Deodexing System Dump... ERRORS! - Galaxy S III General (US Carriers)

So when I attempt to deodex the system dump, im getting some pretty nasty errors and I cant get any of the files to go through. I've tried xUltimate and the kitchen... any ideas?
SOLVED thanks to HowToMen
Navigate to tools/deodex in your kitchen files,
then change the API level.txt to say 15 instead of 10

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Signing Structure and Contents

Ok, I've been trying this for 2 hours now and have read a dozen tutorials, heres all I need to know and if someone could help that would rock. I need to get an update.zip with 2 apks in it com.htc.framework.apk and framework-res.apk
I've tried a dozen different ways one way it says its missing the update script but most it just plain doesnt work, it seems when I sign it it puts the folder inside the zip and throws it all out of wack. Do i just zip a plain folder with nothing but those two files and the update-script? or is there something else I have to put in there?
With some help and an asprin maybe my headache will go away. Thanks in advance.
PlagaDeRock said:
Ok, I've been trying this for 2 hours now and have read a dozen tutorials, heres all I need to know and if someone could help that would rock. I need to get an update.zip with 2 apks in it com.htc.framework.apk and framework-res.apk
I've tried a dozen different ways one way it says its missing the update script but most it just plain doesnt work, it seems when I sign it it puts the folder inside the zip and throws it all out of wack. Do i just zip a plain folder with nothing but those two files and the update-script? or is there something else I have to put in there?
With some help and an asprin maybe my headache will go away. Thanks in advance.
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You need to put them in a folder called framework.then put that folder in a folder named system. Then zip the system folder with meta-inf folder. So you should endup with a zip that has two folders one the system folder with framework in it and the other folder should be the meta-inf.
beezy420 said:
You need to put them in a folder called framework.then put that folder in a folder named system. Then zip the system folder with meta-inf folder. So you should endup with a zip that has two folders one the system folder with framework in it and the other folder should be the meta-inf.
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Thank you. Just figured it out after testing a bunch of different ways of doing it, now I got that done and when I unpack it everything seems to be in order. I used fresh-pre-kitchen signing tool and it makes an update-script for me. However somethings messed with it and I dont think its my signing, its just not booting for me.
PlagaDeRock said:
Thank you. Just figured it out after testing a bunch of different ways of doing it, now I got that done and when I unpack it everything seems to be in order. I used fresh-pre-kitchen signing tool and it makes an update-script for me. However somethings messed with it and I dont think its my signing, its just not booting for me.
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If you want send me the files an ill zip them up for yeah.
ok i'll give it a try i flashed my zip and it freaked my phone out wouldnt let me install signed zips at all... so I'm nandroiding right now.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=M1MTCM6F
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LWP20KUQ

FixFlash – ROM Flash Verify and Repair Tool *MUST use utility IMO*

This was featured on the XDA Homepage a few days ago, but the developer just confirmed that it should work for any flashable zip, and *should* work on any phone.
Thought I would give the heads up here.
Could fix random Force Closes/Bootloops that people get even when they had wiped multiple times before flashing a new ROM.
Original Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765989
Edit: See post 3 in this thread for my results.
This should save a few headaches, but I think most issues are caused with people not wiping....this wont be able to fix that.
Well, I finally put this utility to the test and here are my results.
Wiped Data/Cache/Dalvik, flashed BakedSnack 1.6 and immediately ran FixFlash. Here's my output:
Code:
E:\aEVO\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb shell sh /sdcard/FixFlash.sh
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
FixFlash - Flash Verify and Repair Tool by SavvyX4
Gathering verification data...
Mounting phone file systems...
Extracting file information from flash log...
Verifying file integrity...
Hash mismatches detected: 13
Bad files...
/system/app/EPST.apk
/system/app/HTC_IME.apk
/system/app/IQRD.apk
/system/app/PCSCII.apk
/system/app/RSS.apk
/system/customize/CID/cidProfile1.xml
/system/customize/CID/cidProfile2.xml
/system/customize/CID/default.xml
/system/customize/COMMON.xml
/system/customize/MNS/default.xml
/system/etc/TPA2018.csv
/system/etc/WPDB.zip
/system/usr/keylayout/AVRCP.kl
Replacing bad files...
Verifying replacement file integrity...
All hash mismatches repaired!
So, it definitely does work for the Evo.
nice find... i'm sure my phone could use this!!
Are you a Cyclops?
Philosuffer said:
In my eye, it is a must use tool now.
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Awesome tool btw, thanx for posting this!
ok I dont understand this
3. Copy both the original .zip file and the extracted folder of the .zip to the root of your sdcard
???? what is the extracted folder? theres multiple folders inside a rom zip?
rjmjr69 said:
ok I dont understand this
3. Copy both the original .zip file and the extracted folder of the .zip to the root of your sdcard
???? what is the extracted folder? theres multiple folders inside a rom zip?
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Say your rom is BakedSnack1.6.zip, extract the contents to a folder called BakedSnack1.6 and place that folder on the root of your sdcard.
Make sense? Not sure how else to explain it.

A500 systemdump

I couldnt get my system to update because the build prop was not the right cheksum. I found links to the default system and got a dump. If you are getting checksum errors on files. try to replace with these. For those how need it.
So this is a sys dump so far that I was able to get.
http://www.ti-x.com/files/roms/Acer-a500/acersysdump.7z full dump with everything I could get access to so far
http://www.ti-x.com/files/roms/Acer-a500/Acer-A500.7z deodex and odex app/framework
gravyplaya said:
I couldnt get my system to update because the build prop was not the right cheksum. I found links to the default system and got a dump. If you are getting checksum errors on files. try to replace with these. For those how need it.
So this is a sys dump so far that I was able to get.
http://www.ti-x.com/files/roms/Acer-a500/acersysdump.7z full dump with everything I could get access to so far
http://www.ti-x.com/files/roms/Acer-a500/Acer-A500.7z deodex and odex app/framework
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Where are you located? US. If in US. can you dump the boot.img and flexrom.img if you havent already updated.
could you please dump your .img's I could really use the
Boot.img
Flexrom.img
System.img
You have the same firmware I have so I can get back to true stock. It will help a lot of other people out as well. If your unsure how I can give you the commands to dump each individual image to your SD card.

[TOOL][ROMDEV] working baksmali for honeycomb

I recently made a discovery regarding the RETURN_VOID_BARRIER issues encountered while trying to deodex honeycomb's framework. Here is a working version of baksmali based on JesusFreke's 1.2.7 patch with the difference that it now produces compliant smali code that can be recompiled by smali.jar 1.2.6. This means that there is no need to edit the smali code to be able to recompile it.
I tried recompiling with smali 1.2.7 and got a nice box of bootloops so stick with 1.2.6 until a proper fix is implemented in the official smali tools.
Thanks! This was most useful for my project today!
I'm really amazed more people haven't noticed/commented on this TBH.
NetworkLocation.odex still give errors.
Thats the error:
Code:
Error occured while loading boot class path files. Aborting.
org.jf.dexlib.Code.Analysis.ClassPath$ClassNotFoundException: Could not find superclass Lcom/android/location/provider/GeocodeProvider;
at org.jf.dexlib.Code.Analysis.ClassPath$ClassDef.loadSuperclass(ClassPath.java:784)
at org.jf.dexlib.Code.Analysis.ClassPath$ClassDef.<init>(ClassPath.java:668)
at org.jf.dexlib.Code.Analysis.ClassPath.loadClassDef(ClassPath.java:280)
at org.jf.dexlib.Code.Analysis.ClassPath.initClassPath(ClassPath.java:163)
at org.jf.dexlib.Code.Analysis.ClassPath.InitializeClassPathFromOdex(ClassPath.java:110)
at org.jf.baksmali.baksmali.disassembleDexFile(baksmali.java:104)
at org.jf.baksmali.main.main(main.java:282)
Error while loading class Lcom/google/android/location/GeocodeProvider; from file NetworkLocation.odex
Error while loading ClassPath class Lcom/google/android/location/GeocodeProvider;
I'm also getting errors on galaxy tab 10.1, framework was done without any problem but many of system app can not deodex
Thanks,the proeblem I meet is solved.
trying to download this file, it downloads as a zip, shouldnt it be a jar? I have tried renaming it to jar and it says its corrupt. help?
fallingup said:
trying to download this file, it downloads as a zip, shouldnt it be a jar? I have tried renaming it to jar and it says its corrupt. help?
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I think you have to unzip it first. Have a peek inside.
sent from my cyanogen(mod) vision
gee one said:
I think you have to unzip it first. Have a peek inside.
sent from my cyanogen(mod) vision
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its the contents of a .jar file...
fallingup said:
its the contents of a .jar file...
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It's a zip of a jar file. The jar file is a zip like format, so maybe whatever you are using to unzip is a bit aggressive? Try something milder
sent from my cyanogen(mod) vision
gee one said:
It's a zip of a jar file. The jar file is a zip like format, so maybe whatever you are using to unzip is a bit aggressive? Try something milder
sent from my cyanogen(mod) vision
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Thanks for gettin me outta my n00b moment silly osx unzipped it and made it seem like just one zip file, its been too long since ive done any dev work on my mac
Yeah, it happens. When I want to peek at something on my mac, sometimes it goes into a loop where it unzips to a tar.gz and then when I try to open that, it opens up a zip. Infinite loop!
It works fine from the terminal command line and zipeg seems to do a good job.
sent from my cyanogen(mod) vision

[SCRIPT/TOOL](Updated 10/22)Auto-deodexer 1.2.8 for the Captivate (Froyo-Gingerbread)

***I added some minor reliability improvements, by including more error checking, seems to run pretty smooth***
I've been playing around with making a deodexer script and having some issues, did a google search and came across these two posts.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=598026
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5775540&postcount=57
So I merged what I had with theirs and modified it to work on the Captivate ROM's.
I thought it would be a useful tool to have and thought I would share with anyone interested in deodexing their own stock ROM.
Why would you want to deodex your own ROM when you could download somebody elses? Something to do I guess.
It deodexes the app and framework folders in three passes, the first pass does the files that don't require a specific boot class path, the second pass deodexes the files that do require a boot class path and the third does a check for any files the for-do loop may have skipped.
It takes approximately 10 to 30 minutes to complete, depending on your computer, but considering that it took me almost a day to deodexed a ROM manually, , thats not so bad.
It can pull a stock ROM from your phone and deodex it, using adb or you can extract a factoryfs.rfs file and place app and framework folder into the app and framework folders for the script.
It also has a batch zipalign tool for when its done deodexing.
You have the option to select boot class paths for Captivate i897 (gingerbread or froyo), or you can input a custom boot class path string.
Extract the Deodexer_i897.zip to a folder that does not have spaces in the name.
Pull the system from your phone or add your app and framework folders to the extracted folder for the deodexer.
Then just doubleclick on deoall.bat and your off and running.
I included a Readme file with instructions.
You have to have the Java sdk and samsung usb drivers installed on your computer for it to work.
The script is a windows batch file and was modified on Windows 7. I assume it will work on XP as well, but haven't tested it.
I've tested it on:
i897 - KB1, KF1, KH3, KI1, KI2, KJ1, KJ2, KJ3, KK1 and KK2
Rogers - KH2
i9000 - JVO, JVR and JVS stock ROMs.
I've flashed and tested KF1, KH3, KI2, KJ1, KJ2 and KJ3 on my phone with no problems.
(Remember, stock KH3 - KJ3 do not have any ringtones so you will have to copy them to the media/audio folder from another ROM)
Note: Remember to check the app and framework folders for files that got skipped. If there is, try running the deodexer again just to make sure it just wasn't a glitch.
Thanks and credits goes out to Daneshm90 and crzyruski for the deodexer scripts and JesusFreke for giving us baksmali-smali and not to forget, Igor Pavlov for 7zip.
UPDATE- I'm adding a basic clockworkmod flashable script template that you can pop your system into. It includes redbend_ua, wipe, busybox, su and superuser.apk for root. You will have to add a kernel (zImage) and the appropriate modem (modem.bin) to the updates folder.
You will have to flash an update.zip (Froyo) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734163
or flash a kernel tar using odin, that has clockwork mod baked in (Gingerbread), and will need to add a cwm modded kernel to the update folder in the template if you want to keep clockwork mod recovery (Gingerbread). The template will not work with special kernels that have scripting included such as init.d, you will have to flash special MOD kernels that contain scripts, afterwards.
*****CAUTION:This is a full wipe template so be careful and know what you are doing.*****
***Fixed the Core_ROM.zip so it will install the modem and kernel, plus added the wipe script.***
It is beyond the scope of my talents and time to completely teach someone how to do all of this, but google is your friend when it comes to learning this stuff. There are allot of resources out there to help you accomplish your task. I'm just merely supplying some basic tools for you.
TOOLS
Notepad++ works great at editing the updater-script in the META-INF folder.
And the smali and xmls in the apks and jars.
http://notepad-plus-plus.org/
And Apkmanager is great to decompile and compile apk and jar files - Thanks raziel23x
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1227179
Just add .apk to the end of the .jar, do your modding, change it back to jar when you're done, works great.
Plus raziel23x has a new apk multi tool that is still in beta but is worth watching http://apkmultitool.com/
Also for those that want a free alternative to Photoshop to modify your graphics, there is a great program called Paint.Net http://paintnet.org/
If you are serious about MODDING here is another valuable tool, Beyond Compare available here $$ http://www.scootersoftware.com/
And this is a valuable reference for those interested in Modding
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=822311
KERNELS
For KF1 I found this link for the cog5-beta2-kernel.tar, thanks to designgears. http://ftp.captivate.org.ua/samsung/captivate/2.3.x/2.3.3/ROM/cognition_5/
And of course, for KH3 and KI1-KI2 use Boogs kernel available here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242533
For KJ1, KJ2 and KJ3 use Boogs kernel here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1294849
***The script has been updated to include the boot class path as an option, instead of having to copy and paste the whole thing, so the Bootclass_path.txt file is no longer needed... Thanks to ralphreyes ***
**NOTICE: due to the nature of DOS (Windows) environmental variables, the deodexer needs to be extracted to the root folder, or any folder it resides in, can't have a space in its name. e.g. Android SDK as opposed to Android_SDK***
As always, I am not responsible if it messes up your phone.
I hope someone finds this useful.
***NOW ITS FINAL***
This is awesome !! Thanks for sharing.
I will have to check this out when I get time this weekend...or sooner.
What about an odexer?
I would like to odex the ROM on my phone after I get my desired modifications in. Any chance on an odexer script?
Thanks I've been looking for an easy way to deodex my own stock rom. I will put it to good use.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
gibson3659 said:
I would like to odex the ROM on my phone after I get my desired modifications in. Any chance on an odexer script?
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Odexing is a little tricky, I haven't found a compiler to do that, something exclusive to google and phone manufacturing developers. Though the performance of an odexed ROM is so slight over a deodexed one, it probably wouldn't be worth it.
Nice job on the "Read me".
Will be trying my hand at this asap...
thanks again
4-2ndtwin said:
Nice job on the "Read me".
Will be trying my hand at this asap...
thanks again
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Thanks, let me know how it goes. I did three more ROMs after I fixed it and flashed two of them and had no problems. When I get home tonight, was going to add an option to root plus will upload some templates for cwm recovery.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
crt60 said:
**NOTICE** I added another deodexer for high performance computers with quad-core or high end dual core processors, even though the original deodexer works fine, because the script would run so fast, it can produce errors, or skip files because of possible memory segment overlap, causing null pointer exceptions, so I added a 3 second pause between each operation to solve this issue. It only adds a minute or two to the deodexing time, but should add reliability and integrity to the deodexed ROM -> Deodexer_i897x.zip
I've been playing around with making a deodexer script and having some issues, did a google search and came across these two posts.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=598026
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5775540&postcount=57
So I merged what I had with theirs and modified it to work on the Captivate ROM's.
I thought it would be a useful tool to have and thought I would share with anyone interested in deodexing their own stock ROM.
Why would you want to deodex your own ROM when you could download somebody elses? Something to do I guess.
It deodexes the app and framework folders in three passes, the first pass does the files that don't require a specific boot class path, the second pass deodexes the files that do require a boot class path and the third does a check for any files the for-do loop may have skipped.
It takes approximately 10 to 30 minutes to complete, depending on your computer, but considering that it took me almost a day to deodexed a ROM manually, , thats not so bad.
It can pull a stock ROM from your phone and deodex it, using adb or you can extract a factoryfs.rfs file and place app and framework folder into the app and framework folders for the script.
It also has a batch zipalign tool for when its done deodexing.
You have to manually add the boot class paths at the beginning when prompted, but I included a text file that you can just copy and paste the appropriate boot class paths into the script. I did that in case of future or other ROMs, so the boot class paths could be modified.
Just doubleclick on deoall.bat and your off and running.
I included a Readme file with instructions.
You have to have the Java sdk and samsung usb drivers installed on your computer for it to work.
The script is a windows batch file and was modified on Windows 7. I assume it will work on XP as well, but haven't tested it.
I've tested it on KB1, KF1, KH3, KI1-KI2, KJ1, KJ2, KJ3 and Rogers KH2 stock ROMs.
I've flashed and tested KF1, KH3, KI2, KJ1, KJ2 and KJ3 on my phone with no problems.
(Remember, stock KH3 - KJ3 do not have any ringtones so you will have to copy them to the media/audio folder from another ROM)
Note: Remember to check the app and framework folders for files that got skipped. If there is, try running the deodexer again just to make sure it just wasn't a glitch.
Thanks and credits goes out to Daneshm90 and crzyruski for the deodexer scripts and JesusFreke for giving us baksmali-smali and not to forget, Igor Pavlov for 7zip.
UPDATE- I'm adding a basic clockworkmod flashable script template that you can pop your system into. It includes redbend_ua, busybox, su and superuser.apk for root. You will have to add a kernel (zImage) and the appropriate modem (modem.bin) to the updates folder.
You will have to flash an update.zip (Froyo) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734163
or flash a kernel tar using odin, that has clockwork mod baked in (Gingerbread), and will need to add a cwm modded kernel to the update folder in the template if you want to keep clockwork mod recovery (Gingerbread). The template will not work with special kernels that have scripting included such as init.d, you will have to flash special MOD kernels that contain scripts, afterwards.
*****CAUTION:This is a full wipe template so be careful and know what you are doing.*****
It is beyond the scope of my talents and time to completely teach someone how to do all of this, but google is your friend when it comes to learning this stuff. There are allot of resources out there to help you accomplish your task. I'm just merely supplying some basic tools for you.
TOOLS
Notepad++ works great at editing the updater-script in the META-INF folder.
And the smali and xmls in the apks and jars.
http://notepad-plus-plus.org/
And Apkmanager is great to decompile and compile apk and jar files - Thanks raziel23x
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1227179
Just add .apk to the end of the .jar, do your modding, change it back to jar when you're done, works great.
Also for those that want a free alternative to Photoshop to modify your graphics, there is a great program called Paint.Net http://paintnet.org/
KERNELS
For KF1 I found this link for the cog5-beta2-kernel.tar, thanks to designgears. http://ftp.captivate.org.ua/samsung/captivate/2.3.x/2.3.3/ROM/cognition_5/
And of course, for KH3 and KI1-KI2 use Boogs kernel available here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242533
For KJ1 and KJ2, use Boogs kernel here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1294849
As always, I am not responsible if it messes up your phone.
I hope someone finds this useful.
***Fixed Root***
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thanks for your work ,so i can build my own rom by myself with less work
crt60,
Didn't get a chance to try this out last weekend. I hope to get to it this Sat. I'll give u some feed back afterwards.
Appreciate the work u are doing and sharing.
Sent from i897uckj3
How can I extract a one-click .exe stock ROM?
Thansk.
chappatti said:
How can I extract a one-click .exe stock ROM?
Thansk.
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You can't that I know of, it is a microsoft mfc program and I haven't found a decompiler for it. You will have to find the original odin tar file
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
crt60 said:
You can't that I know of, it is a microsoft mfc program and I haven't found a decompiler for it.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
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Thanks for your quick reply !!
One thing is not clear in your reademe? Do I need to run the deodexer from the stock ROM folder, or do ineed to edit my win $path.?
chappatti said:
Thanks for your quick reply !!
One thing is not clear in your reademe? Do I need to run the deodexer from the stock ROM folder, or do ineed to edit my win $path.?
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Copy the app and framework folders in system into the deodexer folder and merge with the app and framework folders already there.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
crt60 said:
Copy the app and framework folders in system into the deodexer folder and merge with the app and framework folders already there.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
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I have checked the updater-script and found it doesn't extract the 'updates' folder ,so the zImage and modem.bin can't be installed
q659503934 said:
I have checked the updater-script and found it doesn't extract the 'updates' folder ,so the zImage and modem.bin can't be installed
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I will check it out when i get time
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
crt60 said:
I will check it out when i get time
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
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I just add the script
ui_print("");
ui_print("extract files...");
package_extract_dir("updates", "/tmp");
set_perm(0, 0, 0777, "/tmp/redbend_ua");
i think you could build a ROM template ,it's more useful.
Yep, you're right. I must have accidentally deleted that, when I removed the wipe program, trying to simplify the script. It has been fixed, plus I went ahead and added the wipe script back in. Thanks for your input...
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I thought I would make it a little easier on your script by adding a couple extra lines to the 'deoall.bat' file so the bootclass path is included within. When it prompts you to enter the bootclass path, you can enter 1 for GingerBread, 2 for Froyo, or you can just enter your custom one.
Replace the line that starts with
Code:
set /P INPUT=Enter BootClassPath (ex 1.jar:2.jar:3.jar): %=%
with the following:
Code:
echo Enter BootClassPath: 1=GingerBread, 2=Froyo,
set /P INPUT=or custom (ex file1.jar:file2.jar:file3.jar): %=%
IF %INPUT%==1 (set INPUT=core.jar:bouncycastle.jar:core-junit.jar:twframework.jar:services.jar:framework.jar:seccamera.jar:javax.obex.jar:com.google.android.maps.jar)
IF %INPUT%==2 (set INPUT=core.jar:twframework.jar:android.policy.jar:services.jar:framework.jar:seccamera.jar:javax.obex.jar:com.google.android.maps.jar)
Thank you for your excellent work crt60!!
ralphreyes said:
I thought I would make it a little easier on your script by adding a couple extra lines to the 'deoall.bat' file so the bootclass path is included within. When it prompts you to enter the bootclass path, you can enter 1 for GingerBread, 2 for Froyo, or you can just enter your custom one.
Replace the line that starts with
Code:
set /P INPUT=Enter BootClassPath (ex 1.jar:2.jar:3.jar): %=%
with the following:
Code:
echo Enter BootClassPath: 1=GingerBread, 2=Froyo,
set /P INPUT=or custom (ex file1.jar:file2.jar:file3.jar): %=%
IF %INPUT%==1 (set INPUT=core.jar:bouncycastle.jar:core-junit.jar:twframework.jar:services.jar:framework.jar:seccamera.jar:javax.obex.jar:com.google.android.maps.jar)
IF %INPUT%==2 (set INPUT=core.jar:twframework.jar:android.policy.jar:services.jar:framework.jar:seccamera.jar:javax.obex.jar:com.google.android.maps.jar)
Thank you for your excellent work crt60!!
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Nice, I did make a script like that but thought it would be too confusing for those that use this for non-captivate ROMs. I'll update the link with the new code.
Thanks
could add option 3 , custom boot class list (as it is now) for other devices! or have them save it to a txt file in a list one per line and have the bat read the custom txt list

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