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Google Apps for BroadcomCM Beta 5
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After several days of investigation I've found the solution.
A specific library and a binary was not included in the ROM (which is apparently needed by Google Play).
I read the log files, searched the missing files and compiled the corresponding source code using the BroadcomCM repository.
I included the missing files in the Google Apps package and added some lines to the updater-script, and voila a working Google Play App
Changelog:
Based on GoogleApps_GearCM_CM9_20140711
Based on Google Apps for AOSP
Added libdrmframework_jni.so to /system/lib
Added drmserver to /system/bin
Modified updater-script to set the permissions
Credits:
bieltv.3, Alberto96, Psyke83, Spacecaker, Lopicl.00 for BroadcomCM (which I used to compile the binaries and libraries)
Info:
For CyanogenMod 9.1 - BroadcomCM Beta 5
Preparation:
If you have already installed GoogleApps_GearCM_CM9_20140711 or my previous version then you should uninstall it.
I've written a detailed guide on how to uninstall the old version [GUIDE] How to fix and upgrade Google Play Services.
Instructions:
If you don't have a Google Apps Package installed, or if you have uninstalled the old package, then continue.
Download a Google Apps Package from the Download Section.
Install it with ClockWorkMod or similar.
Wipe your Cache (not necessary, but recommended).
Notes:
Add your Google Account first, and then open the Play Store App.
This Package is based on the Official Google Apps Package and therefore the Google Play Store App is outdated.
However, the Google Play Store App gets updated automatically in the background, if you have launched the Play Store App at least once.
You will automatically get the latest Play Store App. It just takes some time, so be patient.
Downloads:
All Packages are based on Google Apps for AOSP
gapps-full-ics-broadcomCM-20120317-signed.zip - 52 MB - Complete Package incl. Broadcom Libraries/Binaries.
gapps-small-ics-broadcomCM-20120317-signed.zip - 15.4 MB - Minimal Package incl. Broadcom Libraries/Binaries. (Recommended)
You should post it in General Section
Report it to FM and move it .
Hitesh2626 said:
You should post it in General Section
Report it to FM and move it .
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I thought a custom google apps package with (non-standard) system libraries is part of the development section
There are also other GAPPS Packages in the development section.
For example this one [GAPPS][CM&Cyanmobile]MVIP-GAPPS-23/3/2014.
Therefore I thought this is the right section for custom google apps. I apologize, if my thoughts are wrong.
If this section is wrong, I would recommend the App/Theme Section, but there is no App Section for the Broadcom Devices :/
However, in my opinion, the General Section is inappropriate for this package, because it is only a discussion forum.
If the development section is totally wrong, then I would prefer the App Section. Correct me if I'm wrong
Best regards
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Nightly Coder said:
I thought a custom google apps package with (non-standard) system libraries is part of the development section
There are also other GAPPS Packages in the development section.
For example this one [GAPPS][CM&Cyanmobile]MVIP-GAPPS-23/3/2014.
Therefore I thought this is the right section for custom google apps. I apologize, if my thoughts are wrong.
If this section is wrong, I would recommend the App/Theme Section, but there is no App Section for the Broadcom Devices :/
However, in my opinion, the General Section is inappropriate for this package, because it is only a discussion forum.
If the development section is totally wrong, then I would prefer the App Section. Correct me if I'm wrong
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OK let it be here for now
Hitesh2626 said:
OK let it be here for now
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Highly appreciated :highfive:
Let me know if anything changes. Then I will perform the required actions as soon as possible
Does this work for CM7 for example?
indospot said:
Does this work for CM7 for example?
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This package is based on Google Apps for ICS, therefore I think, it will not work for CM7.
Links to Gapps no longer work (although they worked last month)
Does anyone still have them? Any minis or full ones?
anybody manage to get xprivacy on Moto maxx lollipop?
I got a bootloop with the latest version
i have droid turbo get nothing
Please search the respective forums before asking something like this. The changelog for 3.6.9 says this version changes nothing for lollipop, and the developer itself posted that he will wait till xposed for lollipop is stable. The only version that can work is 3.6.6-1 Unsupported, and you need a modified kernel for this (see the Xprivacy github page for instructions on modifiyng a kernel to enable Xprivacy services: https://github.com/M66B/XPrivacy/blob/master/README.md#installation). I tried myself with Android Kitchen and got nowhere, so I'm using Afwall+ with AppOps as suggested by @Netuser here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/alternative-to-xprivacy-to-5-0-lp-rom-t2972726
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Introduction:
Xposed Store is an app that can install the Xposed framework which intelligently match phone model on your phone, gathers every sort of modules. And English version modules have been translated into Chinese by the members of the Forum XPosed.Pro . It's super easy to use, get it and then enjoy the power and fun of module development!
Features:
Intelligent—smart matching phone module and install the suited Xposed framework
Aggregate—all kinds of fun modules gathered here, no longer have to search everywhere
Update detecting—smart prompting the user which modules need to be upgraded
Translation applied—bringing translation version of tutorial
How to use:
1.The first time you use Xposed Store, it will detect whether the phone is currently installed with Xposed framework, if not it will automatically download a matching Xposed framework, and pop-up the ROOT authorization. Finish authorization and click "Restart Now" , then the framework become effective.
2.Before installing the framework, if the phone is not ROOT, a ROOT notification will pop up, the user can choose ROOT through the Xposed Store or the phone setting by yourself. When the ROOT finishes, re-open Xposed Store, authorize it with ROOT permissions. And then can start mounting framework, restart to make it effective.
3. For enabling the installed module, go to the Xposed Store management interface -> Installed interface, check the checkbox on the left side to enable or disable the module, click the button on the right side to uninstall the module.
Bug reporting:
Visit the discussion and open an issue if you found a bug. Thanks for your support!
Download link: http://oss.sz.zazaj.com/lysz/xp/Upload/File/2016/07/29/0655309414.apk (This version is released in China mainland)
Credits:
rovo89 and github for the awesome free code
天使萌舞 from XPosed.Pro for the nice suggestion
all the big guys for the selfless help
all the members from XPosed.Pro for the support
SadieChen said:
Introduction:
Xposed Store is an app that can install the Xposed framework which intelligently match phone model on your phone, gathers every sort of modules. And English version modules have been translated into Chinese by the members of the Forum XPosed.Pro . It's super easy to use, get it and then enjoy the power and fun of module development!
Features:
Intelligent—smart matching phone module and install the suited Xposed framework
Aggregate—all kinds of fun modules gathered here, no longer have to search everywhere
Update detecting—smart prompting the user which modules need to be upgraded
Translation applied—bringing translation version of tutorial
How to use:
1.The first time you use Xposed Store, it will detect whether the phone is currently installed with Xposed framework, if not it will automatically download a matching Xposed framework, and pop-up the ROOT authorization. Finish authorization and click "Restart Now" , then the framework become effective.
2.Before installing the framework, if the phone is not ROOT, a ROOT notification will pop up, the user can choose ROOT through the Xposed Store or the phone setting by yourself. When the ROOT finishes, re-open Xposed Store, authorize it with ROOT permissions. And then can start mounting framework, restart to make it effective.
3. For enabling the installed module, go to the Xposed Store management interface -> Installed interface, check the checkbox on the left side to enable or disable the module, click the button on the right side to uninstall the module.
Bug reporting
Credits:
rovo89 and github for the awesome free code
天使萌舞 from XPosed.Pro for the nice suggestion
all the big guys for the selfless help
all the members from XPosed.Pro for the support
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Where is this Xposed Store?
What in the world is this? ?
Sounds like a great idea and will let people easily find Xposed modules that will work with their device, but...... how does anyone get Xposed Store if you do not tell us where to find it, such as a download link? ?
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This time, what does it bring?
Thanks to the support of the first edition, in order to be better Xposed Store have made these changes. It is the very chance to tell you all about these…
Functional optimization:
Add setting feature in the management page to supports download, installation and other related settings, and users can raise issues through “User feedback” option.
Add frame-installing protection mechanism when devices in low battery
Experience optimization:
Support parts of the modules to enable / disable free-restart-active, let you suck up modules as quick as possible!
Provide Chinese tutorials for parts of the modules, you would no longer worry about how to handle all these strange!
Add ignore / cancel ignore updates option for module updating, let you decide on your favorite edition!
Add rating and comment function for each module, you know it is fun to share your experience with geek buddy!
And Besides,
In order to enhance overall experience, some bug fixed, the interface also looks more enchanting~
Download link: http://oss.sz.zazaj.com/lysz/xp/Upload/File/2016/07/29/0655309414.apk (This version is released in China mainland)
Besides, you can get this new version of app from certain mainstream appstores in Chinese mainland~
SadieChen said:
Introduction:
Xposed Store is an app that can install the Xposed framework which intelligently match phone model on your phone, gathers every sort of modules. And English version modules have been translated into Chinese by the members of the Forum XPosed.Pro . It's super easy to use, get it and then enjoy the power and fun of module development!
Features:
Intelligent—smart matching phone module and install the suited Xposed framework
Aggregate—all kinds of fun modules gathered here, no longer have to search everywhere
Update detecting—smart prompting the user which modules need to be upgraded
Translation applied—bringing translation version of tutorial
How to use:
1.The first time you use Xposed Store, it will detect whether the phone is currently installed with Xposed framework, if not it will automatically download a matching Xposed framework, and pop-up the ROOT authorization. Finish authorization and click "Restart Now" , then the framework become effective.
2.Before installing the framework, if the phone is not ROOT, a ROOT notification will pop up, the user can choose ROOT through the Xposed Store or the phone setting by yourself. When the ROOT finishes, re-open Xposed Store, authorize it with ROOT permissions. And then can start mounting framework, restart to make it effective.
3. For enabling the installed module, go to the Xposed Store management interface -> Installed interface, check the checkbox on the left side to enable or disable the module, click the button on the right side to uninstall the module.
Bug reporting:
Visit the discussion and open an issue if you found a bug. Thanks for your support!
Download link: This version is our initial release which is released in China mainland, is temporarily not applicable, due to my user permission, i cannot post outside links in my message. Please wait on, and I will find some way to solve this~~
Credits:
rovo89 and github for the awesome free code
天使萌舞 from XPosed.Pro for the nice suggestion
all the big guys for the selfless help
all the members from XPosed.Pro for the support
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SadieChen said:
Thanks to the support of the first edition, in order to be better Xposed Store have made these changes. It is the very chance to tell you all about these…
Functional optimization:
Add setting feature in the management page to supports download, installation and other related settings, and users can raise issues through “User feedback” option.
Add frame-installing protection mechanism when devices in low battery
Experience optimization:
Support parts of the modules to enable / disable free-restart-active, let you suck up modules as quick as possible!
Provide Chinese tutorials for parts of the modules, you would no longer worry about how to handle all these strange!
Add ignore / cancel ignore updates option for module updating, let you decide on your favorite edition!
Add rating and comment function for each module, you know it is fun to share your experience with geek buddy!
And Besides,
In order to enhance overall experience, some bug fixed, the interface also looks more enchanting~
P.S. due to my user permission, i cannot post outside links in my message. Besides, you can get this new version of app in Chinese mainland through downloading from certain mainstream appstore
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This sounds great but there's one thing I need from you. What is the download URL (link) for it?
Without a valid download link this is a placeholder thread, placeholder threads are not allowed.
Thread closed.
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Thread open.
Dear all concerned,
The above threads have been updated and the download link is added. This xposed store is developed by our team and we would like to share with all of you sincerely. Feel free to contact us if you find bugs or you would like to suggest new features.
:victory:Thanks, just click the thanks button, we will be very happy!
SadieChen said:
Dear all concerned,
The above threads have been updated and the download link is added. This xposed store is developed by our team and we would like to share with all of you sincerely. Feel free to contact us if you find bugs or you would like to suggest new features.
:victory:Thanks, just click the thanks button, we will be very happy!
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Nice idea, but pretty much useless for about 90% of XDA users with it being in Chinese and not in English.
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The English Version Is in Process
Yeah, as you know the main exclusive feature of Xposed store is that it will automatically match and install a suited framework for your phone, almost available for all kinds of phone models.
And similarly considering the users from all over the world, we are working on the English version of this app. Once it's finished, I will add to this thread
mattzeller said:
Nice idea, but pretty much useless for about 90% of XDA users with it being in Chinese and not in English.
Sent from my SCH-R220
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** This guide is depreciated, there is a new updated guide here**
If you are planning on using LineageOS 14 for this guide, you can bypass all of this except configuring location backends and battery optimization by heading to https://lineage.microg.org and downloading their ROM.
All download links as well as a link to a list of Open-Source applications to replace commonly used Play Store apps are in the third post.
*This will NOT work with MIUI Global, as the Play Store is already included in the ROM by default.*
I will be continuously updating this guide for everyone as I stumble upon more supported ROMs, more MicroG flashable zips, and other misc. edits. This is made with Android Marshmallow and Nougat in mind as it is all I have tested on, however this may work on older releases of Android with Xposed support or ROMs with Signature Spoofing. This has also only been personally tested on the XT1607 variant.
In order to sync calendars and contacts from your Google account, you must flash the Google Sync Addon by ale5000. If you want swipe gesture typing on the AOSP keyboard, you must flash Shadow53's swipelib.zip. Shadow53 also has a No-Gapps zip package that includes F-Droid, Firefox, and several other apps.
One final thing: This is not for everyone. There was a point in time I didn’t ever think I could go without the Play Store, but ever since I have I don't want to go back. There are numerous pros to switching to a Google-free android setup such as much better battery life, more privacy on your device, a world of open-source alternatives to popular applications, and more. If you have any questions, or if any of this seems daunting if you are newer to things of this nature, please do not hesitate to ask for help. I will try the best I can in my free time to help. Thank you for taking the time to read this, let’s go ahead and start.
*Disclaimer* Your warranty is now void if you modify your phone. I'm not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed.
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*This first post is for ROMs without native Signature Spoofing support. A list of those with native spoofing can be found in the second post as well as the guide for ROMs that include native signature spoofing.*
What You'll Need:
1. Your Phone with at least 80% battery, preferably 100%.
2. A computer to transfer files to phone
3. You must have Root Access. This can be native root or Magisk root.
4. Your ROM of choice
5. Download the correct Xposed SDK and Xposed APK for your version of Android. The Xposed SDK version may differ for your device.
6. MicroG Unofficial Installer ZIP and Google Sync Addon (optional) by ale5000 or any of Shadow53's MicroG flashable files (download links in third post)
7. Your favorite backup method if you wish to back up such as Titanium Backup, MyBackup Root/Pro, etc.
8. Third Party App Store/APK downloader such as Yalp Store if not wishing to use all open source apps
9. A working Google account
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Alrighty, let’s finally get into the steps.
1. Make sure you have downloaded the requirements.
2. If you wish, backup the data you want. This should not erase any files stored on an SD card, but I cannot guarantee.
3. Boot into a custom recovery, I am using TWRP
4. Use the standard wipe data options
5. Flash the files in the following order:
Your ROM of choice
MicroG Unofficial installer
Xposed SDK
Custom kernel if using one
6. Just to be safe and to avoid any potential complications, now reboot the device and set up the basics. Afterwards, boot back into recovery.
7. In recovery, wipe Dalvik/ART cache only (Not really required, I always recommend it though just to be safe)
8. Go into Settings —> Security —> Turn Unknown Sources on to allow for APK installs.
9. Install the Xposed Installer APK
10. Open Xposed, grant any permissions/root permissions if it asks for any. Go to download, and search for FakeGApps. Download and install. Next go into the Modules tab of Xposed, and check the box next to the module. Reboot to activate (A soft reboot may work, but I recommend a full reboot.) Installing this allows MicroG to bind to the system and spoof the required signatures.
11. Open MicroG in the app drawer, and allow all permissions it asks for. While in here, turn on Google Device Registration
12. After allowing all permissions, go into Settings. Go to Accounts —> Add Account —> Google Account. Sign into your Google Account. This is necessary to allow certain applications that require Google Play Services to work properly.
13. After signing in, head back into MicroG, go under Google Cloud Messaging and enable.
14. In MicroG settings, head to the UnifiedNLP settings. Under the Configure location backends section, open WiFi Location Service and select Mozilla Location Service and grant any permissions asked. Under Configure address lookup backends, select Nominatim.
15. Finally, in Settings, go to Location and change the mode to High accuracy.
16. Check MicroG's Self-Check to see if everything has been set up properly, and if so, you are good to go!
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*This post is the steps for ROMs that natively support Signature Spoofing. There is a list at the bottom of this post of those that currently support it
What you will need:
Your Phone
The ROM that supports Signature Spoofing and the kernel of your choice
MicroG unofficial installer and (optional) Google Sync Addon by ale5000 or one of Shadow53's MicroG installers
Magisk Root Manager (Optional)
About 20-30 minutes of your time
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Steps:
1. Backup anything you want to have backed up. I recommend backup up your Contacts and Calendar events if you have those synced to Google
2. Boot into Recovery on your phone
3. Perform a standard wipe in TWRP
4. Flash the ROM
5. Flash the chosen microG zip file(s)
6. (Optional) Flash Magisk and your favorite kernel
7. (For crDroid Only)If you are flashing crDroid, you need to head over to Settings --> Miscellaneous and turn on the Signature Spoofing toggle
8. Go into Self-Check in microG, and tap the text that says "System grants signature spoofing permission", and allow microG that permission.
9. Still in MicroG, head back to the main part of the app. Open UnifiedNLP.
10. Select the pre-installed location backends.
11. Sign in to your Google account if you wish
12. You're done!
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Moto G4 Play ROMs with Native Signature Spoofing
crDroid v3.8.1 - Android 7.1.2
ViperOS Coral - Android 7.1.2
TipsyOS - Android 7.1.2
AEX - Android 7.1.2
AICP (@ki's build) - Android 7.1.2
Glassrom Official - Android 7.1.2
MicroG Project has released an unofficial fork of LineageOS 14 that now includes signature spoofing and MicroG components. You will not need to follow anything in this guide except configuring location backends if you download their LineageOS build. There is no Play Store functionality added, although F-Droid (an open source app store) is included by default. You can add the Play Store with a zip that Shadow53 provided on their website (link in post below) More info can be found on their website
Flashable Packages and App Replacements
There are several different MicroG flashable zip files to choose from. ale5000 has one that includes MicroG, several location backends, and the Play Store. Shadow53 has MicroG and several other zip files such as an F-Droid package, the Swipe Libs for gesture typing on the AOSP keyboard, and several more.
Downloads:
MicroG Unofficial Installer - ale5000
Shadow53's Downloads for MicroG, F-Droid, and more
Now alternatives to apps you might commonly use such as Twitter, Facebook, Gmail, etc. can be a bit difficult to find at first. I stumbled upon a list that a user by the name of Datenschutz has compiled on GitHub that has a good collection of alternative open-source applications. Also, you can alternatively download APK files of certain apps such as Netflix, Messenger Lite, etc. if you don't find a suitable replacement.
Some open-source apps that are found on F-Droid I use daily are:
Flym - RSS Reader
QK SMS - SMS App
Twidere - Twitter Client
Toffeed - Facebook web-client
Newpipe - YouTube player
K9 Material - Mail app
ApkTrack - Checks for updates on APKs installed
Hi,
a Google account isn't required for Google Cloud Messaging (but it is required for many other things).
Also the official Play Store and contact / calendar sync apk work with microG (if needed).
I have created some tools to help setup microG (they are in my signature).
ale5000 said:
Hi,
a Google account isn't required for Google Cloud Messaging (but it is required for many other things).
Also the official Play Store and contact / calendar sync apk work with microG (if needed).
I have created some tools to help setup microG (they are in my signature).
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I will definitely take a look into this, thank you! Any success on Nougat at all?
fireball0093 said:
I will definitely take a look into this, thank you! Any success on Nougat at all?
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I'm using microG on Nougat and KitKat, and I can say that it works perfectly (but I patch the framework for signature spoofing instead of using Xposed).
Moto G4 Play (Harpia XT1607) specific so I guess I am not too far off topic: Is there a Nougat ROM available that has signature spoofing built it?
Given my bad experience with Xposed on my old Galaxy Nexus, I really only want to use a ROM with signature spoofing built it. If I have to compile it myself that would be okay but it would be nicer to have a ROM with built-in support. And since I don't think Xposed runs on Nougat yet, that is not an option anyway.
For my old Galaxy Nexus I've been using the Unlegacy project, compiling my own ROM with the signature patches built it. But although I've see "official" Nougat ROMs announced for the G4 Play (LineageOS, AOKP, AOSxP, etc.) either I can't find a link to the correct source code/manifest files or, as in the case of LineageOS I can't get it to compile (complains of missing component(s) even though I've used the provided scripts to pull what should be all the needed items from my phone).
I really want to get back to the non-Google experience I have on my Galaxy Nexus using microG. Thanks for any help!
n76 said:
Moto G4 Play (Harpia XT1607) specific so I guess I am not too far off topic: Is there a Nougat ROM available that has signature spoofing built it?
Given my bad experience with Xposed on my old Galaxy Nexus, I really only want to use a ROM with signature spoofing built it. If I have to compile it myself that would be okay but it would be nicer to have a ROM with built-in support. And since I don't think Xposed runs on Nougat yet, that is not an option anyway.
For my old Galaxy Nexus I've been using the Unlegacy project, compiling my own ROM with the signature patches built it. But although I've see "official" Nougat ROMs announced for the G4 Play (LineageOS, AOKP, AOSxP, etc.) either I can't find a link to the correct source code/manifest files or, as in the case of LineageOS I can't get it to compile (complains of missing component(s) even though I've used the provided scripts to pull what should be all the needed items from my phone).
I really want to get back to the non-Google experience I have on my Galaxy Nexus using microG. Thanks for any help!
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I am currently looking into hopefully a method for Nougat, give me about a day to see if it works for me.
@fireball0093: If you compile from sources there the patches here instead to patch the compiled code there are the tools linked here.
ale5000 said:
@fireball0093: If you compile from sources there the patches here instead to patch the compiled code there are the tools linked here.
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@ale5000: What ROM are you compiling from source for a Harpia (I hope that will work on a xt1607 flavor)? Got a URI I can use for repo init?
Thanks!
@n76: I just given the link of the generic signature spoofing patch that should theoretically work on all ROMs, I haven't compiled any ROM.
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@n76: I just given the link of the generic signature spoofing patch that should theoretically work on all ROMs, I haven't compiled any ROM.
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Thanks, I have been able to successfully use that patch on my personal builds of the Unlegacy ROM (Marshmallow and Nougat) for my Galaxy Nexus.
I just haven't been able to successfully build a ROM, even without the patch, for my Moto G4 Play.
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I just haven't been able to successfully build a ROM, even without the patch, for my Moto G4 Play.
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Sorry, I can't help with this.
Hallo,
i found a list of Roms supporting signature spoofing in the MicroG Threat. CRdroid is availible for Harpia and it is listen in the ROMS-List. Have anybody testet crDroid 2.1 for Harpia with MircoG?
Links:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/index-list-custom-roms-offering-t3557047
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4-play/development/rom-crdroid-v1-6-t3525141
gueschmid said:
Hallo,
i found a list of Roms supporting signature spoofing in the MicroG Threat. CRdroid is availible for Harpia and it is listen in the ROMS-List. Have anybody testet crDroid 2.1 for Harpia with MircoG?
Links:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/index-list-custom-roms-offering-t3557047
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4-play/development/rom-crdroid-v1-6-t3525141
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Nice find, thank you!
Looking at the crDroid source code repository at https://github.com/crdroidandroid it does look like the patch for signature faking is in there. (We should probably have the page at https://github.com/microg/android_packages_apps_GmsCore/wiki/Signature-Spoofing updated to include crDroid).
But I am a bit leary about trying the ROM linked to at https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4-play/development/rom-crdroid-v1-6-t3525141 as, despite the title of the XDA thread, it does not seem to be an official build. It looks like the official builds for the project are at https://androidfilehost.com/?w=devices&uid=23991606952610065 and are all built by "crdroidandroid" and there is no Moto G4 Play build there. The "[ROM][OFFICIAL][7.1.1] crDroid v2.1" links to a ROM built by SubhrajyotiSen on a different page so I am a bit hesitant to install it.
But this is interesting enough that I will try to build the ROM myself using the official sources from the crDroid project and see what happens.
it may be an inofficial Build, but it is mentioned on the G+ - Page of crDroid!
https://plus.google.com/communities...6/stream/d3e3f57f-b974-41f2-8740-97dbdd38056c
I went and installed crDroid here on the forums and also flashed the MicroG installer after flashing crDroid. I can confirm that signature spoofing is available and works. Under Settings, you just have to go to crDroid Settings, scroll down to Miscellaneous, and toggle Allow signature spoofing. Then go into the Self Check section in MicroG and tap "System grants signature spoofing permission" and allow MicroG to have that permission, and then the only thing you have to do to is configure the pre-installed location backends and you're good to go. I'll edit the second post and this thread to include this find, thank you @gueschmid
*Edit*
Actually, would people prefer me to edit this guide and leave it up as a Marshmallow-only guide and then create a second one for Nougat with our device? Just to keep it a bit clean
fireball0093 said:
I went and installed crDroid here on the forums and also flashed the MicroG installer after flashing crDroid. I can confirm that signature spoofing is available and works. Under Settings, you just have to go to crDroid Settings, scroll down to Miscellaneous, and toggle Allow signature spoofing. Then go into the Self Check section in MicroG and tap "System grants signature spoofing permission" and allow MicroG to have that permission, and then the only thing you have to do to is configure the pre-installed location backends and you're good to go. I'll edit the second post and this thread to include this find, thank you @gueschmid
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Actually, would people prefer me to edit this guide and leave it up as a Marshmallow-only guide and then create a second one for Nougat with our device? Just to keep it a bit clean
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Thanks for trying this out. I think I will have the time to follow your lead next week. It will be good to excise GApps from this phone.
VoLTE is important for me, is it working on this crDroid build?
n76 said:
Thanks for trying this out. I think I will have the time to follow your lead next week. It will be good to excise GApps from this phone.
VoLTE is important for me, is it working on this crDroid build?
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I don't have a carrier that uses VoLTE, but I took a look in the Changelog on some posts and it seems to have support for it on crDroid
Updated the guide to include crDroid in the second post. I have been messing around with Tingle in my spare time but I cannot fully grasp the concept as I don't have much experience using tools like that. If I do succeed in the future, I'll edit that in as well.
Hi All,
I have root working great on my main profile in android. I recently added a second user, and installed magisk manager. It says "rooted by no root permission, not allowed?"
How can I grant root to the second Magisk Manager and will it work to allow root on my second user account?
Thanks!
Anyone?
Currently Known Issues (v12.0):
Pixel / Pixel XL: WIP
Magisk Manager CANNOT be placed in adoptable storage, or superuser will not work
MagiskSU does not support multiuser: WIP
MagiskSU does not work on Android O preview: WIP
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Upcoming Features
Here are some planned features (sorted in priority)
Magisk Manager resetprop GUI
MagiskSU multiuser support
Unified Magisk daemon: As stated before, I'm planning to write Magic Mount in code to achieve more efficiency and features.
All current Magisk features (magiskpolicy, magiskhide, resetprop, superuser, magic mount) will be in a unified daemon
Pixel (XL): Some developers has done some progress, I'll contact them and sort things out
Android O: I bought a Nexus 5X now, finally got some O love
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Same problem, waiting for multiuser support
Whoops - thanks for pointing that out.
I have enabled multiple users on the main account, but in the secondary account the magisk manager just crashes
Same issue here, running Nougat 7.1 on lg g3. Crashes on every account except main profile.
Multiple users is selected in Magisk Manager.
There are recent code changes on github regarding multiuser fixes.
Patience for next version
DenyDarko said:
There are recent code changes on github regarding multiuser fixes.
Patience for next version
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On 15.2, still not here
#ApolloLiteProblems said:
On 15.2, still not here
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Multiuser has been working properly with Magisk for some time...
I just confirmed by creating a secondary user and testing all three modes (not allowed, primary controlled, independent). No issues.
On Magisk v15.2, of course.
Didgeridoohan said:
Multiuser has been working properly with Magisk for some time...
I just confirmed by creating a secondary user and testing all three modes (not allowed, primary controlled, independent). No issues.
On Magisk v15.2, of course.
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Oh, got it. I'm guessing there's a setting I have to enable. Thanks!
I run into the same Problem with Magisk v17. 2 and Ressourection Remix with Android 8.1
When choosing one of the Multiuser Modes absolutly nothing happens.
I installed the Magisk Manager on my second profile. The installation was succesfull but the app is not starting and I am not able to use root features in this profile.
Are there some options I need to set before? All I could find out until now is that the multiuser Option worked in v15. Usefull guides to know what prerequisites are needed to set up a second User with full root features would be great.
Thanks for any help