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I have purchased an app named GeOrg that is used for geocaching. I cannot find this in the market in the Eclair AOSP ROM. I would really like to use this plain Android 2.0 ROM instead of Hero 2.1.
But I have the .apk file from MyBackup pro and it installes perfectly in Lox_devs/behnaam's Hero 2.1 ROM, but in the Eclair ROM I get this:
E:\sdk\tools>adb install apps\de.ranitos.georg.apk
1176 KB/s (558773 bytes in 0.463s)
pkg: /data/local/tmp/de.ranitos.georg.apk
Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_MISSING_SHARED_LIBRARY]
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The logcat says the missing library is com.google.android.maps. I have pulled /system/etc/permissions/com.google.android.maps.xml and /system/framework/com.google.android.maps.jar from Hero 2.1 and put them in the same place on Eclair AOSP. But it still gives the same error message.
I have tried installing Google maps via "adb push", "adb install" and Market with the same results for everything.
Can someone please point me in the right direction of how to get the Google maps shared library installed on my phone?
did you get anywhere with this mate?
If this app is not visible in market on eclair that means this app needs newest android.
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I have the same problem with my N1 - can't install Twitter and AutomateIt.
I think it happened after installing the "navigation" version of Map..
Has anybody come up with a solution?
Thanks.
What library does the logcat say your missing?
If its the google maps library, you can try to push the google apps for example from the cyanogenmod site. Not sure exactly which version, try a few until you find one which works....
Thanks for your reply. This is what the logcat shows:
PackageManager( 323): Scanning package AutomateIt.mainPackage
PackageManager( 323): Package AutomateIt.mainPackage requires unavailable shared library com.google.android.maps; failing!
PackageManager( 323): Package couldn't be installed in /data/app/AutomateIt.mainPackage-2.apk
Flashern said:
Thanks for your reply. This is what the logcat shows:
PackageManager( 323): Scanning package AutomateIt.mainPackage
PackageManager( 323): Package AutomateIt.mainPackage requires unavailable shared library com.google.android.maps; failing!
PackageManager( 323): Package couldn't be installed in /data/app/AutomateIt.mainPackage-2.apk
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It sounds like you don't have google apps installed, at least no properly. Do you have google maps installed and working? I would suggest trying to install the update from CyanogenMod relevant for the android version you are running (only the google apps update).
erasmux said:
It sounds like you don't have google apps installed, at least no properly. Do you have google maps installed and working? I would suggest trying to install the update from CyanogenMod relevant for the android version you are running (only the google apps update).
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That did actually help, thanks!
Related
After the first boot into CM7, this OneTimeInitializer.apk was launched and I could choose what Google Apps to install. I noticed, that I had an error during the install of one app and just realised that Gmail is missing, so I assume, it somehow failed to download this app.
So I need to run the OneTimeInitializer a second time - how can I do it?
I'm not sure about how to make it run again, but it is unnecessary since it is just a link to the Android market. Just search for 'gmail' in the market and install it that way, since that is all that apk would do anyway.
Thanks, I used MarketEnabler to grab it from the market as its seems to be available only to US ppl.
Oh, I wasn't aware that it wouldn't display for all. Glad I could help though.
I downloaded it and install via adb
But I got error:
FAIL_*_NO_CERTIFICATES
k1337Ultra said:
After the first boot into CM7, this OneTimeInitializer.apk was launched and I could choose what Google Apps to install. I noticed, that I had an error during the install of one app and just realised that Gmail is missing, so I assume, it somehow failed to download this app.
So I need to run the OneTimeInitializer a second time - how can I do it?
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Searched and haven't found an answer yet... rooted 1.2 Nook (latest version of MN), encountered my first Market error ever while installing Foursquare.
The install fails with a "Installation Error - Missing Shared Library" dialog.
Any ideas as to what library this is referring to, and possible fixes? I have a feeling it is somehow related to geolocation or Google Maps (which is installed, updated and working fine on its own).
same in here
glaeken said:
Searched and haven't found an answer yet... rooted 1.2 Nook (latest version of MN), encountered my first Market error ever while installing Foursquare.
The install fails with a "Installation Error - Missing Shared Library" dialog.
Any ideas as to what library this is referring to, and possible fixes? I have a feeling it is somehow related to geolocation or Google Maps (which is installed, updated and working fine on its own).
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stuck with the same error with foursquare too, any solution so far ?
Seyfovski said:
stuck with the same error with foursquare too, any solution so far ?
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You should contact the app developer. Your Android version might not be supported by Foursquare. Check its minimum API requirement.
Hi,
I am kind of new to Android (not linux) and I am asking myself, if it is even possible to enable the search function somehow in Google Market.
There are several attempts to do so and some report it working. Unfortunately, the working reports are so old that I am confused weather it is still possible or not.
I have tried several Vending.apk's, even the ones reported working as http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15084704&postcount=51
I am on 1.1.2. Maybe someone could confirm/disprove Market search working or not. Then we would know if struggling is worth the task getting it to work.
Thanks for the reply
martin_155 said:
Hi,
I am kind of new to Android (not linux) and I am asking myself, if it is even possible to enable the search function somehow in Google Market.
There are several attempts to do so and some report it working. Unfortunately, the working reports are so old that I am confused weather it is still possible or not.
I have tried several Vending.apk's, even the ones reported working as http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15084704&postcount=51
I am on 1.1.2. Maybe someone could confirm/disprove Market search working or not. Then we would know if struggling is worth the task getting it to work.
Thanks for the reply
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Use SearchMarket.apk to search for apk's in the market.
It work's if you have registered your gmail account correctly (that is your market.apk works/connects to google play).
http://www.appbrain.com/app/searchmarket/youten.redo.searchmarket?install=appwidget
yeah no, that was not what i meant.
Of course Market is working with a proper gmail adress. I was talking about it being possible to search the market w/o searchmarket app. Like people telling it would work, but most posts are still of 2011. So my question is: Is it even possible to search the Market in nowadays Google Play time w/o 3rd party apps?
Why is searching not possible? IMO, it is because of server restictions, not because of the Vending.apk. Right?
So I assume these "claimed to be working" Vending.apk's are not working anyway anymore, are they?
Thx
How can I get the SearchMarket.apk file for manual adb installation? My Nook Market app won't let me install any app.
Edit: Managed to get it installed by searching for it from within the Browser and installing from the web interface. Weird but after that the SearchMarket app was shown topmost on MyApps in Market and could be clicked, which begun installation.
The problem is Market for Nook only displays a limited # (~15) of MyApps (given I have a Galaxy S3 with 350+ apps installed and that the Nook Market doesn't restrict to Nook installed ones).
just download market search from gstore ....... log on gmail acc that u root ur nst with and go to google store and search ur appz ur desire and download to ur acc ....... once u connect ur nook to wifi ur appz will download successfully , between that i am use market seacher on my rooted nst 1.1.2 and works great till now , try methid above with reinstall market searcher
good luck
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Helix751 said:
How can I get the SearchMarket.apk file for manual adb installation? My Nook Market app won't let me install any app.
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Just in case.
youten.redo.searchmarket.apk
The apk itself is free so i guess uploading it here is not illegal.
I recently uninstalled (deleted) the apks of certain android apps like gtalk, calendar from my system/app folder on my rooted NST using root explorer.
Not sure if it is related, but, unable to install any app now from the app market. I use app-brain app market for downloading apps.
I'm able to find the apps, but on clicking on download, it doesn't get downloaded and instead says it is 'downloading' without any apparent change.
Is the problem related to the deletion of certain apks?
Note: haven't deleted any apk even associated with the word download/market.
shriramks said:
I recently uninstalled (deleted) the apks of certain android apps like gtalk, calendar from my system/app folder on my rooted NST using root explorer.
Not sure if it is related, but, unable to install any app now from the app market. I use app-brain app market for downloading apps.
I'm able to find the apps, but on clicking on download, it doesn't get downloaded and instead says it is 'downloading' without any apparent change.
Is the problem related to the deletion of certain apks?
Note: haven't deleted any apk even associated with the word download/market.
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I'm having the same problem. I was a able to download apps from market a couple days ago but not yesterday or today. I don't think I uninstalled anything in the meantime. Anyone have any ideas?
aknas22 said:
I'm having the same problem. I was a able to download apps from market a couple days ago but not yesterday or today. I don't think I uninstalled anything in the meantime. Anyone have any ideas?
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Solved it. I Had uninstalled gtalk thinking it was unnecessary on the NST but it broke the market.
Installed gtalk and the market started working fine again.
You are sure you didn't uninstall anything?
What is the error btw? It takes you to the download page but the download doesn't begin?
Thanks for this great tool. I rooted my NST 1.2.0 US without any issues
except that I can't install some apks
e.g. Sony Reader, gmail.apk, GooglePlayBooks, calculator.apk all fail.
from the SD card I get a "parse error" and via ADB (Android Commander)
I get the errors listed below.
Starting operation...
[1/1] Installing app: com.sony.drbd.mobile.reader-1.apk
pkg: /data/local/tmp/com.sony.drbd.mobile.reader-1.apk
Failure [INSTALL_PARSE_FAILED_UNEXPECTED_EXCEPTION]
379 KB/s (4697279 bytes in 12.071s)
*** Operation complete! ***
Starting operation...
[1/1] Installing app: Calculator.apk
pkg: /data/local/tmp/Calculator.apk
Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_OLDER_SDK]
167 KB/s (70039 bytes in 0.408s)
*** Operation complete! ***
Starting operation...
[1/1] Installing app: GooglePlayBooks_v2.5.92.apk
pkg: /data/local/tmp/GooglePlayBooks_v2.5.92.apk
Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_OLDER_SDK]
402 KB/s (5927819 bytes in 14.388s)
*** Operation complete! ***
I'm not sure about the first error, but I suspect the second two (INSTALL_FAILED_OLDER_SDK) means that the app wants a version of Android newer than 2.1.
Jeff
repoocaj said:
I'm not sure about the first error, but I suspect the second two (INSTALL_FAILED_OLDER_SDK) means that the app wants a version of Android newer than 2.1.
Jeff
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Seems that most app installs fail. Is it Android 2.1 os or the new 1.2.0 firmware? From what I read on the net prior to rooting
I was expecting to load at lease all the major ereader stores.
dcitelecom said:
Seems that most app installs fail. Is it Android 2.1 os or the new 1.2.0 firmware? From what I read on the net prior to rooting
I was expecting to load at lease all the major ereader stores.
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I'm running the 1.2.0 firmware. If you want to upload the apps somewhere (assuming that they're the free versions), I'll try loading them on mine with adb and see what happens.
Jeff
dcitelecom said:
Thanks for this great tool. I rooted my NST 1.2.0 US without any issues
except that I can't install some apks
e.g. Sony Reader, gmail.apk, GooglePlayBooks, calculator.apk all fail.
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On the NookManager development thread someone said they loaded the Google Apps from CM5. More info on that thread starting at post 42.
geckoday said:
On the NookManager development thread someone said they loaded the Google Apps from CM5. More info on that thread starting at post 42.
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All the links to the zipfile are dead. I'll try to go find the orginal later tonight and see what happens.
Jeff
repoocaj said:
All the links to the zipfile are dead. I'll try to go find the orginal later tonight and see what happens.
Jeff
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Best to get it straight from CyanogenMod. Their list of Gapps packages is at http://wiki.rootzwiki.com/Google_Apps I believe you want the Eclair (Android 2.1) MDPI version. Its a zip file for CWM but you'll probably want to unzip and pick out the apk's you want.
repoocaj said:
I'm running the 1.2.0 firmware. If you want to upload the apps somewhere (assuming that they're the free versions), I'll try loading them on mine with adb and see what happens.
Jeff
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Actually almost all app installs fail. Even on the Amazon app store included with the graphical rooter. E.g. Protector, Go launcher, etc...
dcitelecom said:
Actually almost all app installs fail. Even on the Amazon app store included with the graphical rooter. E.g. Protector, Go launcher, etc...
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Its a matter of finding the things that work - this is a hacked device that was never intended to run everything. Go Launcher installs fine for me from the Amazon app store IF I have an sd card inserted - no sd card install fails. I've found the same with some other apps or some install but don't run properly without an sd card. To get some other apps working its digging around to find an older version that works as many apps no longer support the Android 2.1 on our NST's.
geckoday said:
Its a matter of finding the things that work - this is a hacked device that was never intended to run everything. Go Launcher installs fine for me from the Amazon app store IF I have an sd card inserted - no sd card install fails. I've found the same with some other apps or some install but don't run properly without an sd card. To get some other apps working its digging around to find an older version that works as many apps no longer support the Android 2.1 on our NST's.
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If Android 2.1 sucks so badly how come we don't have a CM7 custom rom for the NST?
dcitelecom said:
If Android 2.1 sucks so badly how come we don't have a CM7 custom rom for the NST?
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My guess would be that it's such a niche market - people that want to use a slow-display, grayscale only tablet - that no one has bothered to try.
NevynPA said:
My guess would be that it's such a niche market - people that want to use a slow-display, grayscale only tablet - that no one has bothered to try.
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OK but a rooted nook with Android 2.1 is almost useless. I can't install Google play books, Market or Sony reader so my goal of having a multi store eInk reader failed. On the Sony reader I have nook, kindle, sony, google and kobo readers installed and would love to do the same on my nook.
dcitelecom said:
OK but a rooted nook with Android 2.1 is almost useless. I can't install Google play books, Market or Sony reader so my goal of having a multi store eInk reader failed. On the Sony reader I have nook, kindle, sony, google and kobo readers installed and would love to do the same on my nook.
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Yes, 2.1 is a pain as Google is recommending developers target 2.2 & up and many are dropping 2.1 support. Send your thanks to B&N. Someone started a thread on porting CM7 but it appears dead as its a huge effort for niche device. So we have to live with a somewhat limited selection of apps but with some digging you can usually find a version of what you are looking for that works. goodereader.com has a lot of older versions of apps (download apk's & sideload) that will sometimes work when the newer versions won't. For what you have on your Sony reader you can try these on your Nook:
Nook - built in reader, nothing to load
Kindle - see this post for a version that works
Sony - try this version from goodereader.com
Google - probably the one that won't work but dig around - I bet eventually we'll see it working
Kobo - available on the Amazon app store
And you can load Aldiko and set it up to check out books from the library too.
Not so useless IMO.
dcitelecom said:
OK but a rooted nook with Android 2.1 is almost useless. I can't install Google play books, Market or Sony reader so my goal of having a multi store eInk reader failed. On the Sony reader I have nook, kindle, sony, google and kobo readers installed and would love to do the same on my nook.
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1. Google play books
try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1732611&highlight=google+books
2. Market
Currently you can do this only FW 1.1/1.1.2
..but you can
Hi everyone,
After flashing a new ROM for my Nexus7 (CM, PA, etc) I want to avoid installing the standard gapps zip with all the Google software, but instead I only want the Play store.
I have searched the XDA forums and I struggle to find anything that precisely solve this issue. It seems that the general consensus when it comes to minimal systems is to install everything first and only then remove the bloat either directly from the shell or via TB, sometimes proceeding with trial and error.
Is there any way, or anyone willing to detail the exact dependencies needed for the Play store apk to work when installed on its own?
Thanks!
What's the problem in manually deleting the unneeded Google apps that you are not going to use and live happily ever after?
Of vourse if you change ROMs often - that might be a trouble, but if you intend to stay with one and only ROM - then I guess it shouldn't be that hard, right?
Fatal1ty_18_RUS said:
What's the problem in manually deleting the unneeded Google apps that you are not going to use and live happily ever after?
Of vourse if you change ROMs often - that might be a trouble, but if you intend to stay with one and only ROM - then I guess it shouldn't be that hard, right?
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Not so much of a problem in the sense that it is blocking me, there are however some points that motivate me in knowing how to do it properly, namely:
I have a general Interest in how the interdependencies between the OS and Google apps is actually working. I've been using GNU/Linux for more than 15 years and I grew the habit to like to know what I am installing on my machines.
Frequent ROM updates make manual removal of items quite inefficient. Maybe a backup app could help here but that feels clunky and has the risk to introduce quite some mess when the system receives major updates that would break the backup.
The time to go through manual removal though trial and error is possibly the same that it takes to start this thread, bump it and hopefully gather enough interests so that more people will benefit from it.
I also reacted in other topic. Somehowe i could not react here but now it does.
Not my own idea, but it did work for me on my desire s. Open up the zip and read the next:
I have made a minimal install sufficient to get Contacts and Calendar sync + Google Play.
Then copy with a root explorer and set permissions to 644 of:
GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter
GoogleContactsSyncAdapter
GoogleLoginService
GoogleServicesFramework
Phonesky
Later installed as a regular apk Gmail2 and GenieWidget
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Auke11 said:
I also reacted in other topic. Somehowe i could not react here but now it does.
Not my own idea, but it did work for me on my desire s. Open up the zip and read the next:
I have made a minimal install sufficient to get Contacts and Calendar sync + Google Play.
Then copy with a root explorer and set permissions to 644 of:
GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter
GoogleContactsSyncAdapter
GoogleLoginService
GoogleServicesFramework
Phonesky
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Thanks for the hint!
To get the Play store working I only had to install Phonesky, GoogleServicesFramework and GoogleLoginService.
Now I am trying to figure out what is needed to get the quick settings menu. The latter only appears when the gapps are installed.
ugrnm said:
Thanks for the hint!
To get the Play store working I only had to install Phonesky, GoogleServicesFramework and GoogleLoginService.
Now I am trying to figure out what is needed to get the quick settings menu. The latter only appears when the gapps are installed.
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Hi OP
Could you mention the details of how you got the store working? Eg, where did you download the service files from and where did you copy them in your phone.
Thanks
Anupam
lovethenexus said:
Hi OP
Could you mention the details of how you got the store working? Eg, where did you download the service files from and where did you copy them in your phone.
Thanks
Anupam
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As instructed, you download the gapps zip, remove the unwanted apks, and then flash in recovery.
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I have a PA 3.1 ROM that shows the quick settings without GApps. However, the settings don't appear using a swipe down or through the button in the navigation area. They appear specifically in the expanded desktop mode only. Not sure why, but it doesn't look like an issue related to GApps. Let me know if you were able to validate the link between GApps and quick settings though.
ugrnm said:
Thanks for the hint!
To get the Play store working I only had to install Phonesky, GoogleServicesFramework and GoogleLoginService.
Now I am trying to figure out what is needed to get the quick settings menu. The latter only appears when the gapps are installed.
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ugrnm said:
Thanks for the hint!
To get the Play store working I only had to install Phonesky, GoogleServicesFramework and GoogleLoginService.
Now I am trying to figure out what is needed to get the quick settings menu. The latter only appears when the gapps are installed.
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Hi OP
I had been wondering why I had not been able to get the quick settings (the tiles in the status bar) to appear.
Btw, I'm using Rootbox on my Galaxy S3 (GT-i9300).
Your comment above told me that something from was gapps missing, so I installed the full gapps package and the quick settings work.
I reset/wiped my phone for further testing...
Long story short, I discovered Google's Setup Wizard was the culprit. Once I had rebooted and completed Google's setup wizard my quick settings tiles started working. I have no idea why this affects the tiles
GoogleLoginService was required for SetupWizard. I removed both afterwards with no problems.
Sorry for bumping an old thread, I was searching for info on the play store when I found this thread. Doubt I would have found this info otherwise.
Thanks for the bump, I gave up eventually, but what you found out is great. I'll give it a try!
These days I'm also trying to figure out how painful/feasible it would be to simply not use any of the gapps and just rely on alternative repos such as F-droid.
ugrnm said:
Thanks for the bump, I gave up eventually, but what you found out is great. I'll give it a try!
These days I'm also trying to figure out how painful/feasible it would be to simply not use any of the gapps and just rely on alternative repos such as F-droid.
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Sorry to dig up old threads, hopefully one of you is still around,
I've put Cynogenmod on my xperia, but forgot to install google play, I installed it from an apk using the terminal but it crashes, obviously needs some other google services to work. I have a the google apps zip file but the app names are very different...
ChromeBookmarksSyncAdapter.apk
GalleryGoogle.apk
GenieWidget.apk
Gmail.apk
GoogleBackupTransport.apk
GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk
GoogleContactsSyncAdapter.apk
GoogleFeedback.apk
GoogleLoginService.apk
GooglePartnerSetup.apk
GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk
GoogleServicesFramework.apk
GoogleTTS.apk
MarketUpdater.apk
MarketUploader.apk
NetworkLocation.apk
OneTimeInitializer.apk
SetupWizzard.apk
Talk.apk
Vending.apk
VoiceSearch.apk
I only want google Play and gmail, I have flashed Cyanogenmod mainly to "ungoogle" my phone but I do want an easy way to install new apps.
Any ideas on what the equivolent to Phonesky will be in the list above?
Phonesky, GoogleServicesFramework and GoogleLoginService were enough for < cm 10.2
But with android 4.4 cm11 , it doesn't work anymore.
'there was a problem communicating with google servers'
any tried a standalone market install on kitkat?
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whitenight639 said:
Sorry to dig up old threads, hopefully one of you is still around,
I've put Cynogenmod on my xperia, but forgot to install google play, I installed it from an apk using the terminal but it crashes, obviously needs some other google services to work. I have a the google apps zip file but the app names are very different...
ChromeBookmarksSyncAdapter.apk
GalleryGoogle.apk
GenieWidget.apk
Gmail.apk
GoogleBackupTransport.apk
GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk
GoogleContactsSyncAdapter.apk
GoogleFeedback.apk
GoogleLoginService.apk
GooglePartnerSetup.apk
GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk
GoogleServicesFramework.apk
GoogleTTS.apk
MarketUpdater.apk
MarketUploader.apk
NetworkLocation.apk
OneTimeInitializer.apk
SetupWizzard.apk
Talk.apk
Vending.apk
VoiceSearch.apk
I only want google Play and gmail, I have flashed Cyanogenmod mainly to "ungoogle" my phone but I do want an easy way to install new apps.
Any ideas on what the equivolent to Phonesky will be in the list above?
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Vending = market = phonesky
Stand Alone Play Store Installation
ugrnm said:
Hi everyone,
After flashing a new ROM for my Nexus7 (CM, PA, etc) I want to avoid installing the standard gapps zip with all the Google software, but instead I only want the Play store.
I have searched the XDA forums and I struggle to find anything that precisely solve this issue. It seems that the general consensus when it comes to minimal systems is to install everything first and only then remove the bloat either directly from the shell or via TB, sometimes proceeding with trial and error.
Is there any way, or anyone willing to detail the exact dependencies needed for the Play store apk to work when installed on its own?
Thanks!
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Hi, im just a newbie here but i just want to share my experience in installing playstore.apk and you're right. Its trial and error.
At 1st, i zip signed the playstore.apk and tried to install it in cwm recovery. Yes it was installed but when i reboot my system, it pops up a toast that playstore stopped. i pressed ok and it pops again everytime. 1st failure
2nd, i tried to put the playstore.apk directly in the device/system/priv-app folder then install it normally. it was installed again but when i reboot my system, it crashes again. 2nd failure.
then here is the 3rd and final one and i said to myself that if this will not work again, maybe playstore.apk isnt a stand alone app. so here is what i did. i put the playstore.apk file again in the device/system/priv-app folder and this time i renamed it as "Phonesky" just like in stock roms. i just leave it there exit the file explorer then reboot system. And suddenly, it works and till now, it still works. Maybe it was luck but i'm just sharing my experiences. Im not saying that it will work 100% but maybe give it a try then. But make sure that you already back up everything. Thanks and God bless.
Hi guys,
I have installed Cyanogen 12 on my Wiko Darkmoon do set myself free from Google and I am happy with that... But unfortunately I still need to used Google Calendar (because my wife does not want to change so far and we are using shared calendar big time).
I don't want to install gapps but I am ok to install the minimum apk to have Google calendar sync working on my phone. Based on what I red on that topic, I came to install (may be not in this order) :
GoogleServicesFramework.apk
GoogleLoginService.apk
GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk
Unfortunately, when trying to register a Google account, I get the following message (translated from French, maybe inaccurate sorry) : " Impossible to connect. A communication problem with Google servers occurred. Please try later." with a next button leading always to the same message.
I cannot figured out if something is missing neither if it is possible to do so. I used adb logcat to get some log but I am not familiar at all with it but maybe the answer is in this part :
Code:
I/Timeline( 9816): Timeline: Activity_idle id: [email protected] time:46061804
I/ActivityManager( 535): Displayed com.google.android.gsf.login/.LoginActivityTask: +244ms
I/Timeline( 535): Timeline: Activity_windows_visible id: ActivityRecord{44c1813 u0 com.google.android.gsf.login/.LoginActivity t218} time:4
V/GLSActivity( 9816): Error in
V/GLSActivity( 9816): java.lang.NullPointerException: Attempt to invoke interface method 'java.util.Iterator java.util.List.iterator()' on a
V/GLSActivity( 9816): at com.google.android.gms.auth.firstparty.dataservice.GoogleAccountDataServiceClient.c(Unknown Source)
V/GLSActivity( 9816): at com.google.android.gms.auth.firstparty.dataservice.GoogleAccountDataServiceClient.a(Unknown Source)
V/GLSActivity( 9816): at com.google.android.gms.auth.firstparty.dataservice.GoogleAccountDataServiceClient.signIn(Unknown Source)
V/GLSActivity( 9816): at com.google.android.gsf.loginservice.GLSHelper.blockingAddWithPassword(GLSHelper.java:281)
V/GLSActivity( 9816): at com.google.android.gsf.login.LoginActivityTask$1.runInBackground(LoginActivityTask.java:147)
V/GLSActivity( 9816): at com.google.android.gsf.login.CancelableCallbackThread.run(CancelableCallbackThread.java:37)
I/Timeline( 9816): Timeline: Activity_launch_request id:com.google.android.gsf.login time:46061909
I/ActivityManager( 535): START u0 {cmp=com.google.android.gsf.login/.ShowErrorActivity (has extras)} from uid 10079 on display 0
V/WindowManager( 535): addAppToken: AppWindowToken{1d261f3f token=Token{21b7cf5e ActivityRecord{445c099 u0 com.google.android.gsf.login/.Sh
I/art ( 9816): Background sticky concurrent mark sweep GC freed 14973(933KB) AllocSpace objects, 2(32KB) LOS objects, 18% free, 3MB/4MB,
I/MaliEGL ( 886): [Mali]window_type=1, is_framebuffer=0, errnum = 0
I/MaliEGL ( 886): [Mali]surface->num_buffers=4, surface->num_frames=3, win_min_undequeued=1
I/MaliEGL ( 886): [Mali]max_allowed_dequeued_buffers=3
May be this is not the right topic to post that but this is the closer I have find.