Hi all,
I'm new here. May I ask what are the minimal necessary steps to replace an apk with updated one in a ROM image?
(e.g. If I want to replace the google map in a ROM file with latest version)
Thanks alots!
A newbie developer
N.B. I tried to replace the apk directly in the ROM .zip but it reported errors during verification in installation. There should be some checksum updates in certain files in the ROM and signings steps I omitted.
you only need to replace the APK.
what kind of error appears in logcat?
ykxhda said:
N.B. I tried to replace the apk directly in the ROM .zip but it reported errors during verification in installation. There should be some checksum updates in certain files in the ROM and signings steps I omitted.
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After replacing this APK you have to resign this zip. Try Android Commander to sign thiz zip.
Another more "direct" way to sign update files (or apk/jar files if they need signing) is using the Win-sign.zip from this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=629151
Look at the README and sign.bat inside for how to use it, its quite simple.
i installed the transparent statusbar mod in my xperia mini st15i.. i just want the original one back. i don't have a nand backup. can someone post the related apks here and tell me how to install them if a specific procedure is to be followed.
gandhar said:
i installed the transparent statusbar mod in my xperia mini st15i.. i just want the original one back. i don't have a nand backup. can someone post the related apks here and tell me how to install them if a specific procedure is to be followed.
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Someone with mini have to help you. But since no one replying, and to save your time from searching all over the web;
To know which apk that has been modified, open the mod that you have applied using archive apps (winrar should do if you are in windows) and see what apk is inside (generally it should be framework-res.apk and/or SystemUI.apk)
To revert back, one of the way is to extract that apk from stock fw file, copy to your /system/ then change permission rw-r--r-- (if you dont know what it means, just refer to any apk inside /system/app/ permission's, they are all the same generally for /system/app/ and /system/framework/ ). Then, move it to appropiate folder replacing the current file (SystemUI.apk into /system/app/ for example. Better to replace systemui.apk first before framework-res.apk to avoid unexpected fc in the process)
Once done, reboot.
Other ways, ask anyone to make cwm compatible zip file for you to revert back to original or wait for someone to post the apk's here for you.
Thats a very good lessons actually, do a backup first before doing/modifying anything. Dont just simply flash any zip file, see first whats inside, backup whatever files that is affected by that zip to your sdcard is the fastest way (but not 100% reliable compare to make a backup in cwm.
Anyhow, good luck. cheers fren.
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feed3 said:
Someone with mini have to help you. But since no one replying, and to save your time from searching all over the web;
To know which apk that has been modified, open the mod that you have applied using archive apps (winrar should do if you are in windows) and see what apk is inside (generally it should be framework-res.apk and/or SystemUI.apk)
To revert back, one of the way is to extract that apk from stock fw file, copy to your /system/ then change permission rw-r--r-- (if you dont know what it means, just refer to any apk inside /system/app/ permission's, they are all the same generally for /system/app/ and /system/framework/ ). Then, move it to appropiate folder replacing the current file (SystemUI.apk into /system/app/ for example. Better to replace systemui.apk first before framework-res.apk to avoid unexpected fc in the process)
Once done, reboot.
Other ways, ask anyone to make cwm compatible zip file for you to revert back to original or wait for someone to post the apk's here for you.
Thats a very good lessons actually, do a backup first before doing/modifying anything. Dont just simply flash any zip file, see first whats inside, backup whatever files that is affected by that zip to your sdcard is the fastest way (but not 100% reliable compare to make a backup in cwm.
Anyhow, good luck. cheers fren.
Sent from my SK17i using XDA App
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i got it from a friend, thanks anyway.
I am sharing a tool that I have been using for years to customize roms, because I am heavy modder.
With this I can download multiple roms and cherry pick the feature I want and get rid of the ones I do not want. Its like Aroma on steroids
You are in complete control of the look and feel from the first boot, provided you know what you are doing.
You can also use this tool to mod multiple roms or same the rom with different feature/themes.
How does it work:
You must have a Windows 2000 or later.
Download and install 7zip. If you are using a Windows x64. Download the x64 version of 7zip.
Download the zip file buildrom-template.7z and unzip it anywhere on your PC.
Place the full filename (e.g. system\app\PDF_Viewer_F_A.apk) or directory (e.g. system\media\oobe\video) for the files/app/wigdets you want to delete in a text file (in this template this is delete-rom-1files.txt and/or delete-rom-2files.txt). If change the filename you will need to change it in the corresponding batch file. In this template, it is customise-rom-1.bat or customise-rom-2.bat
Add the files/apps/mods/wall papers/fonts/ring tones (whatever) to their correct file location (directory) in the include directory. E.g. If you had an inverted gmail.apk app, you could put it in the include\data\app\ directory.
Drag and drop the rom zip file on the batch file that will start the customization (in the template this is customise-rom-1.bat or customise-rom-2.bat)
Your are done unless you want to theme the rom.
To theme the rom look into the themes directory. This should be straight forward. I left the files I used to theme Sense 5 as an example.
[*] The apk/app to be themed are placed in the apk-to-be-themed.txt. Look in the file for examples [Edit: 4/23/213]
Drag and drop the customized rom on the themer.cmd batch file after you have all the icons and layout changes in place.
Happy modding!
Files
buildrom-template.7z
Mine...
I just open the rom.zip and add/remove what I do/don't want
uppon2 said:
I just open the rom.zip and add/remove what I do/don't want
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That would be doing it manually.
To remove files (app) you don't want, add the filename to the to delete-rom-1files.txt file. (Open the delete-rom-1files.txt file you will see a list of files that I remove from the roms).
The files (app) you want to add put them in their correct location in the "include" directory. E.g. If you had and inverted gmail.apk app, you could put it in the include\data\app\ directory.
Its a one-time setup so whenever an updated is released, its a simply matter of drag and dropping the rom on customise-rom-1.bat batch file.
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That would be doing it manually.
To remove files (app) you don't want, add the filename to the to delete-rom-1files.txt file. (Open the delete-rom-1files.txt file you will see a list of files that I remove from the roms).
The files (app) you want to add put them in their correct location in the "include" directory. E.g. If you had and inverted gmail.apk app, you could put it in the include\data\app\ directory.
Its a one-time setup so whenever an updated is released, its a simply matter of drag and dropping the rom on customise-rom-1.bat batch file.
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I understand now, sorry I misread the OP!
This is perfect for me because sense has the worst ringtones and notifications known to man... Every time I flash a new sense ROM I have to delete all the sense sounds and copy in aosp sounds.
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jamiethemorris said:
This is perfect for me because sense has the worst ringtones and notifications known to man... Every time I flash a new sense ROM I have to delete all the sense sounds and copy in aosp sounds.
Sent from my CyanogenMod DNA using Tapatalk 2
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Good to hear!
That's of one my uses for this too.
I also added some extra wall papers and deleted a few.
See the file D:\android-sync\htc\DNA\buildrom\include\sense5\system\customize\MNS\default.xml and search for wallpapers.
Wall papers are located in D:\android-sync\htc\DNA\buildrom\include\sense5\system\customize\resource
and the settings are D:\android-sync\htc\DNA\buildrom\include\sense5\system\customize\MNS\default.xml (search the file for wallpaper)
Can anyone tell me how to deodex Xperia Z2 6.0.1 firmware step by step? Thanks in advance....
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I am also looking for the same. On MM rom, Sony is using symlinks to link odex files.
A step by step guide would be highly appreciated.
Thank you
I'm not gonna go into deep details, but this should help.
- flash MM rom for your device, make sure it is ROOTED as you'll need to use an explorer with root access,it's better if you do this on a clean install, but this is just me
- boot your device and go through the setup process
- once done, install a browser with root access, I recommend MiXplorer, root explorer
- browse into /system folder
- check your /app, /framework, /priv-app, they should have odex files inside them (this was the case for me)
- copy these folders, plus build.prop file into sd card or the phone memory
- connect phone to pc and copy files over
- look up and download SVADeodexerForArtx(32 or 64 based on your system), you also need to have java installed on your machine.
- extract the SVADeodexerForArtxxx to your c: drive, and create a folder named /system insides, and post the files from your phone inside that
- your final folder will look something like this : c:/SVADeodexerForArtxxx/system/ (app, framework,priv-app) and build.prop file
- remember to move the Semcxxx app folder from /framework into /app folder or it won't be deodexed
- run SVADeodexerForArtxxx and point it to your /system folder, it will show you your android version, tick the checkbox for app, framework, priv-app, hit the start button
- it'll run and once done the log file will open and tell you how many were deodexed.
- the deodexed folders will be in the base folder, make sure to return the Semcxxx folder from the /apps to /framework
- create a flashable zip and flash these folders back on your rom
now your rom is deodexed
install Rom eXistenZ MM, rom is rooted and deodex
lokitooxd said:
install Rom eXistenZ MM, rom is rooted and deodex
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The intention of this post was to learn how to do it. I know there is existenz and ultraslim deodexed roms. Thanks anyway.
@ticktock666
Thanks for the steps.
These steps looks to be from older version. Anybody with 6.0 Sony MM steps?
@ticktock666
There are certain other folders such as odex.app, odex.framework, odex.priv-app...what about these? These folders also contains similar odex files for app, framework and pri-app...
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These steps looks to be from older version. Anybody with 6.0 Sony MM steps?
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I deodexed my MM rom about a week ago, so I'm saying this from experience : it is up-to-date.
vikrant7027 said:
@ticktock666
There are certain other folders such as odex.app, odex.framework, odex.priv-app...what about these? These folders also contains similar odex files for app, framework and pri-app...
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I'm not sure, but here's some of the stuff I noticed during the deodex process :
- I used to get the files using adb pull command directly to pc after a fresh rom install (remember to install a pre-rooted rom), but I did not get any odex files with the apps this way, so deodexing didn't work.
- after pulling the files from the device using a root explorer, each app had the odex files with them inside the correct folders.
- about odex.xxx folders and odex.xxx.sqsh files : they contain an exact duplicate of the odex files, no idea why (you can extract the sqsh files, they're basically special compressed odex file container sort of thing), which means the rom contains 3 versions of the same odex file, makes no sense.....
after deodexing and flashing the deodexed rom/files, I deleted odex.xxx folders and odex.xxx.sqsh files, and my rom works fine, fully rooted and with xposed. My current issue is that now if I browse into /data/app on the root of the drive I'll find an odexed version of every app I have installed, be it a user app or system app, and it's driving me crazy.
ticktock666 said:
I deodexed my MM rom about a week ago, so I'm saying this from experience : it is up-to-date.
I'm not sure, but here's some of the stuff I noticed during the deodex process :
- I used to get the files using adb pull command directly to pc after a fresh rom install (remember to install a pre-rooted rom), but I did not get any odex files with the apps this way, so deodexing didn't work.
- after pulling the files from the device using a root explorer, each app had the odex files with them inside the correct folders.
- about odex.xxx folders and odex.xxx.sqsh files : they contain an exact duplicate of the odex files, no idea why (you can extract the sqsh files, they're basically special compressed odex file container sort of thing), which means the rom contains 3 versions of the same odex file, makes no sense.....
after deodexing and flashing the deodexed rom/files, I deleted odex.xxx folders and odex.xxx.sqsh files, and my rom works fine, fully rooted and with xposed. My current issue is that now if I browse into /data/app on the root of the drive I'll find an odexed version of every app I have installed, be it a user app or system app, and it's driving me crazy.
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Can u make a deodex rom for Xperia z2 mm rom d6502 indian version and post it on gdrive?? thanku in advance..? @ticktock666
Silverstarjigar said:
Can u make a deodex rom for Xperia z2 mm rom d6502 indian version and post it on gdrive?? thanku in advance..? @ticktock666
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sorry buddy, but although just the deodexed files from my rom should work perfectly (it's only the apks, no other settings from the rom are included), it is near impossible for me to upload anywhere due to slow & unstable connection and power situation, since none of the hosting services support upload resume on their apps/sites.
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sorry buddy, but although just the deodexed files from my rom should work perfectly (it's only the apks, no other settings from the rom are included), it is near impossible for me to upload anywhere due to slow & unstable connection and power situation, since none of the hosting services support upload resume on their apps/sites.
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Okk.. I will give it a try then!
Is there any script or something that we can flash through recovery ?
do you mean a script to deodex the rom on the phone ? if so then the answer is no
You can try this
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I'm not gonna go into deep details, but this should help.
- flash MM rom for your device, make sure it is ROOTED as you'll need to use an explorer with root access,it's better if you do this on a clean install, but this is just me
- boot your device and go through the setup process
- once done, install a browser with root access, I recommend MiXplorer, root explorer
- browse into /system folder
- check your /app, /framework, /priv-app, they should have odex files inside them (this was the case for me)
- copy these folders, plus build.prop file into sd card or the phone memory
- connect phone to pc and copy files over
- look up and download SVADeodexerForArtx(32 or 64 based on your system), you also need to have java installed on your machine.
- extract the SVADeodexerForArtxxx to your c: drive, and create a folder named /system insides, and post the files from your phone inside that
- your final folder will look something like this : c:/SVADeodexerForArtxxx/system/ (app, framework,priv-app) and build.prop file
- remember to move the Semcxxx app folder from /framework into /app folder or it won't be deodexed
- run SVADeodexerForArtxxx and point it to your /system folder, it will show you your android version, tick the checkbox for app, framework, priv-app, hit the start button
- it'll run and once done the log file will open and tell you how many were deodexed.
- the deodexed folders will be in the base folder, make sure to return the Semcxxx folder from the /apps to /framework
- create a flashable zip and flash these folders back on your rom
now your rom is deodexed
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But with file odex.app.sqsh format...are that no need to extract
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A1nur said:
But with file odex.app.sqsh format...are that no need to extract
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sorry for the late reply, haven't been checking much recently.
now about those sqsh files, I've tried extracting them, and they seem to contains a 2nd copy of the odex files, not sure how they work, but after deodexing my rom I simply deleted them, and everything worked normally.
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sorry for the late reply, haven't been checking much recently.
now about those sqsh files, I've tried extracting them, and they seem to contains a 2nd copy of the odex files, not sure how they work, but after deodexing my rom I simply deleted them, and everything worked normally.
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In new build fw 291 i try deodex that rom sir, n i do not extract sqsh.file...all normally work but if i delete boot.art n boot.oat it butlop....
How to i delete that sir
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In new build fw 291 i try deodex that rom sir, n i do not extract sqsh.file...all normally work but if i delete boot.art n boot.oat it butlop....
How to i delete that sir
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I don't have the latest rom yet (not released for 6502), but when you go into your /system/app folder using a root explorer, do you see "arm" folder inside any of the installed apps ? maybe they changed something in 291, and now they only use sqsh files, also what does the log from the app says when you deodex the rom says ? it should say something like "300 apps deodexed, 10 apps already deodexed" or something like that.
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I don't have the latest rom yet (not released for 6502), but when you go into your /system/app folder using a root explorer, do you see "arm" folder inside any of the installed apps ? maybe they changed something in 291, and now they only use sqsh files, also what does the log from the app says when you deodex the rom says ? it should say something like "300 apps deodexed, 10 apps already deodexed" or something like that.
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Thanks sir for your answered...
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Hi!
Thanks, for good instructions!
It is also working for Xperia Z3 Compact on MM .291. I failed in the past, cause of forgetting 'semcxxx' in framework.
Greetz, brockn