when i am trying to install apps they are requesting to "test access protected storage" in the name of developer tools...why is it happening?
i noticed this only in my current android build cm10 by quarx.
when i installed the same apk in stock rom they did not request such permission...
should i install these application from external source??
i know that my english is very bad :silly::laugh:
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Hello,
I've been starting to cook my own rom under Clockwork, but ran into trouble when putting apps into system/app. They aren't installed on boot, because they aren't from a trusted source.
*SwypeInstaller, for example, is given through e-mail by the swype team, but cannot be cooked, as it doesn't come from the market (need "allow untrusted sources to be ticked)
*I understood signing isn't enough, and that a custom certificate is needed?
I'd like to know how to do that kind of stuff, in order to batch-cook some roms, and to avoid manual install or titanium install or recovery install of system apps.
>Good example is fasterfix, install like a charm upon first boot
I'd need a very simple explanation, i know how to use adb for example and zipsigner and stuff, but i'm not really into the Linux thingie
Edit : A way to disable certificate check on first boot will do as well ^^
Thanks
Up please!
Up! I really need help on this one, i can't cook swype installer on my personal rom updates :-(
i just recently changed from a rooted stock rom where this was working to jandycane 1.7.2 now i keep getting this error after sign in.
"we do not have permission to access the applications private storage directory. please check that nothing is interfering with disk access and restart"
anyone have any idea how i can fix this. thanks
I just moved to the Nexus 4 from the HTC One S and I'm actually having a very similar problem. Previously on all the CM10 ROMs some of the websites I go to have no problem with their security certificates. However in CM10.1 ROMs the same sites will pop up an error that the site's security is untrusted and I cannot download files from them.
My question is what I would need to modify to have the same type of security certificates in CM10.1 ROMs as were available in CM10 ROMs. Is it something I could copy files from a ROM I know is working to replace in the CM10.1 ROM I am using?
I have tried using TitaniumBackup to backup certinstaller and then restore it on the new ROM but unfortunately that was ineffective. Other than that, unless I can do the above, I'm kind of at a loss. I've also pulled the .cer file from Chrome on my computer and used the certificate installer built into android but that had no noticeable effect.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
As an update I copied all of the files from the working ROM in the directory System/etc/security/cacerts to the 4.2.1 ROM and did a clean install but I am still having the same problem so I'm completely baffled as to what else to do.
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Hi everyone,
First of all, excuse my bad english (I'm french).
I'm now working in a company who's producing tablets for kids.
I'm not an android developper, just a project manager.
For the new version of our tablets (2013), we are going to pass the Google Approval (GSM) to have all the Google Apps in the tab (it was not the case for the previous version).
But, we need to include a lot of preloaded content in the tablet (games, books...) and we will be able to do that only after the Google approval, so all the installation apk files cannot be included in the ROM.
So, we are trying to find an app (included to our ROM) witch can automatically install a list of APK during the first launch of the tab.
Is there any application existing for that ?
My S3 is running Omega Rom and it's using AROMA installer : it's kind of similar function except the AROMA installer install the ROM and the apps at the same time, and I need to do it separately.
Thanks for your help and answers
Yea aroma installer sounds good..you guys can do something like..when the tablet boots up the first time it takes to the recovery and install the aroma zip...where the user can seect the thibgs they want automatically
-Rik[Rittik]
Thanks for your answer ! I'll try with this tool then
Hi,
I have another question related to the same subject...
So, we plan to buid a specific ROM and to make Google approve it (GSM certification).
After the ROM will be signed by Google, we cannot touch it.
We will probably include AROMA to our ROM so that it can install a package of APK during the first launch of the tablet.
We will have to make different packages for each country because the preloaded apps will be different for each one.
Question is : what if the user have to make a hard reset on the tablet ?
Will he lose all the applications he installed ?
Is there a way not to destroy the "Data" partition during a hard reset ? Kind of hard reset without full wipe ?
Any help will be appreciated
Thanks
R: APK Package installer
You can put aroma apps to system app and make it deactivable!
hi guys
Im using a rooted S5 - android 5.0.
Anyone knows any working/fully functional permission manager? i.e. today i downloaded one expense manager app and it asked for permission to access my SMS. I would like to deny that. Any known app I can choose which permission I should allow and which i should deny n a particular app?
Thanks
Install Xposed framework then install AppOpsXposed module.
im using a deodexed custom rom (BOD3) after installing xposed sdk got stuck in bootloop. i had to upload uninstaller to my external card and after that i was able to access my phone. I flashed sdk21.
I'm using SlimLP v5.1.1 and xposed-v75-sdk22-arm.zip with no problems.