[Q] Aroma to a normal Install - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi im using a note 2 phone and im going to dual boot it using devil kernel but it doesn't support aroma installer so i wonder if there was a way to convert the aroma rom (Resurrection Remix PitchBlack EDT JB V1.0.1) to a normal installer.

Yep, take out all the aroma parts and edit the updater-script, (make sure all matches) then change update-binary-installer to just update-binary, remove the old one, zip up, sign, flash
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demkantor said:
Yep, take out all the aroma parts and edit the updater-script, (make sure all matches) then change update-binary-installer to just update-binary, remove the old one, zip up, sign, flash
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Thank you for the fast answer but is this the simplest way. can you plz do a step by step instruction:angel:

Simplest way....
OK
Unzip the ROM
Take out aroma config and update-binary
Change update-binary-installer to just update binary
Edit out the parts of the updater-script that are unneeded then rezip, sign (or toggle off SIG check in recovery)
Then flash
If you don't know what to edit in updater-script link a copy here and I'll do it for you tonight when I'm near a pc
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demkantor said:
Simplest way....
OK
Unzip the ROM
Take out aroma config and update-binary
Change update-binary-installer to just update binary
Edit out the parts of the updater-script that are unneeded then rezip, sign (or toggle off SIG check in recovery)
Then flash
If you don't know what to edit in updater-script link a copy here and I'll do it for you tonight when I'm near a pc
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i get a upload error

Use pastebin then
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demkantor said:
Use pastebin then
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Sry for the late answer i feel asleep it was like 4 am in sweden :laugh:
But yeah here is the

no worries, try this
View attachment updater-script.txt
make sure to change it from .txt as it has the wrong end of lines, easily done in linux, if using windows use notepad++ and go to edit>eol conversions>Unix

demkantor said:
no worries, try this
View attachment 2160028
make sure to change it from .txt as it has the wrong end of lines, easily done in linux, if using windows use notepad++ and go to edit>eol conversions>Unix
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Cant i just copy the text and paste it on the original one, btw thank you very much

You can try, but if using windows notepad it doesn't like to format properly, shouldn't be a .txt file
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You can try, but if using windows notepad it doesn't like to format properly, shouldn't be a .txt file
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It didn't work with normal notepad im getting error 6,gonna try notepad++... If i remember it right so is error 6 syntax error right

Exactly, just select all, go to edit, eol conversion, Unix
Then when you save don't do it as .txt but rather all formats (the very first option under type)
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demkantor said:
Exactly, just select all, go to edit, eol conversion, Unix
Then when you save don't do it as .txt but rather all formats (the very first option under type)
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH, it didn't work the first time but when I wiped everything it worked fine, thank you very much. i'm going to try it with the dual boot and see if its working, thank you again

No worries, I'm glad it all worked out, let me know if there's another you want to change and this time I'll walk you through it more so you know how to
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Related

Grimdroid apk converter

I don't know if someone has created something like this but.I had a kitchen that I was scrapping to start a new one and decided I'd release this.
SCREENSHOT-
DOWNLOAD- http://www.mediafire.com/?b785dksgkkk406a
**In case somebody doesn't understand what this tool does I will explain briefly.
You select a folder with apk files in it and then convert them. To zip files and then you can extract the zips and edit the apk files.
Been looking for something just like this thanks!
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Yeah !! It's good idea. But why I can't download --> It's set to private
it's private ? don't dl
I apologize I will fix that.
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THX i look this !
tontondingo said:
THX i look this !
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Your welcome hope you enjoy it
Yeah !!! Great Job !!!
Is it possible to make the same but for extract and decompile all .apk ??
Do you mean like convert it to the zip then extract the zips ?
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No, I think to decompil only into a zip or into a folder only...
Just a question, I've been using 7zip to open the apk files and haven't had a problem with it from the beginning. How is this different?
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can i use this tool to edit or replacing icons on original apk with custom icons?
like on my post on HERE
aaldiar said:
Just a question, I've been using 7zip to open the apk files and haven't had a problem with it from the beginning. How is this different?
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It really isn't but it makes it easier then having to install 7zip because this doesn't install so it is easy to remove if needed. And it converts to zip which windows natively supports. So it really is not that different.
ian_ajah said:
can i use this tool to edit or replacing icons on original apk with custom icons?
like on my post on HERE
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Yes you could.
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Grim-Droid said:
Yes you could.
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would u give me an tutorial to do that?
please..
ian_ajah said:
would u give me an tutorial to do that?
please..
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Have you tried looking it up on Google? If you have then I'll see if I can find something for you. If I can't then I will write you a small tutorial when I have spare time.
Here is a starting point for youhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/6172445/change-android-app-icons-in-apk
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Have you tried looking it up on Google? If you have then I'll see if I can find something for you. If I can't then I will write you a small tutorial when I have spare time.
Here is a starting point for youhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/6172445/change-android-app-icons-in-apk
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yeah..i've visited ur link..
but when i try to install my modified .apk,it's say "Application Not installed"
i've used many tool,but no one be success when installing it
ian_ajah said:
yeah..i've visited ur link..
but when i try to install my modified .apk,it's say "Application Not installed"
i've used many tool,but no one be success when installing it
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It needs to be signed, install the app from the market Zipsigner2! Sign the zip & then install it, hope this helps
link is dead,could someone upload it again.
I really need to convert apk to flashable zip.
Thanks in advance.

[CWM][MOD][FONT] System-wide Emoji Support (Gingerbread & ICS)

This CWM zip will enable emoji compatibility throughout the system. I believe Jellybean supports it natively and some ICS roms (e.g., CM9) have it. I'm not sure if CM9 support is only in the messaging app, but this zip enables it system wide, which means you'll be able to see them in the browser, Twitter apps, etc. Unfortunately, they only appear in black and white. If there are any problems with flashing, you can manually extract the files to the appropriate directory (/system/fonts) with 644 permissions.
Flash in recovery or manually extract contents
Download
Download 2 (for Shostock 2 and presumably other Samsung ICS roms)
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Wow! Thanks a ton for this!!
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This is sad. 27 downloads and a total of 2 thanks. What's wrong with people?
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I tried to flash through CWM, but I kept getting an error. Extracted the font files to the font folder with the given permissions in the first post. It wouldn't let me change the permissions.
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EhHowzit808 said:
I tried to flash through CWM, but I kept getting an error. Extracted the font files to the font folder with the given permissions in the first post. It wouldn't let me change the permissions.
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Use root explorer?
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EhHowzit808 said:
I tried to flash through CWM, but I kept getting an error. Extracted the font files to the font folder with the given permissions in the first post. It wouldn't let me change the permissions.
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What's the error.
And to make changes to system files, you have to mount r/w (top right corner if you're using root explorer).
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willbs94 said:
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Hm, update-binary. What rom are you running?
Simba501 said:
What's the error.
And to make changes to system files, you have to mount r/w (top right corner if you're using root explorer).
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I also got the status error "0" in cwm.
I'm using Root Browser lite. Not sure how to mount to read/write.
EDIT:
I managed to get it working. I had to tweak Root Browser lite to allow me to change permissions. I noticed when you extract the files into the /system/font folder, it doesn't overwrite the old ones; it just renames the extracted files with a "-copy" suffix. I deleted the old files then removed the "-copy" from the extracted files. Rebooted and confirmed its working now.
Thanks for this mod! Now I can see what iPhone users are emoji-ing about...lol
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EhHowzit808 said:
I also got the status error "0" in cwm.
I'm using Root Browser lite. Not sure how to mount to read/write.
EDIT:
I managed to get it working. I had to tweak Root Browser lite to allow me to change permissions. I noticed when you extract the files into the /system/font folder, it doesn't overwrite the old ones; it just renames the extracted files with a "-copy" suffix. I deleted the old files then removed the "-copy" from the extracted files. Rebooted and confirmed its working now.
Thanks for this mod! Now I can see what iPhone users are emoji-ing about...lol
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Good stuff. Wasn't exactly sure which update-binary to use (hence the rom question).
Simba501 said:
Good stuff. Wasn't exactly sure which update-binary to use (hence the rom question).
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I'm running SHOstock2
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Simba501 said:
This CWM zip will enable emoji compatibility throughout the system. I believe Jellybean supports it natively and some ICS roms (e.g., CM9) have it. I'm not sure if CM9 support is only in the messaging app, but this zip enables it system wide, which means you'll be able to see them in the browser, Twitter apps, etc. If there are any problems with flashing, you can manually extract the files to the appropriate directory (/system/fonts) with 644 permissions.
Download - Flash in recovery.
Download 2 (for Shostock 2 and presumably other Samsung ICS roms)
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i had a question, i installed this but did not do the permissions part (644) i just copied over the files to destination. i get the emojis just in black and white is that normal? i mean i only ask cuz on my friends ipod his emoji are in color. did i do something wrong? thanks let me know if i did it correctly
djmurphix said:
i had a question, i installed this but did not do the permissions part (644) i just copied over the files to destination. i get the emojis just in black and white is that normal? i mean i only ask cuz on my friends ipod his emoji are in color. did i do something wrong? thanks let me know if i did it correctly
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That's correct. I thought I stated that in the OP, but forgot to mention it. Kind of a bummer that it's not in color, but it's better than seeing those empty squares lol.
djmurphix said:
i had a question, i installed this but did not do the permissions part (644) i just copied over the files to destination. i get the emojis just in black and white is that normal? i mean i only ask cuz on my friends ipod his emoji are in color. did i do something wrong? thanks let me know if i did it correctly
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Since we're replacing the font files with modded ones, the emojis act like regular fonts. They're supposed to be black and white...unless you change your phone's font color to something else.
I think (in theory), the emojis on the iPhone are linked to a certain image based on the character combinations... : ) =, : ( = etc...
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EhHowzit808 said:
Since we're replacing the font files with modded ones, the emojis act like regular fonts. They're supposed to be black and white...unless you change your phone's font color to something else.
I think (in theory), the emojis on the iPhone are linked to a certain image based on the character combinations... : ) =, : ( = etc...
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Oh I see, bummer but yea its better than having squares!
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Will this work with MIUI 2.7.27 (CM9 based)?
tsantsa said:
Will this work with MIUI 2.7.27 (CM9 based)?
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It should. I'm on CM9.
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Simba501 said:
It should. I'm on CM9.
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I figured. I'll try it out and let you know.
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tsantsa said:
I figured. I'll try it out and let you know.
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Grr. Thanks.
To those having cwm issues, extract the contents and place them manually.

How to make a flashable zip

After you made the rom, update, theme, ect. You select all of the stuff in the main folder then
(For Windows: right click and click send to them compressed zip file)
(for android with any root browser: select all of the stuff in the main folder and in the bottom you will see zip or something)
Sorry if you have linux or mac but I don't have those. :what:
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After you made the rom, update, theme, ect. You select all of the stuff in the main folder then
(For Windows: right click and click send to them compressed zip file)
(for android with any root browser: select all of the stuff in the main folder and in the bottom you will see zip or something)
Sorry if you have linux or mac but I don't have those. :what:
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Is this a question, a guide, or a joke?
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alteredlikeness said:
Is this a question, a guide, or a joke?
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My friend asked for this so I posted this guide but it is one you made the things you want to put in a flashable
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S_sWaY said:
My friend asked for this so I posted this guide but it is one you made the things you want to put in a flashable
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Well, you also need the proper folder structure (system/app/someapp.apk, for example), and a META-INF folder with a proper updater-script and update-binary.. And zip those folders together.. And possibly sign the zip (unless sig checks are disabled in your custom recovery). I bet there are other guides around...
And sorry about the joke comment - no offense meant. I later thought you might be posting it for someone else... but searches and/or PM's are great too..
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alteredlikeness said:
Well, you also need the proper folder structure (system/app/someapp.apk, for example), and a META-INF folder with a proper updater-script and update-binary.. And zip those folders together.. And possibly sign the zip (unless sig checks are disabled in your custom recovery). I bet there are other guides around...
And sorry about the joke comment - no offense meant. I later thought you might be posting it for someone else... but searches and/or PM's are great too..
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Ok but this thread is for after you have the stuff
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This link can get you started with writing the actual updater-script. There are several threads here with tools that also build the scripts and zips like you were asking.
If you just want to flash apps to system/app, you can use this (works smoothly )

Android Kitchen

hey guys, i'm newbie in making a rom.... so i had installed everything including the Android Kitchen and Cygwin... I type the cygwin terminal :
- cd kitchen
- ./menu
everything went well... i pressed number 1 which is make a working rom.... the terminal detects my Xperia sola .54_ftf.zip... i click that and they said extracting rom from zip file, then suddenly they say error: no system folder found... Help me please, anyone?? i promise i'll click your thanks button if anyone gets to help me.... :good:
This is the terminal :
Welcome to dsixda's Android Kitchen
Please wait ...........
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Android Kitchen 0.221 - by dsixda (xda-developers.com)
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> MAIN MENU
1 - Set up working folder from ROM
2 - Add root permissions
3 - Add BusyBox
4 - Disable boot screen sounds
5 - Zipalign all *.apk files to optimize RAM usage
6 - Change wipe status of ROM
7 - Change name of ROM
8 - Show working folder information
0 - ADVANCED OPTIONS
00 - LEGACY OPTIONS (old and rarely used)
99 - Build ROM from working folder
u - Kitchen Info/Update/Donate
x - Exit
Enter option: 1
CREATE WORKING FOLDER FOR ROM
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Ensure there is at least one ROM under the 'original_update' folder!
Select an option:
s - Show supported formats
x - Abort, don't create working folder
Or press Enter to continue
?
Before you proceed:
The existing working folders under the main folder can be backed up
to the folder 'original_update' for later use; otherwise they will be
deleted.
Found the following:
WORKING_xperia
Move to original_update? (default: y): n
Removing ...
Please wait ...
Available ROMs:
(1) Copy_of_Xperia_Sola_Stock_Ics_6.1.1.B.1.54_[Indian-Asia]_FTF.zip
(2) Xperia_Sola_Stock_Ics_6.1.1.B.1.54_[Indian-Asia]_FTF.zip
Enter selection number (default=1, cancel=0, r=refresh): 1
Selected Copy_of_Xperia_Sola_Stock_Ics_6.1.1.B.1.54_[Indian-Asia]_FTF.zip
The new working folder will be named WORKING_030613_184247
Change the name (y/n)? (default: n): y
Enter a new name (using this prefix): WORKING_xperia
Creating working folder WORKING_xperia ...
Extracting ROM from ZIP file ...
Error: No system folder found!
Press Enter to continue
Sherwinnn said:
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Extracting ROM from ZIP file ...
Error: No system folder found!
Press Enter to continue
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As far as I know you will need a Cwm flashable zip.....
I guess you have just created a zip of the ftf file......
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@[email protected] said:
As far as I know you will need a Cwm flashable zip.....
I guess you have just created a zip of the ftf file......
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How to get the cwm flashable zip??
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Sherwinnn said:
How to get the cwm flashable zip??
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Dump the system from the ftf and then create a .zip file including the meta-inf folder.....
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@[email protected] said:
Dump the system from the ftf and then create a .zip file including the meta-inf folder.....
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Whuuuuuuttttt???? Explain more??
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Sherwinnn said:
Whuuuuuuttttt???? Explain more??
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Do some search buddy...... you will gain more if you search yourself......
Nyways heres the LINK which may be of great help.........
This was my first guide for development......
What you can do is flash stock rom and get cwm to it
Then go to backup in cwm and create firmware.zip
It will do all the stuff for u and just place this file in the input folder!
So can I create gaming ROM by using this Android Kitchen??
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By Gaming, you mean Fast and No Lags? You could make a rom faster than stock with the Kitchen but this was designed to work with all Devices so its just a basic tool here. For real performance, you need to do device specific tweaks and all so you ought to learn to do it manually
Min3r said:
By Gaming, you mean Fast and No Lags? You could make a rom faster than stock with the Kitchen but this was designed to work with all Devices so its just a basic tool here. For real performance, you need to do device specific tweaks and all so you ought to learn to do it manually
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Someone is back
Nothing is like a real gaming rom unless u overclock gpu and give it more ram
Term we(not me) use as gaming Rom is that we keep more ram free and high minfree values so that good amount of ram is available for the game
So I have to do tweaks to make a lag free ROM??
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Yup Take a look at some of the roms released here to get an idea of the tweaks normally used
Sherwinnn said:
So I have to do tweaks to make a lag free ROM??
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you will have to tweak so as to reduce lag and also get more free RAM which can be used to play games.........
Take a look at OOM Groupings, Dalvik Cache and also tweaking the CFS ( Thunderbolt Script would be an ideal base to start with ) These give the most noticeable improvements
The most famous tweaks is thunderbolt right?? Do I have to do manually or what?? Step by step instruction to do a custom ROM please..... if not then nevermind!!!
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The best way to learn is to download any custom rom, go through the entire thing yourself And take a look at my guide for making cwm flashable zips and you'll be able to understand how things work What you do is open Thunderbolt tweaks zip and go through the files in it and try to understand the code
Min3r said:
The best way to learn is to download any custom rom, go through the entire thing yourself And take a look at my guide for making cwm flashable zips and you'll be able to understand how things work What you do is open Thunderbolt tweaks zip and go through the files in it and try to understand the code
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You are smart, that's why you understand the thunderbolt codes....
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Its not very hard mate Just go through a few simpler scripts first and then you'll quickly understand it too I started understanding what these scripts do a week into my development start, but it wasnt till later i realised its just basic Shell scripts Learn Shell Scripting for linux and you'll be able to understand these commands easily
What is Meta. inf??
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What is Meta. inf??
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Meta.INF contains just the updater script which is run when you select the .zip file in CWM.......
any more knowledge would be more helpful......... :cheers:

[Q] How to deodex galaxy s3?

As the title suggests
How to deodex galaxy s3 on XXEMC2(4.1.2)
Can someone urgently respond and help
Thanks in advance:fingers-crossed:
There's already deodexed versions of that Rom out there, try wanams thread or zoots
search for 'dsixda's kitchen xda'. This is the tool you need...
Also how to deodex post on XDA .
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=S...608,d.d2k&fp=14aeeddf01bb33ab&biw=853&bih=498
jje
Is there any shorter method of doing it
Any idea how to use xUltimate with our phone?
Android Crazy said:
Is there any shorter method of doing it
Any idea how to use xUltimate with our phone?
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Why don't you try reading the replies you have already received.....in particular the one I posted that you have chosen to ignore
Android Crazy said:
Is there any shorter method of doing it
Any idea how to use xUltimate with our phone?
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If you don't have a PC handy just remove all the .odex files in your rom and reboot to recovery.
That's not DeOdexing... The odex files have information needed. So they have to be properly merged with the apk files.
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slaphead20 said:
Why don't you try reading the replies you have already received.....in particular the one I posted that you have chosen to ignore
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Sorry there mate :crying:
b-eock said:
That's not DeOdexing... The odex files have information needed. So they have to be properly merged with the apk files.
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He is aiming at applying a mod yes?
I know all the .odex files will regenerate upon boot. I was only suggesting an alternative possible method instead of having to use a PC on Linux to deodex and then flash the system again in order to make the classes.dex for each app.
The idea is that he gets rid of the app cache and other minor stuff in .odex to be regenerated to prevent any errors (hence classes.dex is more dynamic) and then flash the mod and upon boot .odex files would regenerate to the newly modified apks.
This is a method that in theory should work so in practice why can't we try aswell?
Most apks should still have a classes.dex even if ROM is ODEX (unless it was just my fate before to happen multiple times)
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sewer56lol said:
alternative possible method instead of having to use a PC on Linux to deodex
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PC on Windows is an alternative.
rootSU said:
PC on Windows is an alternative.
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With Cygwin? Or is there a script for windows I don't know of?
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sewer56lol said:
With Cygwin? Or is there a script for windows I don't know of?
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Yes, cygwin and dsixda. Its easy to set up.
Of course if he really wants a deodexed solution, my recommendation would be to flash an existing one.
rootSU said:
Yes, cygwin and dsixda. Its easy to set up.
Of course if he really wants a deodexed solution, my recommendation would be to flash an existing one.
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You would need to download the full cygwin libraries (a couple of gigabytes) though because it will give the error for 'clear' command.
And the servers for it even on my 40mb/s downstream are only capable of downloading them in at least two hours.
For me it would be quicker to actually install Ubuntu lol. 5 Min download of not far over 700mb and a 30 min install period with updates.
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Never needed to do that before
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rootSU said:
Never needed to do that before
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Well it happened to me before I went on vacation exactly a month ago because I couldn't bother to keep booting into another OS just to change one thing or another. I had to download a couple of gigabytes of full cygwin package which made it work but then just removed it as it took too much space.
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