess the latter)? And for what purpose?
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Clarifications needed... Which list are you talking about? The entire Magisk repo or just the ones you've installed (I'm gonna guess the latter)? And for what purpose?
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only the one i have installed. full list for backup / reinstall purpose. installed and not active. xposed ha a function to export /import list. I like it.
If you just need a backup, make a backup of the Magisk image (/data/adb/magisk.img). That's where all modules are kept (for now, this might change in a future version of Magisk).
Didgeridoohan said:
If you just need a backup, make a backup of the Magisk image (/data/adb/magisk.img). That's where all modules are kept (for now, this might change in a future version of Magisk).
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oh. perfect. no problem. can i restore? like in a rom change to a new rom? what is status for enabled disabled module?
simona70 said:
oh. perfect. no problem. can i restore? like in a rom change to a new rom? what is status for enabled disabled module?
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I do this all the time.. back the files in location mentioned above to ext sdcard...wipe device for a clean flash (all except ext sdcard/EFS obviously)...flash new ROM, then flash gapps, then flash magisk, then still in TWRP, I copy the files back to correct location and reboot
73sydney said:
I do this all the time.. back the files in location mentioned above to ext sdcard...wipe device for a clean flash (all except ext sdcard/EFS obviously)...flash new ROM, then flash gapps, then flash magisk, then still in TWRP, I copy the files back to correct location and reboot
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Thanks. Providential.
73sydney said:
I do this all the time.. back the files in location mentioned above to ext sdcard...wipe device for a clean flash (all except ext sdcard/EFS obviously)...flash new ROM, then flash gapps, then flash magisk, then still in TWRP, I copy the files back to correct location and reboot
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Where are the ZIP files located, in case I just want to backup those rather than the img?
oroboros74 said:
Where are the ZIP files located, in case I just want to backup those rather than the img?
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Zip files are not saved. It gets extracted in to the location as mentioned in this thread. But each time you flash a module the zip file is downloaded in to Download folder of your internal storage. Save it for future use.
Now /data/adb/magisk.img is no more used... What folder must I backup?
Didgeridoohan said:
If you just need a backup, make a backup of the Magisk image (/data/adb/magisk.img). That's where all modules are kept (for now, this might change in a future version of Magisk).
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Hi how can i find data/adb/magisk/img
Sk7007 said:
Hi how can i find data/adb/magisk/img
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That's an old post you're quoting, and the last part of it has come true...
All modules are currently stored in /data/adb/modules.
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That's an old post you're quoting, and the last part of it has come true...
All modules are currently stored in /data/adb/modules.
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How to backup now then?
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Always wondered the same..
73sydney said:
I do this all the time.. back the files in location mentioned above to ext sdcard...wipe device for a clean flash (all except ext sdcard/EFS obviously)...flash new ROM, then flash gapps, then flash magisk, then still in TWRP, I copy the files back to correct location and reboot
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All modules are currently stored in /data/adb/modules. Would the concept of copying the files back to the correct location still work after a reboot?
rodken said:
All modules are currently stored in /data/adb/modules. Would the concept of copying the files back to the correct location still work after a reboot?
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I actually havent tried it since the change from the img method
I can tell you i do backup and restore the magisk.db file....i have a Galaxy Active2 Watch, and if it even sniffs root i have to reset the watch and start over to get Samsung Pay working. So i flash the ROM/GApps, then Magisk, reboot and setup the ROM and Magisk, set my Android ID back to the previous one (to avoid having to reset the Watch, and have it connectable in Gear app) then copy the magisk.db to /data/adb, then reboot. Then enable MagiskHide, and hide Magisk Manager. When i restore my apps the Samsung ones are already in the MagiskHide list and Samsung Pay works as before, once i reconnect the watch.
Next time i flash ill try copying back the /data/adb/modules and let you know
rodken
Just a quick update
I was about to flash a new ROM for testing, and thought about doing the test...copy the modules folder from /data/adb, and restore on new ROM and then realised that not all modules im using are going to like that, as some set symbolic links during install and some now use filesystem overlays as well (thinking busybox and Vanced Youtube)
Ive just decided rather than copying im going to stick with what works 100%, and install them by hand one by one
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rodken
Just a quick update
I was about to flash a new ROM for testing, and thought about doing the test...copy the modules folder from /data/adb, and restore on new ROM and then realised that not all modules im using are going to like that, as some set symbolic links during install and some now use filesystem overlays as well (thinking busybox and Vanced Youtube)
Ive just decided rather than copying im going to stick with what works 100%, and install them by hand one by one
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Thanks for the update.