I froze a bunch of crapware on my Atrix. Later I was looking for the sound recorder but it was nowhere. TB couldn't find it either. Then I noticed a few of the apps I had frozen were no longer available to TB. Now I did a factory reset in between.
Could that screw up that apps that are "frozen"? What does TB do when freezing the apps? Is it easy to revert that process manually? I am kind of hosed here.
Yea... when skmmething goes wrong you shouldn't just blindly factory reset man, you're going to screw yourself over.
The files were changed when you froze them, making them invisible to the system (er launcher for that matter).
When you reset, I'm assuming TB was removed, and the files are still gone; the system checks for those files and since it can't find them, it is having problems.
I would say to flash back to the stock ROM and start over.
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I had to reset the phone because it lost my google login info and i couldn't see contacts. I couldn't add contacts either.
TB and its data were stored on the SD so when I reinstalled TB from market it could see the backed up stuff, etc.. Seems like it forgot what it had frozen.
Can one manually unfreeze?
And where can I find the stock ROM to reflash?
Yea you can unfreeze by going back into the application and just hitting unfreeze rather than freezing like before.
Now I don't know where you could get a stock ROM; check around on the Android Dev forum and see what you can find.
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they're not in the defrost list
gdanko said:
they're not in the defrost list
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did you make sure to have cleared the filters D: .. maybe your filters had it set to hide frozen apps.. D:
Sadly not. In fact, to test something I did the following...
[localhost app]# ls -l vlingo-1.9.5-release-moto.apk
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3575093 Feb 5 01:21 vlingo-1.9.5-release-moto.apk
[localhost app]# md5sum vlingo-1.9.5-release-moto.apk
620e8e5df056507a038da706adfc92ca vlingo-1.9.5-release-moto.apk
Freeze Vlingo via TB
[localhost app]# ls -l vlingo-1.9.5-release-moto.apk
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3575093 Feb 5 01:21 vlingo-1.9.5-release-moto.apk
[localhost app]# md5sum vlingo-1.9.5-release-moto.apk
620e8e5df056507a038da706adfc92ca vlingo-1.9.5-release-moto.apk
[localhost app]#
The apk has not changed at all. What does Titanium Backup do when "freezing"? I verified Vlingo is now hidden.
hmmm .. have you tried checking out the TiBu website for assistance X-x?
http://matrixrewriter.com/android/
This was for people who had issues freezing an app.. but maybe it can help you D:
Open Titanium, then Preferences. Scroll down to App processing mode, and check the second radio button "AUTO, Indirect"
Well the FAQ says frozen apps will be defrosted on factory reset.
you know.. i don't think i ever had a sound recorder app .. but TiBu recognizes it.. though ther's no app for it..
darkamikaze said:
hmmm .. have you tried checking out the TiBu website for assistance X-x?
http://matrixrewriter.com/android/
This was for people who had issues freezing an app.. but maybe it can help you D:
Open Titanium, then Preferences. Scroll down to App processing mode, and check the second radio button "AUTO, Indirect"
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Well I tried the AUTO, Indirect but that did not help restore the problem apps. Someone hinted TiBu merely renames the apk to something like apk.bak but that isn't the case, either.
I ran a test; checked md5sum for an app before and after a freeze/reboot. The md5sum was the same. The file is not modified in any way. So the question remains, what does TiBu do to "freeze" an item?
This is what logcat shows when I freeze something:
03-22 06:25:13.529 1502 1508 I ActivityManager: Force stopping package com.amazon.mShop.android uid=10129
03-22 06:25:13.549 4975 4975 D HomeLoaders: application intent received: android.intent.action.PACKAGE_CHANGED, replacing=false
03-22 06:25:13.549 4975 4975 D HomeLoaders: --> package:com.amazon.mShop.android
03-22 06:25:13.549 4975 4975 D HomeLoaders: --> sync package com.amazon.mShop.android
03-22 06:25:13.589 3355 3355 I class com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup.c.k: App enable/disable activity has finished ! (resultCode = 0)
03-22 06:25:13.599 4818 4818 D AndroidRuntime: Shutting down VM
03-22 06:25:13.609 3355 3355 D com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup.j.d: onStop()
03-22 06:25:13.609 1502 2279 W InputManagerService: Window already focused, ignoring focus gain of: [email protected]
03-22 06:25:13.629 4818 4828 D jdwp : adbd disconnected
03-22 06:25:13.679 3355 3355 I [email protected]: List refreshed
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.
During my time while hangouts was working, I tried to use the Xposed SMS mod that added a "quick reply' menu for replying. While attempting to get it to work, I pressed "Uninstall updates" with hangouts and managed to break the online portion of hangouts, preventing me from signing in with it. Specifically after a short period of "signing in", it would flash a "Couldn't sign in because we couldn't reach Google. Try Again." on the 2.1 APK version. For the material-styled v2.3 version that just released it's just stuck in a infinite loop for "Signing In". While trying to debug the issue I came across this ADB error printed that says "V/GCM﹕ not posting request to register com.google.android.talk because of backoff period." Fiddling with the "clear cache/data" option reposts that log. I already reflashed Gapps, turned on/off exposed, and reset as much data pertaining to the other gapps(gmail, gplay etc. work fine), and tried diffrent version of the app out. No solution currently works. I'm currently on the Alliance Rom, with root & xposed(currently disabled).
another log entry:
"[avd][avd] Permission for com.google.android.talk to access oauth2:https://www.googleapis.com/auth/chat https://www.googleapis.com/auth/plus.me https://www.googleapis.com/auth/hangouts https://www.googleapis.com/auth/chat.native will be managed locally."
consistenly afterwards I also noticed a "GCM registration failed" notice.
specific order:
1"register - retrying gcm registration:Redacted-21"
2"Implicit intents with startService are not safe: Intent { act=com.google.android.c2dm.intent.REGISTER (has extras) } android.content.ContextWrapper.startService:506 com.google.android.apps.babel.realtimechat.GcmIntentService.xS:295 com.google.android.apps.babel.realtimechat.x.ya:401"
3."I/GCM﹕GCM config loaded"
4."V/GCM﹕not posting request to register com.google.android.talk because of backoff period"
5."I/Babel: [GcmIntentService] gcm error: SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE"
6. "E/Babel﹕ Gcm registration failed"
7."D/CMASMessage﹕ [update] mShowingCMASText is false" *repeats multiple times*
Did you fixed it? Im also stuck at signing in in my s4 running Dan's cm11 m9 stock kernel.
Nope.not seems to be related to GCM which handles communications. Flashing a new GAPPS package may fix it if your try that.
Hi,
Defy Plus, running the 20150103 nigthly from Quarx. After one night of charging I found the phone asking for the sim PIN as if it has rebooted. I found out that the following were lost:
-all or almost all settings
-most (but not all) of the programs installed with GooglePlay
-GooglePlay itself.
I tried the following:
-reinstalled GApps
-installed a newer CM nightly: 20150117.
Other details
-contacts list (unsynchronised) and call history are OK
-sdcard seems to be OK, filemanager and gallery can access it
-messaging and some other programs crash on start-up
What could be the problem?
Additional details:
- Crashing messaging app says:
01-17 13:59:30.949: E/AndroidRuntime(3196): java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to instantiate application com.android.mms.MmsApp: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Didn't find class "com.android.mms.MmsApp" on path: DexPathList[[zip file "/system/priv-app/Mms.apk"],nativeLibraryDirectories=[/vendor/lib, /system/lib]]
-I can also provide an strace; I didn't find anything useful inside (though I'm not an strace expert).
- Looks similar to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=706773
Probably solved
Messaging was solved by deleting the cache.
GoogleApps and stuff was solved by repeatedly installing different GApps from the internet. pa_gapps-modular-mini-4.4.4-20150117-signed.zip was the last one that finally gave back all functionality.
I have a rooted Nexus 6p, and also installed xposed framework. I did some tweaks and not much.
Now I get a randomly reboot (2-5 times a day) and every time it reboots, ~5% battery is lost...
I have located the exact moment and the logs, but don't have much clue.
HTML:
AndroidRuntime: ****FATAL EXCEPTION IN SYSTEM PROCESS: main
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: No interface method broadcastIntend(Landroid/app/IapplicationThread; Landroid/content/Intent:Ljava/lang/String:IZZI)I in class Landroid/app/IActivityManager;or its super classes (declaration of 'android.app.IActivityManager' appreas in /system/framwork/framwork.jar)
at ccv.a(SourceFile:64)
at cdk.a(sourceFile:127)
at cdn.run(SourceFile:99)
at android.os.Handler.handleCallback(Hand***
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:95)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:148)
at com.android.server.SystemServer.run(SystemServer.java.283)
at com.android.server.Systemserver.main(SystemServer.java:168)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:726)
at com.android.intrenal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:616)
at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.main(XposedBridge.java:114)
P.S.I typo all above, forgive if any nonsense errors...
Is that the problem with Xposed?
Do you have Greenify? If so, it's probably the "Use GCM Push for Greenified Apps" option (your logcat looks similar to what my phone showed)
(to clarify, I had to grab a logcat via adb to really see where Greenify was mentioned - maybe I didn't use catlog or syslog correctly at first)
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Xposed is fine. I get no random reboots. Check which modules ypu are running. Turn them on one at a time.
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