I recently bought a Prestigio Muze D3 phone and, to my big surprise, Xposed doesn't seem to work with it. When trying to install error is shown:
Xposed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 21 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a). Cannot link executable: could not load library "libdvm.so" needed by "/data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/cache/app_process";
caused by library "libdvm.so" not found
Android 5.0.1
After this message I've decided to go on a hunt to find libdvm (which is, to my knowledge, located in /System/lib). After going through folder again and again in Rar, it seems that libdvm is missing. So, does this mean I'm completely screwed and there will be no Xposed for me, or there's fix for this issue?
P. S. It's not critical, but I'd love to know what the hell libdvm is for. Just for educational purposes.
First things first... why are you using a KK version of Xposed on a LP rom?
Wakamatsu said:
First things first... why are you using a KK version of Xposed on a LP rom?
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On Xposed repo it said 4.0.3 and higher so I thought... I guess I am stupid. Especially now, when I've found this account I completely forgot about -_-
So, knowing that I have ARM v7-a and android 5.0.1, this means I grab arm SDK 21 version, right?
P. S. I'm really sorry for all this trouble, it's just that Xposed was extremely easy to install on my tablet and now, all of a sudden I'm in this ocean of FAQs and articles, different versions for each CPU etc.
And now I feel like a complete moron, because FAQ actually addresses this issue.
I've got the same problem
Samsung GT-P3100
Cyanogenmod 11 nightly (4.4.4.)
sdk 19
crismar2 said:
I've got the same problem
Samsung GT-P3100
Cyanogenmod 11 nightly (4.4.4.)
sdk 19
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No, you have a completely different problem. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3249895
Look harder next time; try using the search function.
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After upgrade to Lollipop sdk, I found the project can not build, will cause the aapt.exe stop working.(ADT-boundle , win7-64bit)
after a long day debuging, I found the problem is the Assert/xposed_init file, delete this file and everything is ok.
I don't known why ? Anyone have same problems?
I want to try 5.0 SDK too but now as I know this.. I will wait. I hope rovo89 has fix for library.
Deleting any file or anything other won't make it work. Android 5.0 Lollipop is running ART as its official runtime and does therefore not work with xposed.
But at least bring material theme to app for older devices for now.
pyler said:
But at least bring material theme to app for older devices for now.
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It already exists, right here on xda: http://bit.ly/1vO3hnU
TheHawk002 said:
It already exists, right here on xda: http://bit.ly/1vO3hnU
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I ment bring material theme to our xposed module apps
pyler said:
I ment bring material theme to our xposed module apps
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Oh okey, sorry, that does exist too though Google launched a way to update old app to material design, running 4.x>=, perhaps I'm right this time
https://chris.banes.me/2014/10/17/appcompat-v21/
goodevh said:
After upgrade to Lollipop sdk, I found the project can not build, will cause the aapt.exe stop working.(ADT-boundle , win7-64bit)
after a long day debuging, I found the problem is the Assert/xposed_init file, delete this file and everything is ok.
I don't known why ? Anyone have same problems?
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I had this issue too after updating the SDK to 21. For most (except 1!?!) project i could "fix" it by deleting bin and gen folders.
In my experience, Google updates contain everytime errors preventing compiling...
The early bird catches the bug
FYI, I had similar issues. It's not related to Xposed, it's a bug in aapt on Windows: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=77629
They say it's fixed with version 21.0.2 of the build tools. I restarted Eclipse and removed my "bin" and "gen" folders, then it worked indeed.
Great, the last project could now also be built [emoji7]
Hi, I bought a Samsung Galaxy Core II through my carrier's shop a week ago. I already rooted the phone. I'm also using Nova launcher 3.3 (latest), and everything else is stock. Core II came with Android 4.4.2 installed, carrier's version, but as I am a superuser, I've deleted a lot of useless stuff.
The question:
¿Can I install Xposed framework and GravityBox [KK] in this device?
This is what I'd install if someone here confirms that I can:
Xposed Installer 2.7 experimental1: http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer
GravityBox [KK] 3.5.1: http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.ceco.kitkat.gravitybox
Is it OK?
I've noticed, reading GravityBox's thread, this:
Compatibility
- Supports AOSP devices running vanilla Android 4.4
- Supports Motorola Moto G Dual SIM running stock KitKat
- Supports ThL 5000 running stock KitKat and potentially other MediaTek devices running pure MediaTek ROMs
- DOES NOT support devices running ROMs vastly modified by device manufacturers (HTC Sense, Samsung Touchwiz, MIUI, LeWa, Xperia, ...)
- SHOULD NOT be used with custom ROMs like CM, AOSPA, RootBox, SlimBean and others - it makes no sense since the most of the features are already
in the ROM (may cause conflicts and unexpected behaviour)
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Does that mean that if you have a Samsung, Xperia, HTC... mobile, GravityBox won't work due to compatibility issues?
My goal is to change the function of the volume buttons to only modify the volume of "Music, video, games and other media", in every situation, so it doesn't matter if I'm in the home screen, in YouTube App or using Chrome, always change the "Music, etc" volume, not Notification's one, or Ringtone's, or system's. So if I accidentally press volume up, the phone does not changes from Mute to Sound, or changes the volume of the ringtone, and all that stuff. They told me that I can accomplish that with GravityBox.
Thanks, hope someone here can help me out!
Yes you can i have the same device and i installed xposed and gravity box and both worked well
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Wow, thank you. Installed and working nicely. How awesome is GravityBox!
on my core 2 it says ''xopsed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a).'' and so the install/update button is not highlighted.
shivam_112 said:
on my core 2 it says ''xopsed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a).'' and so the install/update button is not highlighted.
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Use the latest (v2.7 experimental1) Xposed.apk file from here.
Not compatible with core 2
I installedxxposed on core2 but it says not compatiblewith SDK 19. I installed a custom rom to make it run, but the rom was unstable so I had to go back to default Samsung core2 rom and now xposed is not working on the default Samsung rom. Amy way to make it run?
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I installedxxposed on core2 but it says not compatiblewith SDK 19. I installed a custom rom to make it run, but the rom was unstable so I had to go back to default Samsung core2 rom and now xposed is not working on the default Samsung rom. Amy way to make it run?
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So you are running a KitKat ROM, right? You should use the Xposed v2.7 experimental1 from the Xposed repo.
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Wow, thank you. Installed and working nicely. How awesome is GravityBox!
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how did you insall it?????
having a compatibility issue..
framwork wont update
???
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how did you insall it?????
having a compatibility issue..
framwork wont update
???
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I have a Samsung Galaxy Core 2 "SM-G355HN". There are other Samsung Galaxy Core 2 models that may behave different. It was very easy, though I did it long time ago, I don't remember well. I just followed the very simple and easy steps. First, I installed the Xposed framework, and then the module Gravity Box (for KitKat). But I don't remember the exact steps I did, sorry.
Same problem..framework wont update...bt i did it 1st time.. after uninstall it i cant update now...in galaxy core2..
firmware issue
my dear..............
ive searched solution for this problem because i already hv that problem you just download the old firmware of core 2 1 or two years back from sam mobile flash it root it again you will see xposed working im indeed a happy user of core 2 once again happy hacking......
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-G355H/INU/
from there download firmware from date 2014 or less donot download firmwares greater than 2014 <year>
Me too using both and they r working well..
I can not install xposed framework
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Yes you can i have the same device and i installed xposed and gravity box and both worked well
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I can't install xposed framework in my SM-G355H. Please help
'Install/update' is not highlighted
It is showing:
Xposed is not compatible with android ASK version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a)
Warning:linker: /data/data/de.robv. android.xposed..installer/cache/app_processes has text relocations . This is wasting memory and is a security risk. Please fix
CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE: cannot locate symbol
"_ZN7android14AndroidRuntime5startEPKcs2_"
referenced by "/data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/cache/app_processes"...
How did you install
if anyone likes to help me please give me theirony email I will send screen shots.
I'm sorry to bother you but I can't find an answer,when I google closed+kfhd I get all sorts of unrelated stuff. I downloaded the installer but it shows a peculiar message. Its written on the attached picture.
It seems odd to be but not impossible. The install button is a little lighter than the rest so it might not even let me download anything, but I wanted to ask before trying and getting stuck in a bootloop or worse fo no reason.
your android versions is lolipop? (5.0+) isn't support this version
and latest support of xposed is kitkat (4.4.x)
Oh I see... So this was the problem? Thanks for letting me know, I was really surprised, I thought it was a processor issue. I suppose they'll make a lollipop version eventually ^_^
Has anyone attempted to flash the SDK 23 version of xposed on top of the Android N Preview?
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Has anyone attempted to flash the SDK 23 version of xposed on top of the Android N Preview?
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If you are brave enough: backup your current device and give it a try.
EDIT: in my opinion it is rather meaningless to ask for Android N support yet, as there are at least seven month until a "final" release will hit the market. If the current Xposed version doesn't work, there will be no need to create some workarounds, as the current version is more or less a preview of a preview and there are lots of code-base changes to be expected. I guess it will take some more month until a valid support will be established.
I'm brave enough. Also foolish, because the only superuser I have been able to achieve won't let me r/w to system, so I can't install modules. And even if I could, odds are that all but the simplest modules would fail.
Regardless, it didn't boot.
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I'm brave enough. Also foolish, because the only superuser I have been able to achieve won't let me r/w to system, so I can't install modules. And even if I could, odds are that all but the simplest modules would fail.
Regardless, it didn't boot.
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The new android has many Gravitybox stuff, so I can live without Xposed I think...
so?
Tried last night.
The XPosed SDK23 checks for proper API Level upon installation - and refuses to install if you're different.
TL;DR: If you're not on MM, the MM installer won't work.
I modified the zip script
and removed the api check. The resulting system dies at dex (compiling apps, including systemui). However there are websites claiming the Universal Systemless Xposed Installer will work on Nougat if you first flash Magisk and use the Material Design Xposed Installer (not to be confused with Materialized module) and phh's Superuser apps in place of Official Xposed Installer and SuperSU! I am about to give it a try on a Nexus 6!
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and removed the api check. The resulting system dies at dex (compiling apps, including systemui). However there are websites claiming the Universal Systemless Xposed Installer will work on Nougat if you first flash Magisk and use the Material Design Xposed Installer (not to be confused with Materialized module) and phh's Superuser apps in place of Official Xposed Installer and SuperSU! I am about to give it a try on a Nexus 6!
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Any luck?
Guys... That would never work. If it did, what's the point of SDK versions?
Just like when Marshmallow was released, SDK22 would NOT work whatsoever on 6.0. same if you go back another version using the previous version of Xposed.
Don't try to install it, as it just bricks. That's why the API checker is there.
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It was worth a shot
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Any luck?
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Sadly those websites are bogus clickbait to generate ad views. (Apparently) I can confirm that flashing Magisk on Android N causes the bootstrap to fail without even flashing Xposed yet. I even tried playing with the install flags. Sorry everyone I'll continue to investigate other solutions.
To those who said it is stupid and pointless to try what I did: Tinkering and breaking the rules of common sense are how many advancements have been discovered. Your posts are negative and unconstructive, nearly a violation of XDA rules. Please try not to be so abusive for the sake of the community.
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Guys... That would never work. If it did, what's the point of SDK versions?
Just like when Marshmallow was released, SDK22 would NOT work whatsoever on 6.0. same if you go back another version using the previous version of Xposed.
Don't try to install it, as it just bricks. That's why the API checker is there.
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Without bricks, we wouldn't have houses...
Just flashed Nougat on my N7 and now I miss Xposed.
CappyT said:
Without bricks, we wouldn't have houses...
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False. You have houses made of other things. ;D
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Sadly those websites are bogus clickbait to generate ad views. (Apparently) I can confirm that flashing Magisk on Android N causes the bootstrap to fail without even flashing Xposed yet. I even tried playing with the install flags. Sorry everyone I'll continue to investigate other solutions.
To those who said it is stupid and pointless to try what I did: Tinkering and breaking the rules of common sense are how many advancements have been discovered. Your posts are negative and unconstructive, nearly a violation of XDA rules. Please try not to be so abusive for the sake of the community.
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But honestly, you're just bricking your device by flashing the wrong SDK version. If you want to begin porting it instead of messing with the install script to the Xposed for the wrong version of Android, maybe contact RomRacer. He ported Xposed to 5.0/5.1 before Rovo released an official version, so he can help you out maybe, but you need permission from Rovo to release a working version.
Good luck.
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@rovo89
Will there be any chance that Xposed supports Android Nougat?
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@rovo89
Will there be any chance that Xposed supports Android Nougat?
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Unfortunately, Android Nougat will be the only Android version that will not support Xposed. This is due to the fact that Nougat is a delicious, but creamy thing, that glues together all command lines when melted.
*sarcasm turned off
There will be support for Android Nougat, be patient like everyone else. If any news arise, rovo89 will make an official statement.
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Will there be any chance that Xposed supports Android Nougat?
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We are a good 6-8 months away from an Official stable release, N is still in the early beta stages. He will work on getting it working when he feels that Google is done changing code around.
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N is still in the early beta stages.
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I thought final N version was released a few days ago?!
Taobaibai said:
I thought final N version was released a few days ago?!
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Only if you have Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X,*Nexus 6, Nexus 9, and Google Pixel C. So he'll be able to start working to see if he can even make it work. He he stated he was waiting for it to be finished before he starts. It took several months for him to get it working with Lollipop.
The 6-9 months was my estimates on the non Nexus devices
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I thought final N version was released a few days ago?!
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Final? Is O next? Haha
Bad news for my Nexus 9. So I have to downgrade to Marshmallow. Android w/o Xposed is not impossible for me.
Xposed not installing on Bluestacks ("not yet compatible with Android SDK version 19
"Xposed is not yet compatible with Android SDK version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a)"
I'm using Bluestacks 2.0.0.1001 rooted.
I'm in XPrivacy Installer, and when I get to the step to Download/Install Xposed, there's a button I can click which leads to downloading an APK for Xposed, but I get the same message I already mentioned.
Or if I download another version I saw mentioned by SolorWarez (Xposed 2.6.1), and drag it into Bluestacks, I eventually get the same message as well. ""Xposed is not yet compatible with Android SDK version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a)""
i.imgur (DOT) com/VzQpasO.png
The Bluestacks is running Android verison: 4.4.2
Anyone know? I'm dying to get this figured out :crying:
This is driving me insane. Anyone know?
Still haven't figured this out a week later.
This is not due bluestacks, but something about android 4.4.
If you http://bfy.tw/1UEn you'll xposed results higest at page. Did you try that? Leads me here, btw:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-android-4-4-4-t3249895