I recently installed jb experience v10.1. I was on vivo 3.2 before it
I had many problems after that
Play store error 492
Facebook messenger apk gives "error parsing package" I tried many versions
And instagram says " your phone isn't compatible "
I wiped cache and data and dalvik million times, changes the rom to cmx and to vivo again, no thing
I did format data,system,cache, million times.
Help please
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mohamedrashad said:
I recently installed jb experience v10.1. I was on vivo 3.2 before it
I had many problems after that
Play store error 492
Facebook messenger apk gives "error parsing package" I tried many versions
And instagram says " your phone isn't compatible "
Help please
Sent from my GT-S5360 using xda app-developers app
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can you mount data in cwm if yes goto next step - if no flash stock rom via odin and do the install process all over again
if data can be mounted to fix 492 error do the following
open phone settings
goto applications
manage applications
select all tab
in the following apps clear data and cahe
google play services
google play store
google services framework
delete .android_secure from the root of your sd card (requires a browser that can show hidden files - the folder name starts with a dot)
go into cwm
format cache and delvik cache
mount system
flash the correct gapps
if all else fails flash stock rom via odin and start the install process again
for "error parsing package" it means one of two things
1 - the apk is for an android version higher than the one installed
2 - the apk is for armv7 only
I was trying to flash GApps (Paranoid Android GApps) Google Stock Package, but got 'insufficient storage space in \system partition' instead. I tried formatting, wiping the system partition, and some other stuff. Could someone tell me how to fix this? I did a complete return to stock and tried flashing from there, but the error still came. The ROM that I'm installing this with is Euphoria-OS 1.0. I know it is possible because I was using this setup earlier, before I managed to break it. How do I install the GApps package without compromising and using a smaller package instead (maybe wipe/format \system partition in some particular order?). Using a Nexus 4, 16GB variant.
Dont install full GAPPS. Install mini or mudular GAPPS. Then install whatever you need from playstore like calendar, maps, google+, TTS, GMAIL, etc
amarprat87 said:
Dont install full GAPPS. Install mini or mudular GAPPS. Then install whatever you need from playstore like calendar, maps, google+, TTS, GMAIL, etc
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I guess that would work, but that's not really 'solving' the problem, more like brushing it under the carpet.
El-Kago said:
I guess that would work, but that's not really 'solving' the problem, more like brushing it under the carpet.
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Have you used something like Titanium Backup to go in and remove the apps installed on /system you do not need? (additional language keyboards etc.)? I have not run into this on the N4, but have on other phones (try getting 4.4.4 KitKat on the Samsung Galaxy S 4G, I did ) , I would go in, remove the unneeded apps to free up space, and then reflash Gapps again.
I'm running into the same problem with my Nexus 5.
Even choosing the "mini" GApps there is not enough space to install.
This is really weird.
Would say this is a general problem with LineageOS
I only use Pico open gapps for all the roms I use and have tried so far that way you never have to worry about the insufficient storage space error
I've been fighting with this error and finally solved it... the system partition was not getting mounted.
It was expected to be here: /dev/block/platform/soc.0/by-name/system
.. but looking at the filesystem we see: /dev/block/platform/soc.0/{random}.sdhci/by-name
To resolve:
adb shell
cd /dev/block/platform/soc.0/
ln -s {random}.sdhci/by-name ./
cheers
kbp
kbpower said:
I've been fighting with this error and finally solved it... the system partition was not getting mounted.
It was expected to be here: /dev/block/platform/soc.0/by-name/system
.. but looking at the filesystem we see: /dev/block/platform/soc.0/{random}.sdhci/by-name
To resolve:
adb shell
cd /dev/block/platform/soc.0/
ln -s {random}.sdhci/by-name ./
cheers
kbp
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Could you possibly explain the steps a bit better because I am having trouble with it?
He is talking about symbolic link
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2808394/hard-link-and-symbolic-links-in-unix
But I fail to see how symlink would increase a partition size ?
I managed to get a 1 GB system partition with TWRP BIGSYS, as described here :
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i used the adoptable storage patch , all the apps downloaded successfully but when i try to install clash royale i get an error -504 . the download finishes normally this error pops up during installing...
i have tried all the possible solutions available like clear data and reboot. everything. can somebody help me?
Ok, so i've flashed ambasadii note 8 rom, which is great but i've noticed this bug in camera app. So i've tried installing official Samsung camera app, it was prompting me it's an update but installation ended without success. I've tried installing it with system app installer to overwrite faulty one, but there was message that it couldn't mount system partition as r/w. And i'm also unable to do so. Tried with mounting app and busybox commands. Help appreciated, thanks in advance.
Dear all
I recently reset my phone now all apps downloaded from playstore and working fine except facebook messenger.
I have already clear cache of playstore from application manager and restart my phone but the error still same.
kindly help me how to install this. error image is also attached.