[Q] Cannot Install Framework, get message Application not Installed - Xposed General

I cannot Install Framework, I download the apk, click on it, accept the permissions and then get message Application not Installed and nothing else. This is a fairly new phone with stock ROM. Rooted LG G3. Any ideas?

Can you post a logcat?

GermainZ said:
Can you post a logcat?
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I am really new at trying to debug on Android. What is the easiest way to get a logcat? I searched a little but it looks a little complicated and I am not sure what process will give the best results.
Thank you!

christcb said:
I am really new at trying to debug on Android. What is the easiest way to get a logcat? I searched a little but it looks a little complicated and I am not sure what process will give the best results.
Thank you!
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You can use an app like CatLog.

GermainZ said:
You can use an app like CatLog.
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I am not sure how to use it. looks like a lot of crazy extraneous info, the only thing I can find about installing is this :
InstallAppProgress D Installation error code: -24
InstallAppProgress I Finished installing de.robv.android.xposed.installer
Edit : found a little more
cannot chmad dir '...xposed...' Operation not permitted

OK from that log into I did more digging, it seems somehow there was a orphaned folder that was blocking the install. I deleted the folder and now it has installed fine. Thank you so much for the help!!!

Good to know you got it fixed. Which directory was it?

GermainZ said:
Good to know you got it fixed. Which directory was it?
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I forget the exact location but it was something like /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer

christcb said:
OK from that log into I did more digging, it seems somehow there was a orphaned folder that was blocking the install. I deleted the folder and now it has installed fine. Thank you so much for the help!!!
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Please help me how did u do this step by step I'm using an lg Optimus f3 and I'm having the same problem thnx

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Can't install Handcent SMS

Recently, I started getting a "not enough storage available" error when trying to install Handcent either from the Market or using a Titanium restore. I know it's not a space issue because all other apps that I have tried install with no problem. I am using A2SD and have about 400 MB free. I have duplicated this error on multiple ROM's so it must be something on my phone. I searched and found something about permissions on *.so files in the lib directory but I don't know enough to fix it myself. Here is a pastebin of the error:
http://pastebin.com/33gKG5Db
Any help is greatly appreciated!
PS - link to the post that talked about the lib perm's - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6240715&postcount=5
PROBLEM SOLVED!
wjason said:
Recently, I started getting a "not enough storage available" error when trying to install Handcent either from the Market or using a Titanium restore. I know it's not a space issue because all other apps that I have tried install with no problem. I am using A2SD and have about 400 MB free. I have duplicated this error on multiple ROM's so it must be something on my phone. I searched and found something about permissions on *.so files in the lib directory but I don't know enough to fix it myself. Here is a pastebin of the error:
http://pastebin.com/33gKG5Db
Any help is greatly appreciated!
PS - link to the post that talked about the lib perm's - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6240715&postcount=5
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I know this is a stupid question but ur not trying to install when card is mounted to computer r u. Also what app2sd r u using, is ur ext partition full, I've also noticed this when I thought I had room then went in and deleated a few old nandroids and then it worked great.
I had the same problem.
Go to Applications
Somewhere in there, there is a handcent registry that is different than the normal handcent program.
Scan through everything, you will find something like com.sms.handcent. Uninstall that as well as the program and you should be able to install.
Bielinsk said:
I had the same problem.
Go to Applications
Somewhere in there, there is a handcent registry that is different than the normal handcent program.
Scan through everything, you will find something like com.sms.handcent. Uninstall that as well as the program and you should be able to install.
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I see it under applications but every time I click on it I get a f/c on settings (I get the f/c if I click on anything under applications that begins with com.). Any way to do it through ADB? I checked system/sd/app and didn't see the com.handcent.nextsms to remove?
wjason said:
I see it under applications but every time I click on it I get a f/c on settings (I get the f/c if I click on anything under applications that begins with com.). Any way to do it through ADB? I checked system/sd/app and didn't see the com.handcent.nextsms to remove?
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you have gtalk?
if so add me [email protected]
I'll try my best to help out
regaw_leinad said:
you have gtalk?
if so add me [email protected]
I'll try my best to help out
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Problem solved - Thanks Regaw!!!!
Well hell, what was it?
Make the search usefull
There was an old data entry in /data/data called com.handscent.newsms or something, and I deleted it. then it worked perfectly.
regaw_leinad said:
There was an old data entry in /data/data called com.handscent.newsms or something, and I deleted it. then it worked perfectly.
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yep... I have had this problem with a couple of apps. The real fun is sometimes that directory is named something completely different then the application name. Then you have to guess at what it is and then check /data/apps to verify it has a missing apk.

How do you Root Froyo on the Captivate the Easiest way?

I have the one click root on my computer. I was able to root stock 2.1 but not Froyo. I cant seem to get a normal Update.zip to reinstall to root it. Can anyone help me out with this? Thank you
Have you used adb before? Its easy. Just need to get the sdk dev kit. Then go here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=797397
smokestack76 said:
Have you used adb before? Its easy. Just need to get the sdk dev kit. Then go here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=797397
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I never have. But Im to nervous to attempt it bud lol
Its not hard. You can PM me if you want. Its easier than all the flashing to swap Kernels i think.
smokestack76 said:
Its not hard. You can PM me if you want. Its easier than all the flashing to swap Kernels i think.
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+1 Its easier to cut and paste between windows. I also like to see how adb commands are used.
Terrigno said:
I never have. But Im to nervous to attempt it bud lol
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If you're comfortable with flashing Froyo using adb shouldn't be a problem.
cappysw10 said:
If you're comfortable with flashing Froyo using adb shouldn't be a problem.
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I sent smokestack a PM to see if he can help me out on how to do it. I just flashed the phone with Froyo following the directions here. I wasnt to sure about what I was doing but I did everything and it all eventually worked out well, with a couple scares lol. Im new to the rooting scene. I mean Im pretty savy when it comes to certain stuff and I was easy to install beta leaks and builds with BlackBerrys for 3 years. Im new to Android since the Captivate came out, so Im slowly trying to learn the tricks of the trade
Terrigno said:
I sent smokestack a PM to see if he can help me out on how to do it. I just flashed the phone with Froyo following the directions here. I wasnt to sure about what I was doing but I did everything and it all eventually worked out well, with a couple scares lol. Im new to the rooting scene. I mean Im pretty savy when it comes to certain stuff and I was easy to install beta leaks and builds with BlackBerrys for 3 years. Im new to Android since the Captivate came out, so Im slowly trying to learn the tricks of the trade
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Sent you a reply as well.
I was wondering if someone was also willing to help me, the instructions on the link are kinda of vague I think
we are working on it
Seems that adb does not like Win7. Anyone else see issues?
smokestack76 said:
Seems that adb does not like Win7. Anyone else see issues?
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nope. been working fine on mine since July....i have it on 3 machines all running win7 64bit ultimate
alme1304 said:
I was wondering if someone was also willing to help me, the instructions on the link are kinda of vague I think
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The instructions seemed clear as day to me. Put the phone in debug mode, use adb to push the files, execute a shell script, use sqlite3 to allow side loading, change permissions on the files you pushed, and reboot.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
rajendra82 said:
The instructions seemed clear as day to me. Put the phone in debug mode, use adb to push the files, execute a shell script, use sqlite3 to allow side loading, change permissions on the files you pushed, and reboot.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
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you are forgetting one important step that nobody seems to want to do.
learn what all that means
its a gimme gimme gimme world....gimme now, i dont want to understand it! just do it for me!
Pirateghost said:
you are forgetting one important step that nobody seems to want to do.
learn what all that means
its a gimme gimme gimme world....gimme now, i dont want to understand it! just do it for me!
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Kinda. Seems the OP here has win7 and i cant get it to play right. I see the above poster said they have it. Please post some info
rajendra82 said:
The instructions seemed clear as day to me. Put the phone in debug mode, use adb to push the files, execute a shell script, use sqlite3 to allow side loading, change permissions on the files you pushed, and reboot.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
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I think what they are looking for is where to put the files that they download. I know in the rooting tread, it was missing. I also think some people do it differently, so it may help just to let them know how you find it easiest to navigate to them, etc.
Personally, I take the files that were downloaded and extract them all. Then make sure you have downloaded the android SDK program and put it on the root of your computers hard drive such as drive C:. Then add those files you downloaded to the "Tools" file within sdk.
To navigate to them with command prompt, it would look like: cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools
Then run the commands as listed in the tread.
Hope this helps.
Perhaps this is not the answer you are looking for, but if you are comfortable flashing roms, flash Cognition 2.2 (its already rooted).
Good luck
ronandi said:
Perhaps this is not the answer you are looking for, but if you are comfortable flashing roms, flash Cognition 2.2 (its already rooted).
Good luck
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Its funny all the n00b post. I guess i dont know what im doing
Gr8Danes said:
I think what they are looking for is where to put the files that they download. I know in the rooting tread, it was missing. I also think some people do it differently, so it may help just to let them know how you find it easiest to navigate to them, etc.
Personally, I take the files that were downloaded and extract them all. Then make sure you have downloaded the android SDK program and put it on the root of your computers hard drive such as drive C:. Then add those files you downloaded to the "Tools" file within sdk.
To navigate to them with command prompt, it would look like: cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools
Then run the commands as listed in the tread.
Hope this helps.
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I'm running W7 and am having issues with adb. I'm a noob to android but I'm learning. Anyway, I tried your suggestion of adding the files to the tools directory but when I enter "su" the system returns "su: not found". Any help?
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[Q] Can someone please help me?

Xposed Framework will not install on my Straighttalk Samsung Centura for nothing. I tried installing different versions of Xposed Installer and that didn't help. Yes, I'm rooted. I use other root apps with no problem. I use Superuser. It works fine. Ok, so when I press Install/Update on Xposed Installer I giver it Superuser permissions and it says Install/Update with the little circle going around. It stayed like that all night. What am I doing wrong? I started thinking and I even changed /system permissions to r/w with File Explorer because my installation mode is Classical(write to /system directly) and thag didn't either. Does Xposed Installer use any data because I'm currently throttled and my 3G speeds are so slow. So I was wondering when you press Install/Update does Xposed Installer download something or no? Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong here?
Have you tried a different installation method? Also, can you post a logcat when the circle keeps on spinning?
Only the "Downloads" section uses the Internet.
GermainZ said:
Have you tried a different installation method? Also, can you post a logcat when the circle keeps on spinning?
Only the "Downloads" section uses the Internet.
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I took a couple of screenshots. I'm not very techy. I don't know what a logcat is. :/
TreQuanYoung said:
I took a couple of screenshots. I'm not very techy. I don't know what a logcat is. :/
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To change the installation mode: tap "installation mode".
To take a logcat: Google "logcat". There are plenty of great tutorials around that cover pretty much everything.
EDIT: Also make sure you're using the latest version of the Xposed Installer.
GermainZ said:
To change the installation mode: tap "installation mode".
To take a logcat: Google "logcat". There are plenty of great tutorials around that cover pretty much everything.
EDIT: Also make sure you're using the latest version of the Xposed Installer.
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What installation mod should I change it to? And yes I tried using the latest version. That's why I'm using v2.6
TreQuanYoung said:
What installation mod should I change it to? And yes I tried using the latest version.
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Any of the recovery methods. One is automatic, the other manual - pick whatever you want.
A logcat of the classical installation method will be useful if you want to see it fixed (if possible), so you probably want to do that first if you care.
TreQuanYoung said:
That's why I'm using v2.6
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Too bad 2.6.1 is the latest stable version. Shouldn't make a difference, though.
GermainZ said:
Any of the recovery methods. One is automatic, the other manual - pick whatever you want.
A logcat of the classical installation method will be useful if you want to see it fixed (if possible), so you probably want to do that first if you care.
Too bad 2.6.1 is the latest stable version. Shouldn't make a difference, though.
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Ok, do you want me to screenshot the logcat?
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Ok, do you want me to screenshot the logcat?
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No, please paste the full logcat somewhere like pastie.org or bpaste.net. You can also zip it and attach it here.
GermainZ said:
No, please paste the full logcat somewhere like pastie.org or bpaste.net. You can also zip it and attach it here.
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Also I didnt mention that when I give it Superuser permission, a popup keeps saying "shell has been granted Superuser permissions". I think that's normal though. It only does it for about a minute and the circle keeps spinning
TreQuanYoung said:
Also I didnt mention that when I give it Superuser permission, a popup keeps saying "shell has been granted Superuser permissions". I think that's normal though. It only does it for about a minute and the circle keeps spinning
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Didn't the Xposed Installer warn you about a segmentation fault? Check the FAQ and try the build there (search for "segmentation fault").
GermainZ said:
Didn't the Xposed Installer warn you about a segmentation fault? Check the FAQ and try the build there (search for "segmentation fault").
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Thank you so much for your help. I installed XposedInstallerStaticBusyBox_v1.apk and Xposed Framework is installed. I just have to reboot.

Give system service permission to external storage

Hi,
I'm studying how PackageManagerService works, and i noticed that if an application was downloaded to /data/app i can access the file and open inputstream .
but if APK was downloaded to SD card, i can't access the file from PackageManagerService.
is there something i can do?
I want to be able to read the APK before it get installed...
Thanks,
pi.publicSourceDir = apk file path
pyler said:
pi.publicSourceDir = apk file path
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not sure i follow you.
I'm in the packageManagerService context, i don't have PackageInfo (the application is still not installed)
You could hook PermissionGranter and give the process extra permissions, or see where the system is actually parsing the APK's manifest before installing it.
GermainZ said:
You could hook PermissionGranter and give the process extra permissions, or see where the system is actually parsing the APK's manifest before installing it.
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Thanks, what I don't understand is, if i give my xposed module permissions to read external storage, why does it still can't read it?
shnapsi said:
Thanks, what I don't understand is, if i give my xposed module permissions to read external storage, why does it still can't read it?
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They're different processes.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55332926&postcount=9
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55186575&postcount=2
GermainZ said:
They're different processes.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55332926&postcount=9
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55186575&postcount=2
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So just to make sure I understand, I can create a service and run it from the hooked method and it should work?
if so, i have another question
How can i stop the original method from running until a point i allow it to continue?
Thanks GermainZ !
shnapsi said:
So just to make sure I understand, I can create a service and run it from the hooked method and it should work?
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I don't understand how you read that from my reply, to be honest. Here's what I meant:
Hooked code *is not* run as your app. The hooked code is run as the hooked app.
If the hooked app can't do X, then the hooked code can't do X either.
Your app's permissions do not affect the hooked code in any way, only normal (not hooked) code.
shnapsi said:
How can i stop the original method from running until a point i allow it to continue?
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Using the normal ways you'd normally use if it weren't an Xposed module, in the beforeHookedMethod hook. I'm not familiar with the exact methods, you can look that up. Just be aware that blocking it for too long will cause an ANR.

[Q] Nokia X2 bluetooth.apk

I deleted Bluetooth.apk in system\app. Can you help me reload it? please...
Thanks so much!
tanchaukhach said:
I deleted Bluetooth.apk in system\app. Can you help me reload it? please...
Thanks so much!
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http://www.mediafire.com/download/vqcrgw3ot5h5gc6/Bluetooth.apk.zip
Same problem
Hi, I've got the same problem - I accidentally deleted by bluetooth because I'm an idiot - and I downloaded this apk from the link (which I'm not allowed to quote, but it looks right, since it's com.android.bluetooth that's not responding), but it won't install. I've tried installing it and it doesn't give me any details, all it says is "App not installed".
Any advice, anyone? Thanks
ProbablyRob said:
Hi, I've got the same problem - I accidentally deleted by bluetooth because I'm an idiot - and I downloaded this apk from the link (which I'm not allowed to quote, but it looks right, since it's com.android.bluetooth that's not responding), but it won't install. I've tried installing it and it doesn't give me any details, all it says is "App not installed".
Any advice, anyone? Thanks
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Dont install it. Just copy it to system/app(From where you deleted it) and then restart the phone.
isnail said:
Dont install it. Just copy it to system/app(From where you deleted it) and then restart the phone.
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