Hi - I need to mod arrays.xml in Values.xml - the autobrightness functionality in 2.2.2 UK retail is a joke.
What is framework-res.apk signed with? Can I get away with platform signing and pushing via ADB? Like I normally do...
PS: I tried the modded apk signed with TestKeys, but got shed loads of FCs on many of the Google Framework apps and services... had to reinstall 2.2.2 via MSU. On a cheery note, in between FCs, the autobrightness worked well!
I pushed the modded framework via ADB, btw.
Any idea welcomed.
Probably the odex nature of the ROM?
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In my opinion the problem has nothing to do with the way you signed the framework-res. If the signature check fails all you get is a bootloop.
FYI usually i sign the framework-res with test keys, even when i made heavy mods i had no troubles.
Maybe something wrong in the arrays.xml file?
Thanks, I have modded the xml many times before without issue. I seem to remember that pushing via ADB didn't work before, so maybe I will do it as an update.zip. I am also wondering about permissions. Will explore.
PS: Any view on the fact that /framework is odexed? I note that the apk is 1.2MB smaller when built....!
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Hello!
I'm trying to make my own Rom right now. With dsixda's Kitchen it isn't very hard to do so I thought I'd just give it a try. I'm taking a rooted official Update (Version: 2.10.405.2) as my base. Adding busybox runparts, the /data/app functionality, a2sd+, the custom bootanimation functionality etc. isn't a problem. Removing some apps like Maps, Facebook, Teeter (and so on) and adding some like Rom Manager, Neocore or Quadrant isn't a problem, too. But if I want to implement a theme like the Carbon Espresso Mod or a theme I made with the UOT Kitchen I'm getting bootloops at booting the phone. Here's what I do: I unzip the folder (for example a theme made with the UOT Kitchen) and I copy over the framework-res.apk from the unzipped folder to my Working Folder of the Kitchen (to system/framework) and I overwrite the original framework-res.apk.
And NO: I didn't choose a battery mod or a bootanimation in the UOT Kitchen....
Hope you guys can help me
I might be wrong but doesn't the new file have to be signed? I know there is a signing option in the kitchen.
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It's a system .apk so it doesn't have to be signed.
I can't shed any light on the subject, but here's a bump.
Are you replacing the whole "framework-res.apk" file? If so then you will need to resign your entire ROM. Why? When you change a system file ("framework-res.apk", "com.htc.framework.apk", "twframework-res", "rosie.apk", etc.) it no longer has a matching "signature" for all the files it serves images to. Plug your phone into your computer and open up "ddms" in your android_sdk > tools folder to watch what happens when the phone boots up.
A workaround (The way I do it, it's more fun IMHO) is to open up your .apk files in 7zip (or if you're on a mac BetterZip) and add the images from the themed .apk to your stock .apk. This way makes it so your original .apk has the same signature as your other system files yet has the new images from the other files that you wanted. I've had a lot of luck with this method. I don't know if it will still work if you change any .xml files as I have not messed with those yet.
I've subscribed to this thread so if you have any questions post back here or you can PM me if you want. I'm on XDA all day, every day so I'll try to help as much as I can.
Thanks for all the answers! Especially to you, mbobino. Is there a way to sign the whole Rom new? When I make my Rom at the End, the Kitchen signs it automatically, doesn't it? The idea with the images is very good, but if I want to implement a theme like Carbon Espresso it isn't that easy, 'cause Carbon Espresso isn't just a few images. There are several .xml's etc.
The reason you boot loop is mis matched resource ID's in the public.xml file. If you decompile the framework using apktool after adding your images using an archiver then recompile apktool will update the public file for you which saves you from pulling ID''s for every image. I have a video tutorial of how to set up apktool and decompile framework in my Rom thread. Changing images in app apk's won't cause you to boot loop just messing with the framework will.
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Thanks for all the answers! Especially to you, mbobino. Is there a way to sign the whole Rom new? When I make my Rom at the End, the Kitchen signs it automatically, doesn't it? The idea with the images is very good, but if I want to implement a theme like Carbon Espresso it isn't that easy, 'cause Carbon Espresso isn't just a few images. There are several .xml's etc.
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The kitchen signs the .zip that you flash when you build it. It does not sign any .apks for you on its own. However, there is an option to sign .apks within the kitchen.
In my opinion, taking all of the images and figuring out how it all works is fun. I feel like I've already learned quite a bit from just digging around and moving files around.
As for the .xml files, you can decompile the .apk and edit them and then recompile the .apk. I'm actually looking into this today. It sounds like some work but hopefully I'll get it figured out.
Sounds like fun indeed So, I'll just have to try it. Where can I find the "Settings" for the Notification Bar? Thanks
The variois status*.xml files in the res/layout folder of the framework-res.apk and the status*.smali files in the services.jar.
What? If I want to implement a Theme made with the UOT Kitchen (without battery) I should just copy over those files to my existing res-framework.apk OR copy over the whole res-framework.apk (the new one) and sign it?
EDIT: Just tried it with a theme from the UOT Kitchen and it worked perfectly. I've just signed the res-framework.apk and the htc.com.resources.apk (or whatever) in the Kitchen, flashed it on my Phone and it just worked like a Charm. But I have got a 50% Transparent Notification Bar and all the system icons (Battery and time/date) are still black and not transparent! Has anyone got a idea where to change this? (.xml or whatever)...And does anyone know where I can find the HTC Wallpapers? I want to change them a little bit
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The reason you boot loop is mis matched resource ID's in the public.xml file. If you decompile the framework using apktool after adding your images using an archiver then recompile apktool will update the public file for you which saves you from pulling ID''s for every image. I have a video tutorial of how to set up apktool and decompile framework in my Rom thread. Changing images in app apk's won't cause you to boot loop just messing with the framework will.
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HeyItsLou, I looked up your ROM thread but couldn't locate the video tutorial.... do you mind providing the url? Specifically, I am trying to add to the list of wallpapers in a ROM. (I have setup apktool but not sure where/which folder to add my wallpapers in Framework-res.apk Launcher.apk before recompiling/signing). Thanks.
You COULD use the Theme Porter by daneshm90. It will only port the PNG s for it so things like clock colour n stuff will be lost, but it will get you alot closer...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=737526
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Thanks! But like I've written before in my Edit, I made it. The bigger theme (Carbon Espresso) wasn't a problem, too. I just had to sign the .apk's in system/app and system/framework (the kitchen doesn't do it by itself. You have to choose the option to sign a single .apk and then look, where the system/framework .apk's are...). Works great now!
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Thanks! But like I've written before in my Edit, I made it. The bigger theme (Carbon Espresso) wasn't a problem, too. I just had to sign the .apk's in system/app and system/framework (the kitchen doesn't do it by itself. You have to choose the option to sign a single .apk and then look, where the system/framework .apk's are...). Works great now!
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Isnt that what I said in the 2nd post -.- lol jk. Glad you got it working!
Yes! And that's why I tried it. And it worked! Thanks Husker and, of course, everybody else!
Glad you got it working. Welcome to the development side of android!
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I don't sign system files or apps and apkmanager among other threads I've read say not to. Im on a rooted backflip. I find I only have to sign third party apps to install.
Why do you have to sign YOUR files?
Sorry for answering that late. Had a few things to do, so I wasn't online very often
If you want to cook an App into your Rom (NeoCore for example), then you don't have to sign it. You can just copy it into data/app. But if you want to change the whole framework-res.apk of the Rom, you have to sign it. 'Cause if you don't sign it, you'll get a Bootloop. The framework-res.apk is a very important part of the Rom, so it has to "fit" to the others. There are some ID's which have to match. Otherwise it won't work. That's how I understood it
Another Question: Has anybody got an Idea where to change the things that are coming, when you first start the phone with a new Rom (the "installation" of the Rom)? I wan't to write: "Welcome to DomiKamp's Rom!" Or something like that...
bestialbub said:
I don't sign system files or apps and apkmanager among other threads I've read say not to. Im on a rooted backflip. I find I only have to sign third party apps to install.
Why do you have to sign YOUR files?
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I was curious about this too. I always edit the framework-res of any ROM I flash using a custom set of images I have and have never signed the apk afterwards and it has always worked. Maybe cause I'm only replacing images? I usually do this with framework-res and twframework-res and they both can sometimes grow by 1MB or more. Just my experience.
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DomiKamp said:
Sorry for answering that late. Had a few things to do, so I wasn't online very often
If you want to cook an App into your Rom (NeoCore for example), then you don't have to sign it. You can just copy it into data/app. But if you want to change the whole framework-res.apk of the Rom, you have to sign it. 'Cause if you don't sign it, you'll get a Bootloop. The framework-res.apk is a very important part of the Rom, so it has to "fit" to the others. There are some ID's which have to match. Otherwise it won't work. That's how I understood it
Another Question: Has anybody got an Idea where to change the things that are coming, when you first start the phone with a new Rom (the "installation" of the Rom)? I wan't to write: "Welcome to DomiKamp's Rom!" Or something like that...
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I think that in order to do the "welcome to" thing you'll have to edit the update-script file. I'm not 100% on it though. Look at a cm Rom and see what all is in there.
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Choose to post this here, instead of the General Section... God I could only imagine the issues. If you feel it needs moving, then by all means.
De-odexed the ICS system dump. This wasn't my system dump, as I don't have a Prime yet, so hopefully everything is here, and if there's a app or two that isn't stock, well.... not my fault.
I started doing each file manually, then got to the app folder and saw over 100 .apks, and was like hells NO, so I went the automated rout. The only .odex file I couldn't get to deodex was the Dictionary.apk/odex (that's why that .odex file is still there); kept throwing a boot class path error I couldn't resolve. If someone can get that .apk deodexed that would be great; if not, I doubt it will hurt anything.
Hopefully, all is working correctly, like I said, I don't have my Prime yet, otherwise I would have tested it. But as always, make a backup of the original files.
Since we don't have a recovery to flash this yet, guess we'll have to adb push it.
If you're gonna try it out, let me know if it works or not. Haven't tested it yet, and haven't had to deodex a system in a while.
Don't forget to either delete, or rename the .odex files to .bak, still in your /system/app & /system/framework folders too.
P.S. I am not responsible if this bricks, soft bricks, or makes your device explode!! in any way. Remember you choose to install this.
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?chlsxuvkkr3g1vu
*If you don't know what this is please leave it alone... but if feel compelled to learn: http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/what-is-odex-and-deodex-in-android-complete-guide/
TRANSFORMER PRIME ENTHUSIAST GET YOUR THEME ON!!!
much appreciated, but without recovery, i'm too scared to try this out.
recovery
i agree i would love to start testing but until recovery is easy and safe i wont be modding my prime
Great news. I will give this a run later.
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Theme started ®
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Love to seem some themes soon
tylermaciaszek said:
Love to seem some themes soon
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if you have any suggestions pm me or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1388541
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So anyone tried this yet, if I only use 1 or 2 files from this, will it still work correctly?
Edit: no longer need the answer.
Doktaphex said:
So anyone tried this yet, if I only use 1 or 2 files from this, will it still work correctly?
Edit: no longer need the answer.
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Where you going with this Doktaphex?
I am looking into deodexing from a tf201 blob and I was wondering if you had any tips as to the classpath includes. I have a set that works for my SGS2 but I am not sure what I need to include for the TF201. Any hints?
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Looks like I got it down, just included the ususal ones.
Code:
:core.jar:bouncycastle.jar:ext.jar:framework.jar:android.policy.jar:services.jar:core-junit.jar:javax.obex.jar:com.google.android.maps.jar
so i can decompile these apks with no problem and then recompile them and run them on a stock rooted prime? or would i need to odex them again? i tried systemui.apk a while back and couldnt get it to decompile with apkmanager and today i was trying camera.apk and couldnt get it to decompile either.
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so i can decompile these apks with no problem and then recompile them and run them on a stock rooted prime? or would i need to odex them again? i tried systemui.apk a while back and couldnt get it to decompile with apkmanager and today i was trying camera.apk and couldnt get it to decompile either.
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Yeah, alot of the stock apks won't decompile.... these are old anyway. If you really want to theme something, get into non-stock roms, the systemui should decompile just fine with those. Also apks like the camera, you probably won't be able to decompile or recompile successfully. Apktool / apk manager still has a lot of problems with ICS apks.
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Let me start off by saying that I have a condition known as "Sausage Fingers"...I am pretty much unable to use any keyboard I've come across due to the tiny letter keys...Luckily the stock blur keyboard suits my stubby little appendages.
My question is: Is there a way to get this keyboard to work on other ROMS as I have tried and it won't work. I'm experienced in phone development and have done all the things necessary to get an installed keyboard to work...to no avail. Must the APK be modified in some way?
Maybe...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22749340
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You need a deodexed version of latinime.apk from blur and that needs to go into /system/app with the proper permissions.
Then you need libjni_latinime.so from blur and that needs to be put in /system/lib with the proper permissions.
Reboot and see if it works. Either way you need more than an apk, you need a matching lib.
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You need a deodexed version of latinime.apk from blur and that needs to go into /system/app with the proper permissions.
Then you need libjni_latinime.so from blur and that needs to be put in /system/lib with the proper permissions.
Reboot and see if it works. Either way you need more than an apk, you need a matching lib.
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I realize with a simple google search I could probably find this out but I'll ask anyhow...whats the easiest way to deodex latinime.apk myself?
I tried attaching it for you but keep getting a vbulliten error so I'll link it in a minute. Be prepared to read a logcat when/if this doesn't work. I wouldn't put it past moto to add a dependency on their custom framework but hey you never know ....
EDIT - HERES THE LINK TO DOWNLOAD LATINIME.APK DEODEXED[/URL]
EDIT - Very welcome. I killed the link because im cleaning up my Ubuntu One account. Good luck.
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I tried attaching it for you but keep getting a vbulliten error so I'll link it in a minute. Be prepared to read a logcat when/if this doesn't work. I wouldn't put it past moto to add a dependency on their custom framework but hey you never know ....
EDIT - HERES THE LINK TO DOWNLOAD LATINIME.APK DEODEXED
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Thanks man...i appreciate it!
I want to change locales and images in system apk of CM 7.2.0 on my LG-P500. It is Contacts.apk and CMParts.apk. Decompiling and compiling passed without errors. Everything is ok! But!
When i put on phone already changed Contacts.apk upon transition to a tab of a dialer I receive an (android.process.acore Force Close!) And
When i put on phone already changed CMParts.apk upon transition to Interface/Notification Power Widget/Widget Buttons/Brightness modes I receive an (android.process.acore Force Close!).
Help me please...! I don't know that I do not so. Thanks!
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Did you sign the apk?
I know that some people claim you don't need to sign system apps, but there are times when signing it is the only way to make it work.
Also, did you decompile and recompile with the appropriate framework-res.apk installed (the one from the rom you are using)?
Yes. I put signed and not signed apks. All the same too most. And when I try to decompile with dependences APK Manager writes that this application not the dependent.
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Yes. I put signed and not signed apks. All the same too most. And when I try to decompile with dependences APK Manager writes that this application not the dependent.
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Have you tried running a logcat to see what the issues are? That's what I always do when I get errors. Usually the logcat will tell you the error in a detailed enough manner that you can go back and fix the code.
Is this by any chance a stock rom? Because if its a stock rom, I've heard of people having issues sticking modified apks into a stock rom.
I have the same problem and would like very very much to know how to solve that ...
thanks
How to install framework?
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So there is this PinyinMe keyboard which looks the most like an iphone keyboard which I like as my phone is an iPhone Replica.
1. So the things I want to do is change the APK to a normal APK but I only know the way by TitaniumBackup but this app aint installed so it doesnt work.
2. The next thing I want to do is edit the APK xml files so I can remove all the chinese signs in it and change it to normal letters (mainly english).
- I already tried this but the APK wont install
3. If this is all working, I would like to make a second version of it which has AZERTY keyboard instead of QWERTY.
Please, I would really apreciate it and others too.
bOyka8 said:
So there is this PinyinMe keyboard which looks the most like an iphone keyboard which I like as my phone is an iPhone Replica.
1. So the things I want to do is change the APK to a normal APK but I only know the way by TitaniumBackup but this app aint installed so it doesnt work.
2. The next thing I want to do is edit the APK xml files so I can remove all the chinese signs in it and change it to normal letters (mainly english).
- I already tried this but the APK wont install
3. If this is all working, I would like to make a second version of it which has AZERTY keyboard instead of QWERTY.
Please, I would really apreciate it and others too.
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Here's the APK and OBEX which I forgot to add
http://www.mediafire.com/?216cm8rcgi2z5m8
I really hope someone can help me out with this !
Ok so in this ZIP file is the original APK that you can just install and use. Also the one I edited which gives App not installed.
Can anyone look into this please??
http://www.mediafire.com/?216cm8rcgi2z5m8
bOyka8 said:
Ok so in this ZIP file is the original APK that you can just install and use. Also the one I edited which gives App not installed.
Can anyone look into this please??
http://www.mediafire.com/?216cm8rcgi2z5m8
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You have two files in the zip. One is an .apk and the other is an .odex file.
I saw this thread as I was browsing around and came across your GooApple thread.
I am not sure what your level of expertise is, but basically, an apk from a manufacturer comes in two parts (.apk and .odex). If you want to edit the app, you must either edit both the .apk and .odex files, or you can 'deodex' the file which basically takes the contents of the .odex file and places it inside the .apk file.
If you have deodexed an apk file (removed the need for the .odex), you no longer need the .odex file. In this way, you get 'deodexed' ROMs with no .odex files inside. These are much easier to edit and work with.
There are lots of tutorials to find out more about this and about deodexing and editing .apk files if you search.
Here is a good starting point
If you are already aware of this, I apologise
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You have two files in the zip. One is an .apk and the other is an .odex file.
I saw this thread as I was browsing around and came across your GooApple thread.
I am not sure what your level of expertise is, but basically, an apk from a manufacturer comes in two parts (.apk and .odex). If you want to edit the app, you must either edit both the .apk and .odex files, or you can 'deodex' the file which basically takes the contents of the .odex file and places it inside the .apk file.
If you have deodexed an apk file (removed the need for the .odex), you no longer need the .odex file. In this way, you get 'deodexed' ROMs with no .odex files inside. These are much easier to edit and work with.
There are lots of tutorials to find out more about this and about deodexing and editing .apk files if you search.
Here is a good starting point
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Hey man, thanks for giving me this information.
I did read about deodexing but havent had the time to look it up. And I think TBP does the deodex (I could be wrong) when changing the system app to a user app.
Anyways, I have been able to edit the xml & png's, but whenever I try to install the newly created APK, I get the error : App not installed.
Maybe this deodexing can do the trick, I'll test it out once I find 30min of free time ^^
Titanium backup doesn't deodex the .apk. That is why you are having the issue. You can swap pngs etc without decompiling, but to edit smali and some xmls etc you have to decompile... it is much easier if you have first deodexed your apk to remove the .odex file.
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Titanium backup doesn't deodex the .apk. That is why you are having the issue. You can swap pngs etc without decompiling, but to edit smali and some xmls etc you have to decompile... it is much easier if you have first deodexed your apk to remove the .odex file.
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I did recompile a working APK, but when I put it all back together and try as a system/normal app and do zipalign or no zipalign, I always get an error or just a crash. But probably deodexing will do the trick.
Hopefully I'll get some time this week for doing it cause its like:
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