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i am unable to recompile systemui.apk after changing status bar icon it shows some error please help me what should i do.
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what error? specify please
its saying something like that error massing or changed in the location where i changed icons
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sanchit0403 said:
its saying something like that error massing or changed in the location where i changed icons
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Make sure the png file names are the same
Do not simply replace .9.png only normal png
marcussmith2626 said:
Make sure the png file names are the same
Do not simply replace .9.png only normal png
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yup i replaced them
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sanchit0403 said:
yup i replaced them
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If you are simply replacing a png with a png with the same file name & image size there is no need to decompile the apk
simply change the file name SystemUI.apk to SystemUI. zip
unzip the file
goto res/drawable-ldpi
replace png keeping file names & dimensions the same
zip everything back up
change file extension from zip back to apk (if on pc you will need to enable show file extensions in folder options in the control panel to see the zip extention)
put in flashable zip and flashing with system mounted
if you want to use apktool for anything else follow my guide here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2206938
I want to go back to using .qmg for boot animation but the rom im on ( Alliance ) is using bootanimation.zip now. How can i go back to .qmg?? thanks
freak69ize said:
I want to go back to using .qmg for boot animation but the rom im on ( Alliance ) is using bootanimation.zip now. How can i go back to .qmg?? thanks
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Which Alliance? You could try this. Rename your bootanimation.zip by putting a .bak on the end. Then put this file (from inside zip) in your system/ bin folder. Set permissions to 755
If you are on Alliance NE9 you can now boot into safestrap and flash a custom bootanimation zip (with qmg files) and see if it works. If you are using the OA8, you will need to put your bootanimation files in manually. The permissions for those is 644.
I hosted a thread for a guy that goes by pas2001 that does great bootanimations using qmg files. It is over on the Galaxy S5 international forum and they work on our Galaxy S5s. Let me know if you'd like a link.
Tulsadiver said:
Which Alliance? You could try this. Rename your bootanimation.zip by putting a .bak on the end. Then put this file (from inside zip) in your system/ bin folder. Set permissions to 755
If you are on Alliance NE9 you can now boot into safestrap and flash a custom bootanimation zip (with qmg files) and see if it works. If you are using the OA8, you will need to put your bootanimation files in manually. The permissions for those is 644.
I hosted a thread for a guy that goes by pas2001 that does great bootanimations using qmg files. It is over on the Galaxy S5 international forum and they work on our Galaxy S5s. Let me know if you'd like a link.
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Im on the Lollipop build of Alliance. Ok i will give that a try and see what happens. Thanks
sure i would love the link.
freak69ize said:
Im on the Lollipop build of Alliance. Ok i will give that a try and see what happens. Thanks
sure i would love the link.
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You might need this bootanimation bin file then. The small one called null is from stock OA8. Rename it.
Pas2001 link. http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/themes-apps/mod-bootanimation-pas001-style-t2857972
Seems I already have that file in my bin folder with those permissions
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freak69ize said:
Seems I already have that file in my bin folder with those permissions
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Replace that file (again, renaming it first so you can restore it later if you wish) rename your bootanimation.zip file, and throw these into your system/media folder (take them out of this zip) and reboot.
Add this one too. It is your shut down animation. Set all of these to 644
Tulsadiver said:
Add this one too. It is your shut down animation. Set all of these to 644
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Ok i got it.. but i had to set perms to 755 instead of 644. Cant thank you enough bro..
So those from the link... they are ok to flash on our phone our should i do it manually?
Okay so I just tried to install xposed on my Xperia Z and it was a success. All you need to do is be rooted. For that, go to this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/development/super-su-xperia-device-lollipop-easy-t3119006. The procedure mentioned here worked like a charm for me.
Once you are rooted, go to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811. Download the .zip file and the .apk file. Install the .apk file like any other normal .apk file. Unzip the .zip file using any file explorer (I used root explorer). After you've unzipped the files, all you have to do is move and replace them in the system folders and assign correct permissions.
It's not working for me, the installer keeps saying Xposed isn't currently active
I got boot looped with this solution...bummer!
ahsan530 said:
Okay so I just tried to install xposed on my Xperia Z and it was a success. All you need to do is be rooted. For that, go to this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/development/super-su-xperia-device-lollipop-easy-t3119006. The procedure mentioned here worked like a charm for me.
Once you are rooted, go to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811. Download the .zip file and the .apk file. Install the .apk file like any other normal .apk file. Unzip the .zip file using any file explorer (I used root explorer). After you've unzipped the files, all you have to do is move and replace them in the system folders and assign correct permissions.
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Would it be possible to explain the file copying process in more detail. My Xperia Z crashed whilst copying and overwriting the files into the LIB and now is in a boot loop. Copying the appropriate files to BIN and FRAMEWORK worked fine.
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Done! Its working great! In order to work need to set the correct permissions in relevant files.
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alexfra said:
Done! Its working great! In order to work need to set the correct permissions in relevant files.
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Did you copy the FRAMEWORK, BIN and LIB files over. My Xperia rebooted whilst copying the LIB files over and the went into bootloop.
Busy re-installing lollipop as we speak.
I have installed the files separately (one by one) in the relevant system's paths
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alexfra said:
I have installed the files separately (one by one) in the relevant system's paths
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I reinstalled the 5.0.2 firmware. Then did the KingRoot and replaced with SuperSU. The I tried to install Xposed followin the above steps and copied file by file like you did, and if I copy the 3rd file in LIB over, the phone reboots and goes into bootloop.
adrianh_za said:
Did you copy the FRAMEWORK, BIN and LIB files over. My Xperia rebooted whilst copying the LIB files over and the went into bootloop.
Busy re-installing lollipop as we speak.
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Same, although it rebooted just fine. I then copied the files again, no reboot but also no Xposed.
adrianh_za said:
Did you copy the FRAMEWORK, BIN and LIB files over. My Xperia rebooted whilst copying the LIB files over and the went into bootloop.
Busy re-installing lollipop as we speak.
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Whizzoo said:
Same, although it rebooted just fine. I then copied the files again, no reboot but also no Xposed.
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I'm in a bootloop again, so off to re-install lollipop...again. Becoming quite a pro at installing and rooting it now This time around, I had a clean install of 5.0.2 without any updates from Play Store. Also did a KingRoot and the replaced it with Super SU before trying to install Xposed. Not sure how @alexfra got it installed...lucky bum!
Okay do the following, copy the LIB files in the root of the system folder and assign the correct permissions. After you've done that, cut and paste the LIB files in to the LIB folder. That will work for sure. Check images for further assistance. Also check image of Gravity Box attached. Everything running great. Hope it works for you too.
ahsan530 said:
Okay do the following, copy the LIB files in the root of the system folder and assign the correct permissions. After you've done that, cut and paste the LIB files in to the LIB folder. That will work for sure. Check images for further assistance. Also check image of Gravity Box attached. Everything running great. Hope it works for you too.
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Same problem. As soon as I overwrite libart.so, phone reboots and goes into bootloop.
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Succeeded with my Xperia Z on official Lollipop ! Thanks !
To all who have troubles : take good care to the PERMISSIONS !!! If you don't change permissiosn IT WON'T WORK !
For LIB folder files use the method described before :
- extract to /system
- change permission to rw-r--r-- (or 0644 in octal)
- move files to /system/lib
For bin folder files permission are rwxr-xr-x (or 0755 in octal) and for framework folder it's rw-r--r-- (or 0644 in octal)
If you don't do EXACTLY this, Xposed won't work !
Howell said:
Succeeded with my Xperia Z on official Lollipop ! Thanks !
To all who have troubles : take good care to the PERMISSIONS !!! If you don't change permissiosn IT WON'T WORK !
For LIB folder files use the method described before :
- extract to /system
- change permission to rw-r--r-- (or 0644 in octal)
- move files to /system/lib
For bin folder files permission are rwxr-xr-x (or 0755 in octal) and for framework folder it's rw-r--r-- (or 0644 in octal)
If you don't do EXACTLY this, Xposed won't work !
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done exatly that m8...and it caused a bootloop ...flashing lollipop again now.
Howell said:
Succeeded with my Xperia Z on official Lollipop ! Thanks !
To all who have troubles : take good care to the PERMISSIONS !!! If you don't change permissiosn IT WON'T WORK !
For LIB folder files use the method described before :
- extract to /system
- change permission to rw-r--r-- (or 0644 in octal)
- move files to /system/lib
For bin folder files permission are rwxr-xr-x (or 0755 in octal) and for framework folder it's rw-r--r-- (or 0644 in octal)
If you don't do EXACTLY this, Xposed won't work !
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I did this on my third try over the weekend. Copied the LIB files into system, changed the permissions and the moved the files one by one. Reboot and bootloop occured when moving libart.so.
1) What file manager did you use? I used ES File in root explorer mode.
2) Did you move file by file, or move the files all at once or per folder?
3) Do you remember any specific order when moving the files? I just went alphabetically through the folders.
4) Must the .props file also be copied that is in the zip?
5) Did you do a clean install to Lollipop, or was it an upgrade from KK?
Any help would be appreciated
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Thanks for your help guys! I figured out what the problem was for me. There were some Xposed files in my lib folder already, I assume from my installation on KitKat (I did not do a clean upgrade). So I removed those, rebooted and presto! Good to have Xposed again
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Thanks for your help guys! I figured out what the problem was for me. There were some Xposed files in my lib folder already, I assume from my installation on KitKat (I did not do a clean upgrade). So I removed those, rebooted and presto! Good to have Xposed again
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Do you know what the files were so I can check?
Should I not install the Xposed installer APK until I have copied the zipped files in?
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adrianh_za said:
Do you know what the files were so I can check?
Should I not install the Xposed installer APK until I have copied the zipped files in?
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Go to /system/lib and search for all the files that are also in the lib folder in the zip and remove them. I already had the Xposed installer installed when I did it, in fact I used it to reboot the system.
I have done,,thanks for guide sir,,
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Can anybody comment on which file manager they used to do the copying and setting of permissions and successfully install Xposed? I see the OP used Root Explorer. I personally use ES File Explorer with root mode enabled, but I am thinking that maybe the issue I keep having when copying the files is due to ES File Explorer and maybe I should try Root Explorer.
adrianh_za said:
Can anybody comment on which file manager they used to do the copying and setting of permissions and successfully install Xposed? I see the OP used Root Explorer. I personally use ES File Explorer with root mode enabled, but I am thinking that maybe the issue I keep having when copying the files is due to ES File Explorer and maybe I should try Root Explorer.
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I used root explorer. Yeah, use root explorer. Root explorer le best.
In the MM_beta system.img, sony adopts symlinks for .odex files ranther than real .odex files, so moving every .odex file to its right place is a boring job. thus, i wrote a simple script which will help u to move these stupid .odex files.
PS: it's a .bat file, so pls run it in windows
Code:
@echo off
set outloc=D:\Z2_MM\system\app\
set loc=\oat\arm\
For /r %%i in (*.odex) DO (
echo %%~ni
copy "%%i" %outloc%%%~ni%loc%
)
pause
Steps (example: moving .odex files to '***\system\app\'):
1. put the 'copy.bat' in the '***\arm\' folder with lots of .odex files which we have just generated
2. edit it with any textediter and change the 'outloc' value to your '***\system\app\' location (do not forget the '\' in the end)
3. run it (no worries if you run it twice by mistake).
for '***\system\priv-app\' floder, just do the simliar steps again
for '***\system\framework\' floder, just copy manaully (do care the 'SemcGenericUxpRes.odex').
Download: copy.bat
Amazing! I did it manually and took 3 hours...
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Yes really great work. I did it manually also but only finished 50% yet because of my limited Time at the moment. Thanks my Friend!
I tried it, but...Incorrect path
It works perfect. Did you edited the bat File with your Path?
Wolfbreak said:
It works perfect. Did you edited the bat File with your Path?
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yes, you have to change the path to your own location, the value is outloc
how to do framework files, for me...i tried it, getting error
dstrikersZ1 said:
how to do framework files, for me...i tried it, getting error
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for framework, just copy manually (do care the 'SemcGenericUxpRes.odex').
because these odex files are all in the same folder which is ***\system\framework\oat\arm\
I would recommend at the end remove odex sqsh mounts, reboot, verify it works and delete sqsh files otherwise you are wasting space in system partition.
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What advantage does this have on the stock MM beta?
linkazoid said:
What advantage does this have on the stock MM beta?
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Without moving odex files from squshfs you can not deodex..
ERRO
Access Denied 0 files copied
Windows 10 ... help me please :crying:
ondrejvaroscak said:
I would recommend at the end remove odex sqsh mounts, reboot, verify it works and delete sqsh files otherwise you are wasting space in system partition.
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is it safe to remove sqsh files on odex fw?
dex87xda said:
is it safe to remove sqsh files on odex fw?
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No as you will not be able to boot if you clear dalvik/art cache.
linkazoid said:
What advantage does this have on the stock MM beta?
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@xswxm what about z5 with 64arm?
is it needed?
Hamidreza2010 said:
@xswxm what about z5 with 64arm?
is it needed?
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If the rom has .SQSH files and you want to deodex it, yes. I'm in the middle of writing an automated deodexer and it certainly looks like you definitely need to use the files in the SQSH files or you'll get a bootloop every time.
xswxm said:
In the MM_beta system.img, sony adopts symlinks for .odex files ranther than real .odex files, so moving every .odex file to its right place is a boring job. thus, i wrote a simple script which will help u to move these stupid .odex files.
PS: it's a .bat file, so pls run it in windows
Code:
@echo off
set outloc=D:\Z2_MM\system\app\
set loc=\oat\arm\
For /r %%i in (*.odex) DO (
echo %%~ni
copy "%%i" %outloc%%%~ni%loc%
)
pause
Steps (example: moving .odex files to '***\system\app\'):
1. put the 'copy.bat' in the '***\arm\' folder with lots of .odex files which we have just generated
2. edit it with any textediter and change the 'outloc' value to your '***\system\app\' location (do not forget the '\' in the end)
3. run it (no worries if you run it twice by mistake).
for '***\system\priv-app\' floder, just do the simliar steps again
for '***\system\framework\' floder, just copy manaully (do care the 'SemcGenericUxpRes.odex').
Download: copy.bat
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mmm so first we have to unsquash the folder and copy the bat file inside the arm folder isnt it? .cheers
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Ticklefish said:
If the rom has .SQSH files and you want to deodex it, yes. I'm in the middle of writing an automated deodexer and it certainly looks like you definitely need to use the files in the SQSH files or you'll get a bootloop every time.
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the lordroid deodexer allready does this job if you wanna have a look. cheers
juanpirulo said:
mmm so first we have to unsquash the folder and copy the bat file inside the arm folder isnt it? .cheers
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the lordroid deodexer allready does this job if you wanna have a look. cheers
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You can either copy the .odex files to the respective app arm folders replacing the links there, or copy all .odex to the folder that represents the mount point for squashfs and keep links in arm folders.
Hi,
I want to edit the SystemUI_ZKE.apk, but when I use "APK Editor Pro" for instance the apk crashes after a reboot.
What would be the right way to do this? My goal is to delete the charging.ogg file that wakes my wife as I plugin a charger when I go to bed
Any other solution to *that* problem is welcome too.
I'm on a A2017G B06 btw.
Thanks in advance,
Cheers,
/Cacti
Edit: Sorry, wrong forum, should be posted in the Questions & Answers. @mods: please move it, thanks.
le_cactus said:
Hi,
I want to edit the SystemUI_ZKE.apk, but when I use "APK Editor Pro" for instance the apk crashes after a reboot.
What would be the right way to do this? My goal is to delete the charging.ogg file that wakes my wife as I plugin a charger when I go to bed
Any other solution to *that* problem is welcome too.
I'm on a A2017G B06 btw.
Thanks in advance,
Cheers,
/Cacti
Edit: Sorry, wrong forum, should be posted in the Questions & Answers. @mods: please move it, thanks.
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You need to use apktool on Windows or Linux instead: https://ibotpeaches.github.io/Apktool/. You'll need Java already installed.
Your device also needs to be rooted and have TWRP recovery installed.
Put the apktool.jar and wrapper script in the system directory (C:\Windows on Windows)
Pull frameworks and SystemUI from your device with
Code:
adb pull /system/framework/framework-res.apk
adb pull /system/framework/framework-zte-res.apk
adb pull /system/priv-app/SystemUI_ZTE/SystemUI_ZTE.apk
Install frameworks to your computer:
Code:
apktool if framework-res.apk
apktool if framework-zte-res.apk
Decompile SystemUI_ZTE.apk:
Code:
apktool d SystemUI_ZTE.apk
Make whatever changes you want to make then recompile with:
Code:
apktool b SystemUI_ZTE
Use signapk.jar to sign the apk then put the apk into a flashable zip and flash to your device in TWRP.
If you want to make changes to smali you'll need to pull the SystemUI_ZTE odex file and deodex the apk with oat2dex and then use 7-zip or WinRAR to paste the classes.dex file into the apk before decompiling.
Gr8 tutorial. I'll try that tomorrow, hope I get it fixed. Thank you!
Cheers,
/Cacti
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Hi,
*
Earlier I tried with APK Editor Pro (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmail.heagoo.apkeditor.pro)
What happened was (after replacing the SystemUI_ZTE.apk with the modified APK) after a reboot the system booted with parts of the UI nog working. Navigationkeys didn't work except for the home button, and I had no status bar at all. After rebooting again it only showed my wallpaper, and no matter what I did it wouldn't show me anything else. So I had to restore.
*
Modifying the APK with the APKTool gave me the exact same result. Only thing i did differently as to bkores guide was I signed it using ZipSigner (but that never failed me before) and I just replaced the file using TWRP, instead of flashing it through an installer zip. But I can't imagine that being the problem?
*
Anyways, anybody able to modify the SystemUI_ZTE.apk? All I need is the B06 (A2017G) with a replaced charging.ogg (with only silence).*Any tips are welcome.
*
TIA,
*
Cheers,
/Cacti
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le_cactus said:
Hi,
*
Earlier I tried with APK Editor Pro (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmail.heagoo.apkeditor.pro)
What happened was (after replacing the SystemUI_ZTE.apk with the modified APK) after a reboot the system booted with parts of the UI nog working. Navigationkeys didn't work except for the home button, and I had no status bar at all. After rebooting again it only showed my wallpaper, and no matter what I did it wouldn't show me anything else. So I had to restore.
*
Modifying the APK with the APKTool gave me the exact same result. Only thing i did differently as to bkores guide was I signed it using ZipSigner (but that never failed me before) and I just replaced the file using TWRP, instead of flashing it through an installer zip. But I can't imagine that being the problem?
*
Anyways, anybody able to modify the SystemUI_ZTE.apk? All I need is the B06 (A2017G) with a replaced charging.ogg (with only silence).*Any tips are welcome.
*
TIA,
*
Cheers,
/Cacti
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Try copying META-INF folder from old apk to new apk. If that doesn't work try copying resources.arsc from new apk to old apk and flash the old apk. Don't sign
Can it have anything to do with the .odex file?
I'll try the meta-inf thingy and see if that works
Cheers,
/Cacti
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Actually try this instead. I think the apk needs to be deodexed before it can be modified like you said.
Pull the odex file
Code:
adb pull /system/priv-app/SystemUI_ZTE/oat/arm64/SystemUI.odex
Get smali folder from the odex file with oat2dex.jar here: https://github.com/testwhat/SmaliEx/releases/tag/snapshot
Open command window in directory of odex file
Code:
java -jar oat2dex.jar smali SystemUI.odex
Decompile the apk and then copy and paste the smali folder into the directory of the decompiled apk.
Make your charging.ogg change and then recompile the apk. Copy and paste the META-INF from original apk to new apk.
Push apk to your device and delete the "oat" folder in the SystemUI_ZTE folder on your device.
Hi,
Thank you for your support so far, but that didn't work out eighter....
bkores said:
Code:
adb pull /system/priv-app/SystemUI_ZTE/oat/arm64/SystemUI.odex
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Assuming you made a typo (since there is no SystemUI.odex) I used this instead:
Code:
adb pull /system/priv-app/SystemUI_ZTE/oat/arm64/SystemUI_ZTE.odex
bkores said:
Get smali folder from the odex file with oat2dex.jar
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After the oat2dex command I don't have a smali folder, just 5434 smali files scattered over serveral folders, so I don't know how to proceed from there.
Cheers,
/Cacti
le_cactus said:
Hi,
Thank you for your support so far, but that didn't work out eighter....
Assuming you made a typo (since there is no SystemUI.odex) I used this instead:
After the oat2dex command I don't have a smali folder, just 5434 smali files scattered over serveral folders, so I don't know how to proceed from there.
Cheers,
/Cacti
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Well then create a folder called smali in the directory of decompiled apk and paste the folders into smali
Can someone help me, i want to change framework.jar but there is no classes.dex in jar nor framework.odex in /system/framework/oat/arm64 (also arm). Because of it i can't decompile it with smali/baksmali tool. I want to change volume steps in AudioService exactly what VolumeSteps+ do but without Xposed. Any help? I'm on Nougat B10 Rom.
SkaboXD said:
Can someone help me, i want to change framework.jar but there is no classes.dex in jar nor framework.odex in /system/framework/oat/arm64 (also arm). Because of it i can't decompile it with smali/baksmali tool. I want to change volume steps in AudioService exactly what VolumeSteps+ do but without Xposed. Any help? I'm on Nougat B10 Rom.
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Perhaps this can help a bit : https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/themes/a2017-volume-steps-enabler-call-media-t3745747
If you want a decompiled framework, I can send you. Just pm me.
If you want I'll implement your mods and recompile again. Up to you to test
raystef66 said:
Perhaps this can help a bit : https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/themes/a2017-volume-steps-enabler-call-media-t3745747
If you want a decompiled framework, I can send you. Just pm me.
If you want I'll implement your mods and recompile again. Up to you to test
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I solved a problem, AudioService is not in framework.jar anymore, it's on services.jar. Check my post on your mentioned thread.