Xt1031 5.0.2 - Xposed not installing due to (low space) - Xposed General

Well let me start off by apologizing for my first post to be an (asking for help) post.
I've got the latest apk installed, and I'm confident I've downloaded the correct zip. Sdk 21, armv7, v73, but for the life of me it will not flash through recovery. I started with philz recovery, wiped dalvik&cache, low space error.
Asked for help on g+, flashified TWRP, cleared both caches again, still low space error.
Changed selinux option to permissive. Still low space error. I have 1.2gb free.
Is there anybody that could have the slightest idea of what's going wrong?
Xt1031 5.0.2. Stock rooted.

Stevenbew said:
Well let me start off by apologizing for my first post to be an (asking for help) post.
I've got the latest apk installed, and I'm confident I've downloaded the correct zip. Sdk 21, armv7, v73, but for the life of me it will not flash through recovery. I started with philz recovery, wiped dalvik&cache, low space error.
Asked for help on g+, flashified TWRP, cleared both caches again, still low space error.
Changed selinux option to permissive. Still low space error. I have 1.2gb free.
Is there anybody that could have the slightest idea of what's going wrong?
Xt1031 5.0.2. Stock rooted.
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The infamous "low space issue" is a known issue for Motorola devices. I would have suggested to wipe cahce&dalvik right after flashing the framework, but you already did that. So check the official Xposed thread and you might find an answer by searching for "low space". There are numerous posts about this issue.

Thank you, and I'm actually combing through all the pages now. Appreciate the reply, nonetheless.

I have the same issue but on G925T Samsung galaxy edge

I have the same issue but on G925T Samsung galaxy edge
well post here if you figure it out VICosPhi, I've tried everything. Except adb, and I haven't looked into that.
2 recoveries, SElinux property, wiping everything. Nothing will get the zip to flash.

Nexus 5.1.1
What framework should I download for my Nexus 5 5.1.1 running stock rooted??

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Installing Xposed seems to have screwed up some things

So I recently upgraded to Lollipop and (re)rooted it. I used TWRP to install Xposed, but now it seems I have some issues:
- The phone takes a while to boot, "upgrading" 150+ apps every time I turn on the phone.
- I get a low storage space warning even though I've only used about 1.5GB of my space.
- I can't download anything from the Play Store; I guess because Android thinks I don't have enough space (although I don't get the low space error when attempting to download an app).
Any solutions? Thanks in advance!
Clear your cache and dalvik. I think that was the fix
Red_81 said:
Clear your cache and dalvik. I think that was the fix
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yeah, i found out that this was the issue and all of the issues went away. thanks for the help!
It happened to me too. That's how I knew how to fix it.

[Q]Help! With SuperSU Root Lost on L90 D415 Lollipop

This is my first time rooting and ive googled all that i can, forgive me if i dont understand right away.
I rooted my L90 D415 TMobile with lollipop 5.0.2 using this on youtube: watch?v=mQoERPnQ8Qk method but with LG One Click v1.3.
Everything went fine and it ended up rooted. And then I went on to install Flashify and flash TWRP with it so that I could install Xposed Framework. I then followed this on youtube: watch?v=bet8K238SSk method to install Xposed. Finished that method and rebooted and I still had root and i also had xposed activated.
The problem started when my phone kept reading low storage space when I had plenty of space, space i usually have left. I remember reading that this was a problem. I followed the method right with Clearing CACHE/Dalvik after flashing xposed zip in TWRP, just like everyone said so I was confused as to why I got it.
So rebooted into TWRP with Flashify and cleared Cache and Dalvik again and rebooted back into system and it still said low storage space and it also said "there is no su binary installed, supersu cannot install it" root checker told me the root wasnt installed right and that my phone was no longer rooted. Now i cannot get into twrp through flashify to flash my recovery either. I am worried because this is my very first time rooting.
I just need my root back.
Can someone please help me and keep it in dumb terms because im new and dont understand all the Root lingo.
biblicachanel said:
This is my first time rooting and ive googled all that i can, forgive me if i dont understand right away.
I rooted my L90 D415 TMobile with lollipop 5.0.2 using this on youtube: watch?v=mQoERPnQ8Qk method but with LG One Click v1.3.
Everything went fine and it ended up rooted. And then I went on to install Flashify and flash TWRP with it so that I could install Xposed Framework. I then followed this on youtube: watch?v=bet8K238SSk method to install Xposed. Finished that method and rebooted and I still had root and i also had xposed activated.
The problem started when my phone kept reading low storage space when I had plenty of space, space i usually have left. I remember reading that this was a problem. I followed the method right with Clearing CACHE/Dalvik after flashing xposed zip in TWRP, just like everyone said so I was confused as to why I got it.
So rebooted into TWRP with Flashify and cleared Cache and Dalvik again and rebooted back into system and it still said low storage space and it also said "there is no su binary installed, supersu cannot install it" root checker told me the root wasnt installed right and that my phone was no longer rooted. Now i cannot get into twrp through flashify to flash my recovery either. I am worried because this is my very first time rooting.
I just need my root back.
Can someone please help me and keep it in dumb terms because im new and dont understand all the Root lingo.
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Don't feel too bad. We all had to go through it at one time. It took me about 10 days to realize what all it took to do this so I didn't hard brick my phone.
This storage space can become a problem due to the fact that Android only allows certain amount of space for /system partition. With a stock ROM, its almost crammed full then. Add Xposed to it, and I'm surprised the app framework installed.....anyhow...can you boot normally into your OS? If so, use this method to obtain root....I know it says for G2, Flex G2, and G3, but this works for most LGs including the 415. It's the method I've used several times without problem.....http://highonandroid.com/android-smartphones/how-to-root-lg-g-flex-2-g2-g3-on-lollipop/
Let me know if that works.
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Xposed v74 ARM for D415 5.0.2

I put this in the official Xposed discussion thread as well but with so many replies I didn't want this to be overlooked and since it's D415 specific I thought any input would be helpful here also. Sorry for double posting, and apologies if I have broken any rules...
I flashed the armv7 sdk21 and before I was able to install the apk to get that sweet sweet YouTube AdAway module I loved so much when I was running KitKat I got a myriad of low device space errors. I checked under Storage in Settings and the display on there looked like it flipped my free/used storage and ROM storage locations so it acted like I was maxed out of room when in reality I had about 2.3GB free. Has anyone else come across this on the D415, and how do I avoid it from happening? My ROM is LP xTreme v1.0 base D41520b. Thanks in advance for any replies.
Very easy fix . Boot to recovery, then wipe cache and dalvik cache. Reboot, then enjoy! Whenever you update to any version of xposed in the l90 you need to do this to avoid such a problem. Let me know how it goes, good luck!
Thank you. I will try that today and report back
Yup, that was it. Rookie mistake I suppose. I did make a full nandroid backup before wiping any cache and installing the flash and apk just in case I get "com.android.phone has stopped working" again, but I just opened YouTube and it's ad free. While I was at it I also installed WiFiKeyView and the memory leak patch for 5.0.2. Thanks again!

corrupt zip file when trying to install xposed

For some reason my sprint note 4 all of a sudden stopped being able to install xposed framework through twrp. I'm running cm 12.1 rom and using the latest sdk but no matter what i do i still get .zip file is corrupt and twrp instantly reatarts. Can anyone shed some light on this for me?
friendofganja said:
For some reason my sprint note 4 all of a sudden stopped being able to install xposed framework through twrp. I'm running cm 12.1 rom and using the latest sdk but no matter what i do i still get .zip file is corrupt and twrp instantly reatarts. Can anyone shed some light on this for me?
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Seems to be an issue with the .zip file. Download it again and check whether the problem still persists.
Yea i did. That's why i am a bit confused. I even tried an older version which i have installed countless times before after every nightly update but even that says corrupt zip now.
friendofganja said:
Yea i did. That's why i am a bit confused. I even tried an older version which i have installed countless times before after every nightly update but even that says corrupt zip now.
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Did you flash a new nightly built of a custom ROM or a newer version of TWRP, maybe a bootstack? Such kind of things don't occur "all out of sudden".
I had flashed a new build of cm12.1. twrp is the same version. But i don't see what difference that would really make unless all nightlies since sept. 30th stopped support for xposed. Like i said before i had been reinstalling xposed each time i would update cm and never had an issue until recently.
No one has any ideas??
Go read the last few pages of the main thread. On Oct 5 they added a security fix to AOSP that broke xposed compatibility.
friendofganja said:
No one has any ideas??
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A new version of Xposed (v75) is available. Download the correct version for your device and report back.
same issue
hello fellas i had same issue when i tried to install,
corrupt zip file.
i was using twrp 2.8.4
android 5.0.1
with sdk21 arm 32bits v80 (same of my phone)
we have in comom is that our phone carrier is the same, Sprint Glaxy s4 sph720
I also came across the issue with the xposed installer saying it's corrupt. Here is the entire process I went through and got around this:
(Device is LG G3 D855 running CM13)
1) Made certain all previous xposed apps were uninstalled (mostly the installer itself)
2) Also made certain any previous xposed framework was uninstalled
3) Booted back into TWRP and created a new backup (just in case)
4) Installed xposed-v83-sdk23-arm.zip via TWRP (did not reboot in between steps 3 and 4)
5) Rebooted back into system, takes a while since it optimizes all apps
6) Tried to install the XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk and ran into the corruption issue
7) Also tried XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha2.apk to see if it had the same issues (it did)
8) Installed de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v33_36570c.apk just to see if it would run, it did
9) Once de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v33_36570c.apk was installed I reran XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk and it installed successfully
10) Rebooted again
11) I was then able to download and install xposed modules
I went through all of this initially because I wanted the SU (#) indicator to be hidden. I had xposed installed on CM12 and it worked well for me. I have missed a lot of the features available with xposed.
I apologize if I have left out any pertinent info. If anyone needs more info, please reply here and let me know. If I see any questions, I will try to respond.

Had Xposed working, and now its not, please help!

I want to preface this by saying I have no idea what the heck I'm talking about at all. I don't know much about any of this, and just kind of winged my way through my LG G2 and G3. Heck, I thought I posted a post earlier this morning but I can't find it. I digress...
I had LG G3 marshmallow permanent rooted, I don't remember how I did it but it was a handful of months ago and I have roirraW "edor" ehT posts to thank for helping me out. Basically I screwed up, I went to install the hotspot provision mod for my Verizon G3 and wiped data when I installed it, instead of just Dalvik and Cache. Lost all my stuff on my phone... awesome. Spent about 2 hours getting it back up and running, and I do! The problem is I don't think TWRP is working correctly, either that or Xposed isn't installing and I'm not sure why.
I re-rooted my phone by (and I know I didn't do this last time...) using Kingroot to give me temporary root, then using TWRP to install SuperSU for permanent root. All good.
Now I'm trying to install Xposed, I KNOW I have the right zip file to do this (its the same one I used before when it was working for weeks). I added the zip, clicked to wipe cache and dalvik install it. The install seems to go by very fast, phone reboots, all 240 app re-start themselves (a like 10 minute process mind you). And then I go to the Xposed app and it still says no framework is installed. I'm not sure what gives! I tried twice now.
For clarification I am installing xposed-v86-sdk23-arm.zip. The installation seems to "go" but it seems much faster than I recall. And when I get back into the Xposed app I have this error...
Xposed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 23 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a).
Cannot link executable: library "libdvm.so" not found page record for 0xb6f7100c was not found
(block_size=16)

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