[Q] Help with building Koush Superuser from source with Android Studio - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have the Widgets project included in the Superuser project and after changing the Superuser's build gradle with updated version and the correct path, I'm having trouble compiling Widgets.
On line 50 of build.gradle (the line that begins with "repoInfo = new groovy.json.JsonSlurper().parseText") , I'm getting
Code:
Error:(50) A problem occurred evaluating project ':Widgets:Widgets'.
> Cannot get property 'user' on extra properties extension as it does not exist
Same with repo.
If i change repo and user to static strings, then the error is
Code:
Error:(50) A problem occurred evaluating project ':Widgets:Widgets'.
> No such property: repoInfo for class: org.gradle.api.internal.project.DefaultProject_Decorated
Please help. This is rather urgent actually. Thank you!
If there are other suggestions to other open source SuperUser app, please also let me know. Thanks again.
Edit: Last question, does SuperSu and SuperUser use the same su binary?

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Paranoid Networking?

I have been having issues with the Paranoid Networking feature added to the Linux Kernel preventing some of my programs from creating sockets.
Appearently the process must be of a certain group id, either one of the AID_INET or AID_BT groups in the 3000's range I believe. I was cgreping through the source code and it seems a few calls to "in_egroup_p(gid_t)" are made to test if the process's group is 'correct' when ANDROID_PARANOID_NETWORKING is defined. If I understood the "in_egroup_p()" function, it should return 1 (retval) if there is a match. so what I did was this in the c file for inet in the kernel. I hope the kernel gets compiled, I just did a "make clean" and "brunch d2spr" it is cm-10.1
Code:
#ifdef ANDROID_PARANOID_NETWORKING // this was there
if ( in_egroup_p(0) == 1) {
return 1;
} // I added this
return in_egroup_p(AID_INET) || capable(I_FORGOT_HERE); //this was there
And I am hoping that when I execute the program as root, it will have permission to create a socket. Also note, that the programs I am having problems for are glibc based that I copied and mounted from a .img file. Programs such as postresql, gdm3, and others. It is a debian distro that I mount with an init service when a property is set to 1.
If this does not work, I will need to run without the Paranoid Networking patch to the kernel. What config file do I need to edit so that ANDROID_PARANOID_NETWORKING does not get defined or built into the kernel?
edit: I feel like this, " IM ROOT B****, STAY OUTTA MY WAY! " And then that scene from Jurrasic Park comes to mind
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfiQYRn7fBg
Still no go
Code:
[email protected]:/etc/init.d# ./postgresql start
[....] Starting PostgreSQL 9.1 database server: main[....] The PostgreSQL server failed to start. Please check the log output: 2014-01-06 16:48:59 UTC LOG: could not create IPv6 socket: Permission denied 2014-01-06 16:48:59 UTC LOG: could not create IPv4 socket: Permission denied 2014-01-06 16:48:59[FAILWARNING: could not create listen socket for "localhost" 2014-01-06 16:48:59 UTC FATAL: could not create any TCP/IP sockets ... failed!
failed!
*BEEP* *BEEP* *BEEEEEEEEEEP*
Hmmm... Maybe the kernel didn't compile? I dunno . ...
Where is the config file for the kernel that comes with CM-10.1 so I can turn off this paranoid networking?
My philosophy is that they shouldn't be there to start a socket in the first place, but if I want to, I should be able to. This is where I need something akin to sudo, but as root this is pissing me off, let me create a socket por favor!
I tried a lot of things but this just isn't working right. Some one please, help.
I've about had it up to my neck with Android. ****ing bull ****, I didn't know I was buying a bad ass phone with Chains and Iron Bars for an OS. FREEEEEEEDOOOOOOMMMMMNNNNNNNNN
After breaking my build, I deleted my kernel directory tree and re-sync'ed. I then did "source build/envsetup.sh" and "breakfast d2spr" and then I when to "kernel/samsung/d2/" and did "make menuconfig" then I unselected in networking options "Only specific groups can create sockets" or some such option. and then "brunch d2spr". We shall see if that works.
Update:
Did not work. Said unfinished jobs yada yada
So what I am trying now.
I cleaned everything, bummer!
I copied my kernel dir to another location
I pulled my kernel config with adb
I used that with 'make menuconfig' and edited out the 'only allow certain groups' bit
I saved that
copied it to my source in kernel/samsung/d2/
I edited AndroidKernel.mk to use that config file instead ( the assignment occurs at the top of the file)
croot
brunch d2spr
waiting till tomorrow more than likely....
Update: ( 3 hours later )
Its taking long enough
seems to be working
maybe I can make a config in my source tree and then make mroper and clean, aswell as in the KERNEL_OBJ dir in out/*, then brunch. to avoid needing two kernel source trees and some confusion in case I modify any of the source and not just the config.
AndroidKernel.mk specifies which config file to use instead of the other pre-configured files, just start by pulling a config off your phone with the same rom and device your building for.
Code:
adb pull /proc/config.gz
That will pull the conpressed file off your phone to the current working directory, then gunzip it. Then launch
Code:
make menuconfig
from your kernels root dir, for me that is "/home/$USER/android/system/kernel/samsung/d2/"
And then once the menu is up, use the arrows to scroll down to the bottom and use enter or return to select the option to use a different configuration file, it should change menus to one with ".config" erase that and change it to point to your config file, I just copied mine to the same directory mentioned above with the name "config" the same without the "." (dot/period) in front.
After that, from the same dir ( as well as in the KERNEL_OBJ/ dir somewhere within the out/ dir)
Code:
make mrproper && make clean
to clean the previous kernel make.
After all of that, you can 'croot' and 'brunch $YOUR_MODEL', but not before making sure you change which config file to use in your kernel's root dir in it's AndroidKernel.mk file. Its at the top, I used an absolute path for my installation, just in case.

[LineageOS][OTA][PHP] Open Source REST Server for you

Hi guys,
today I would like to present to you a simple project that was born on this thread to accomplish a very simple task: since there are thousand of Custom ROMs around here, so much of them are LineageOS based, and because of this their forced to build every time all the ROM and post updates here. Users are also forced to check if their preferred ROM was updated or not. That's why I decided to understand how LineageOS OTA Updater System App works. Because of this I've wrote a simple REST Server API emulation that fully works with your ROM (if integrated of course). How? Continue reading down here.
How does it work?
Of course is as simple as it should be. Clone the repo (is a simple PHP website that you can host on any shared hosting*/VPS that you like) and upload it into your preferred hosting. That's it. If you point your web browser to that address the App is already working.
After, you have to upload all your build to the _builds/ folder, and you're done.
The two already working calls /api and /api/v1/build/get_delta should answer correctly the updater app to make it work (remember that visiting it as a browser is not sufficent).
How to integrate it with my ROM?
You have two options:
- Declare cm.updater.uri on your own build.prop file with the value of you own server URL where you have deployed it (This can be done also by the user with any Android App from the Market)
- Replace the string conf_update_server_url_def value inside values.xml of the OTA App source code (COMPILE TIME ONLY!)
Which builds does it support?
Anything that will be borned by the official guide on how to build your custom LineageOS ROM! So, in poor words will be: stable, rcs, nightly and snapshots (likely called EXPERIMENTAL), from CM7 to CM14.
Delta updates SHOULD work too. Just try it and tell me if they works
How can I debug it?
You can use this simple UnitTest that I've already pushed into my GitHub. Feel free to use it everytime you need. It's based upon NodeJS and Unirest.
Is it free?
"Free software is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you should think of free as in free speech, not as in free beer."
—Richard Stallman
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Use it as you want, do anything you want with it as it's MIT licensed.
Is it free of bugs?
That's why I'm here Only you can help me to squash all the remaining bugs!
I hope this will be useful to anyone of you, helping the ROM community providing a simple OTA updater that already works on LineageOS official ROMs.
Greets.
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Project Home: https://github.com/julianxhokaxhiu/LineageOTA
More about the study: http://blog.julianxhokaxhiu.com/how-the-cm-ota-server-works-and-how-to-implement-and-use-ours
Changelog Build Scripts ( thanks to @Deltadroid ): https://github.com/syphyr/cm_build_scripts/blob/master/make_changelog
* On a Shared Hosting you can ONLY provide a FULL ROM download, NOT DELTAs!
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Donators:
- @BlueFlame4 x2
Hey, I'm having trouble using your docker image behind a Nginx https reverse proxy. The server is correctly answering the requests:
Code:
{
"id":null,
"response":[
{
"incremental":"",
"api_level":"",
"url":"http:\/\/MYDOMAIN\/\/builds\/full\/lineage-17.1-20200830-UNOFFICIAL-lavender.zip",
"timestamp":1598774045,
"md5sum":"718fb89f935b979edd57b2642234d1fa",
"changes":"",
"channel":"unofficial",
"filename":"lineage-17.1-20200830-UNOFFICIAL-lavender.zip",
"romtype":"unofficial",
"datetime":1598774045,
"version":"17.1",
"id":"50533a894b2ab0d9b2711444ca4f2b530a8ff2389723ea2bd7ada6e029599e2c",
"size":914450521
}
],
"error":null
}
But the returned `url` is http-only and the updater can't download it (throws error). WhenI try to curl it without `-L` I only get `301 Moved Permanently`. Only when I append `-L` I get the correct binary response over https. I'm pretty sure this is a redirecting issue.
Here's my Nginx config:
Code:
server{
server_name MYDOMAIN;
server_tokens off;
listen 80;
listen [::]:80 ipv6only=on;
# Redirect all HTTP requests to HTTPS with a 301 Moved Permanently response.
return 301 https://$host$request_uri;
}
server {
server_name MYDOMAIN;
server_tokens off;
listen 443 ssl http2;
listen [::]:443 ssl http2 ipv6only=on;
location / {
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
proxy_set_header X-NginX-Proxy true;
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:24087;
proxy_redirect off;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
}
add_header Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=15768000; includeSubdomains; preload";
add_header Referrer-Policy same-origin;
add_header X-Content-Type-Options nosniff;
add_header X-Frame-Options DENY;
add_header X-Xss-Protection "1; mode=block";
[...]
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Basically I want to know how to force the `url` response in the JSON to be `https` instead of `http`. (At least that's what I think is the reason for the updater not being able to download the image.)
Code:
08-30 16:00:19.407 7025 7025 D UpdaterController: Starting 50533a894b2ab0d9b2711444ca4f2b530a8ff2389723ea2bd7ada6e029599e2c
08-30 16:00:19.409 7025 7921 E HttpURLConnectionClient: Error downloading file
08-30 16:00:19.409 7025 7921 E HttpURLConnectionClient: java.io.IOException: Cleartext HTTP traffic to MYDOMAIN not permitted
08-30 16:00:19.409 7025 7921 E HttpURLConnectionClient: at com.android.okhttp.HttpHandler$CleartextURLFilter.checkURLPermitted(HttpHandler.java:124)
08-30 16:00:19.409 7025 7921 E HttpURLConnectionClient: at com.android.okhttp.internal.huc.HttpURLConnectionImpl.execute(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:462)
08-30 16:00:19.409 7025 7921 E HttpURLConnectionClient: at com.android.okhttp.internal.huc.HttpURLConnectionImpl.connect(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:131)
08-30 16:00:19.409 7025 7921 E HttpURLConnectionClient: at org.lineageos.updater.download.HttpURLConnectionClient$DownloadThread.run(HttpURLConnectionClient.java:250)
08-30 16:00:19.409 7025 7921 E UpdaterController: Download failed
EDIT: Solved!
Code:
location / {
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:24087;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_cache_bypass $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
#proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Port $server_port;
proxy_set_header X-NginX-Proxy true;
}
Not sure if this project is still supported, but with build.prop change, it just checks for updates forever on phone. When I try debugging with the UnitTest script, I get "Not Found The requested URL /CyanogenModOTA/api was not found on this server." (definitely server-related) I've gotten this working before on another VPS, so I'm wondering why it's not on my build server.
Are there any specific packages I need to install to get this working?
Here is my php config: http://hongbuild.ddns.net:81/test.php
klvnhng said:
Not sure if this project is still supported, but with build.prop change, it just checks for updates forever on phone. When I try debugging with the UnitTest script, I get "Not Found The requested URL /CyanogenModOTA/api was not found on this server." (definitely server-related) I've gotten this working before on another VPS, so I'm wondering why it's not on my build server.
Are there any specific packages I need to install to get this working?
Here is my php config: http://hongbuild.ddns.net:81/test.php
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Since build.prop is in the system.new.dat file in lollipop builds, I just started copying it over from my build server and modified the Build.php file to look for the file instead of inside the zip. I just got this working on my web server. Only issue I'm having is related to change logs but I'm going to try and figure that one out later.
Here are the changes I did to get this working with CyanogenMod 12 (all changes will be assumed from the CyanogenModOTA directory):
- mkdir -p builds/buildprop <-- this is where you copy your build.prop from each build (they go in a folder with the same name as the build zip e.x. cm-12-20150103-NIGHTLY)
- mkdir -p builds/changelog <-- this will have your change logs (name them the same as the build zip except with a .txt extension)
- update setConfig( 'basePath', 'CyanogenModOTA' ) to setConfig( 'basePath', 'http://wfhome.net/CyanogenModOTA' ) in index.php (that is my server)
- change the Build constructor function to this (I updated the preg_match_all line, added the buildPropFolder variable, updated the $this->buildProp line, and changed the changeLogUrl line):
Code:
private $buildPropFolder = '';
public function __construct($fileName, $physicalPath) {
/*
$tokens Schema:
array(
1 => [CM VERSION] (ex. 10.1.x, 10.2, 11, etc.)
2 => [DATE OF BUILD] (ex. 20140130)
3 => [CHANNEL OF THE BUILD] (ex. RC, RC2, NIGHTLY, etc.)
4 => [MODEL] (ex. i9100, i9300, etc.)
)
*/
preg_match_all( '/cm-([0-9\.]+-)(\d+-)?([a-zA-Z0-9]+-)?([a-zA-Z0-9]+).zip/', $fileName, $tokens );
$tokens = $this->removeTrailingDashes( $tokens );
$this->filePath = $physicalPath . '/' . $fileName;
$this->buildPropFolder = str_replace('/full', '/buildprop', $physicalPath) . '/' . preg_replace('/\\.[^.\\s]{3,4}$/', '', $fileName);
$this->buildProp = explode( "\n", file_get_contents($this->buildPropFolder . '/build.prop') );
$this->channel = $this->_getChannel( str_replace( range( 0 , 9 ), '', $tokens[3] ) );
$this->filename = $fileName;
$this->url = $this->_getUrl( '', Flight::cfg()->get('buildsPath') );
$this->changelogUrl = str_replace('/full', '/changelog', $this->_getChangelogUrl());
$this->timestamp = filemtime( $this->filePath );
$this->incremental = $this->getBuildPropValue( 'ro.build.version.incremental' );
$this->apiLevel = $this->getBuildPropValue( 'ro.build.version.sdk' );
$this->model = $this->getBuildPropValue( 'ro.cm.device' );
}
Also he has memcached setup in there, so you might make sure you have memcache installed and set to run on startup on your server. You also need xdelta3 to create delta builds although, I don't think it is working ( I compiled the latest version of xdelta3 and it doesn't appear to do anything as there are not any files being created in the delta folder).
Hope that helps.
Thanks for the help (I'll definitely need it when I actually want to start USING the server), but it seems you've misunderstood me. Right now, I can't even get the rest server running properly-that's why I'm getting a 404 error.
Notice you get an output when you go to http://wfhome.net/CyanogenModOTA/api, I don't get anything!
klvnhng said:
Thanks for the help (I'll definitely need it when I actually want to start USING the server), but it seems you've misunderstood me. Right now, I can't even get the rest server running properly-that's why I'm getting a 404 error.
Notice you get an output when you go to http://wfhome.net/CyanogenModOTA/api, I don't get anything!
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Ah sorry. First thing I see is that you need mod_rewrite installed in apache.
Code:
sudo a2enmod rewrite
sudo service apache2 restart
Need help with development
First I would like to thank you for using this product and playing with it (which involves patching, testing, etc.).
Since the first post I've made here in XDA the project evolved a little since I rewrote entirely the project to make it composer friendly. Rather than that, the Delta build process is actually non working (I tried to create a ZIP but I don't have enough knowledge in ROM development to tell if it's enough or not) so it's just a WIP layer that should be addressed and fixed (I've already found a Python project which does this already but I'm of the idea that this should be somehow not be a bloated software that needs to install binaries here and there to make it working).
So, actually I'm not really working in this project but It's in my TODO list, meanwhile I'll be very happy to have pull requests with useful patches to make this KK, LL and more compatible So feel free to contribute and thanks again for using it!
JulianXhokaxhiu said:
First I would like to thank you for using this product and playing with it (which involves patching, testing, etc.).
Since the first post I've made here in XDA the project evolved a little since I rewrote entirely the project to make it composer friendly. Rather than that, the Delta build process is actually non working (I tried to create a ZIP but I don't have enough knowledge in ROM development to tell if it's enough or not) so it's just a WIP layer that should be addressed and fixed (I've already found a Python project which does this already but I'm of the idea that this should be somehow not be a bloated software that needs to install binaries here and there to make it working).
So, actually I'm not really working in this project but It's in my TODO list, meanwhile I'll be very happy to have pull requests with useful patches to make this KK, LL and more compatible So feel free to contribute and thanks again for using it!
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Thank YOU for making it! Really appreciate the time and effort you've put into this project.
rjwil1086 said:
Ah sorry. First thing I see is that you need mod_rewrite installed in apache.
Code:
sudo a2enmod rewrite
sudo service apache2 restart
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That did it, thanks :good:
I've also implemented your changes, but when I check for updates on my phone, I still get "No new updates found". I've copied my new build over to builds/full, and the build.prop to builds/buildprop/cm*
rjwil1086 thank you very much for your help and suggestions, I made my own server http://paksman.ddns.net/cyanogenmodota, edited build.prop for cm updater to look for server url, made all the changes as you but I always get "No new updates found". Not sure if there is a problem with my server or with this project in general. Have you made any success to make this work?
I have it working. I'll upload mine to github tonight
Think I solved my own problem. My builds were all tagged as 'UNOFFICIAL'. When I changed this to 'NIGHTLY' (for the build and build.prop folder respectively ) they finally started to be recognised by cm updater app. JulianXhokaxhiu and rjwil1086, thank you so much for your effort,your work is being much appreciated.
Packsman said:
Think I solved my own problem. My builds were all tagged as 'UNOFFICIAL'. When I changed this to 'NIGHTLY' (for the build and build.prop folder respectively ) they finally started to be recognised by cm updater app. JulianXhokaxhiu and rjwil1086, thank you so much for your effort,your work is being much appreciated.
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Yup. Sorry. I knew that but forgot to mention it. That's an issue with the CMUpdater app more than it is with the REST implementation. It doesn't look for unofficial files
Packsman said:
Think I solved my own problem. My builds were all tagged as 'UNOFFICIAL'. When I changed this to 'NIGHTLY' (for the build and build.prop folder respectively ) they finally started to be recognised by cm updater app. JulianXhokaxhiu and rjwil1086, thank you so much for your effort,your work is being much appreciated.
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Awesome! This fixed it for me as well. Thanks to everyone for the help
[CyanogenMod][OTA][PHP] Open Source REST Server for you
Hi, I have been tested server code with a free host (000webhost) then accessed the web, I received messages:
Warning: Unexpected character in input: '\' (ASCII=92) state=1 in /home/a5885282/public_html/index.php on line 27
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING or '(' in /home/a5885282/public_html/index.php on line 27
The line 27 of index.php is "use \JX\CmOta\CmOta;". But I don't know about PHP. Please help me solve this issue.
@rjwil1086 , @klvnhng , @Packsman please help me to solve following error:
$ node index.js
<h1>500 Internal Server Error</h1><h3>Undefined offset: 0 (8)</h3><pre>#0 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/src/Helpers/Build.php(214): flight\Engine->handleError(8, 'Undefined offse...', '/var/www/Cyanog...', 214, Array)
#1 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/src/Helpers/Build.php(63): JX\CmOta\Helpers\Build->removeTrailingDashes(Array)
#2 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/src/Helpers/Builds.php(115): JX\CmOta\Helpers\Build->__construct('cm-11-20140103-...', '/var/www/Cyanog...')
#3 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/src/Helpers/Builds.php(49): JX\CmOta\Helpers\Builds->getBuilds()
#4 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/vendor/mikecao/flight/flight/core/Loader.php(123): JX\CmOta\Helpers\Builds->__construct()
#5 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/vendor/mikecao/flight/flight/core/Loader.php(80): flight\core\Loader->newInstance('\JX\CmOta\Helpe...', Array)
#6 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/vendor/mikecao/flight/flight/Engine.php(69): flight\core\Loader->load('builds', true)
#7 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/vendor/mikecao/flight/flight/core/Dispatcher.php(191): flight\Engine->__call('builds', Array)
#8 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/vendor/mikecao/flight/flight/core/Dispatcher.php(191): flight\Engine->builds()
#9 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/vendor/mikecao/flight/flight/Flight.php(43): flight\core\Dispatcher::invokeMethod(Array, Array)
#10 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/src/CmOta.php(97): Flight::__callStatic('builds', Array)
#11 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/src/CmOta.php(97): Flight::builds()
#12 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/vendor/mikecao/flight/flight/core/Dispatcher.php(160): JX\CmOta\{closure}()
#13 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/vendor/mikecao/flight/flight/core/Dispatcher.php(143): flight\core\Dispatcher::callFunction(Object(Closure), Array)
#14 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/vendor/mikecao/flight/flight/Engine.php(310): flight\core\Dispatcher::execute(Object(Closure), Array)
#15 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/vendor/mikecao/flight/flight/core/Dispatcher.php(191): flight\Engine->_start()
#16 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/vendor/mikecao/flight/flight/core/Dispatcher.php(142): flight\core\Dispatcher::invokeMethod(Array, Array)
#17 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/vendor/mikecao/flight/flight/core/Dispatcher.php(48): flight\core\Dispatcher::execute(Array, Array)
#18 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/vendor/mikecao/flight/flight/Engine.php(64): flight\core\Dispatcher->run('start', Array)
#19 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/vendor/mikecao/flight/flight/core/Dispatcher.php(191): flight\Engine->__call('start', Array)
#20 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/vendor/mikecao/flight/flight/core/Dispatcher.php(191): flight\Engine->start()
#21 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/vendor/mikecao/flight/flight/Flight.php(43): flight\core\Dispatcher::invokeMethod(Array, Array)
#22 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/src/CmOta.php(80): Flight::__callStatic('start', Array)
#23 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/src/CmOta.php(80): Flight::start()
#24 /var/www/CyanogenModOTA/index.php(35): JX\CmOta\CmOta->run()
#25 {main}</pre>
Thank you so much.
Thanks all, I fixed.
[CyanogenMod][OTA][PHP] Open Source REST Server for you
I have just creat susscess a server. Thanks.
But, now I want creat a update OTA app for other AOSP ( andoird L) and using that server which I have just creat.
Can I using CMupdater for it? Can you give me some suggest?
Hi, need help to understand!
First of all, i want to say Thank You! For this great job!
I installed server, activated mod rewrite in apache2, apt-get install memcached, made chown for all files to www-data in CyanogenModOTA directory
created directories builds/buildprop, builds/changelog
created file romname.txt in changelog
copied file rom archive to build/full directory
and when i open in browser my ota site: http ota.mydomain.com i see the dir listing as described above
when i try to open url http ota.mydomain.com/api - i see the 404 error.
what exactly i have to do as the next step?
is any json file missed in web root directory (in same place as index.php) ?
and I leave index.php almost unchanged (as in the repository) - just changed string: ->setConfig( 'basePath', '/' )
Thank You once again!
vvzar said:
First of all, i want to say Thank You! For this great job!
I installed server, activated mod rewrite in apache2, apt-get install memcached, made chown for all files to www-data in CyanogenModOTA directory
created directories builds/buildprop, builds/changelog
created file romname.txt in changelog
copied file rom archive to build/full directory
and when i open in browser my ota site: http ota.mydomain.com i see the dir listing as described above
when i try to open url http ota.mydomain.com/api - i see the 404 error.
what exactly i have to do as the next step?
is any json file missed in web root directory (in same place as index.php) ?
and I leave index.php almost unchanged (as in the repository) - just changed string: ->setConfig( 'basePath', '/' )
Thank You once again!
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Are you sure that modrewrite is working? Can you share a working URL?
lingak said:
I have just creat susscess a server. Thanks.
But, now I want creat a update OTA app for other AOSP ( andoird L) and using that server which I have just creat.
Can I using CMupdater for it? Can you give me some suggest?
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Honestly I don't know, we have to check if OTA app is the same in Lollipop and works of course the same. If so, we're already safe and yes it can work out of the box. If not, we have to fix it. If you already have a working example, feel free to do a pull request
JulianXhokaxhiu said:
Are you sure that modrewrite is working? Can you share a working URL?
[email protected]:/home/user# a2enmod rewrite
Module rewrite already enabled
[email protected]:/home/user#
.htaccess:
[email protected]:/home/user# cat /var/www/html/CyanogenModOTA/.htaccess
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php [QSA,L]
[email protected]:/home/user#
Is any other rules i have to check?
What about statement <Directory /var/www/html/CyanogenModOTA> ?
Is enouph AllowOverride All and Allow from all ?
test url : http ota.smylink.org
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vvzar said:
JulianXhokaxhiu said:
Are you sure that modrewrite is working? Can you share a working URL?
[email protected]:/home/user# a2enmod rewrite
Module rewrite already enabled
[email protected]:/home/user#
.htaccess:
[email protected]:/home/user# cat /var/www/html/CyanogenModOTA/.htaccess
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php [QSA,L]
[email protected]:/home/user#
Is any other rules i have to check?
What about statement <Directory /var/www/html/CyanogenModOTA> ?
Is enouph AllowOverride All and Allow from all ?
test url : http ota.smylink.org
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Technically it should be enough but the order of where you placed it is important too.
Anyway, going to your URL is just making me think that the PHP code is running well (the redirect to builds folder is triggered by CMOTA Rest Code). You're just missing the htaccess rules.
I'm quite sure you just have to figure out your own server setup to understand if mod_rewrite is properly working (allowing htaccess files to be read and parsed).
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ffmpeg: Build failed in windows with cygwin for Android

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I have trying building ffmpeg for android using windows 7 and Cygwin. I have android-ndk-r9d.
I have download the source code from here
I have already set NDK environment variable. And updated TOOLCHAIN line to: TOOLCHAIN=echo $NDK/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.8/prebuilt/windows-x86_64 because linux folder not present.
After running ./build.sh command. I got following error:
arm-linux-androideabi-gcc is unable to create an executable file.
C compiler test failed.
If you think configure made a mistake, make sure you are using the latest
version from SVN. If the latest version fails, report the problem to the
[email protected] mailing list or IRC #ffmpeg on irc.freenode.net.
Include the log file "config.log" produced by configure as this will help
solving the problem.
Help me to find out what I did wrong?

[Q] Seeking compiled LatinIME dicttool for use with a V401 Binary Dictionary

I’m trying to convert a version 401 binary dictionary -- a directory called PersonalizationDictionary.en_US.dict -- to human readable .xml.
The command line utility dicttool_aosp in packages/inputmethods/LatinIME/tools/dicttool can do it like so:
Code:
dicttool_aosp makedict -s sourcedict.dict -x output.xml
I’m unable to compile the Android Lollipop version of dicttool, since dicttool has native C++ dependencies that don’t play nice with my Mac. Note this line in the NativeLib.mk file of dictool:
Code:
# HACK: Temporarily disable host tool build on Mac until the build system is ready for C++11.
I am hoping someone with a compatible setup can compile this utility for me using “make dicttool_aosp” from the root of the AOSP source tree. I've spent the past few days looking for compiled versions of it, and while I’ve found many makedict.jar files online, they are too old to support my newer V401 binary dictionary. The main difference between the V401 and older versions is that a V401 is split up into multiple files with extensions like .bigrams, .freq, .header, whereas the older dicts are contained in a single file.
Thank you, please let me know if I can clarify anything!

Question EVS_APP in emulator

Hi All,
I want to try out the EVS application in the emulator and do some development there.
Here is the EVS documentation: https://source.android.com/docs/devices/automotive/camera-hal
The EVS application is the part of the packages of the Android source: https://cs.android.com/android/plat...r:packages/services/Car/cpp/evs/apps/default/
First I, wanted to have a lunch target where the emulator starts, and it seems that "sdk_car_x86_64-userdebug" targets starts the emulator using this howto: https://cs.android.com/android/platform/superproject/+/master:device/generic/car/tools/README.md
I used the android-13.0.0_r8 tag of the source.
It seems that neither EVS_APP nor its dependencies are not part of the sdk_car_x86_64 build. How can I add EVS application to the build properly?
Any information, hint is more than welcomed.
You can enable it by exporting ENABLE_EVS_SAMPLE=true or you can define in device.mk file such as
ENABLE_EVS_SAMPLE := true.
This will enable evs_app into system/bin/ folder of emulator. But I am not sure how you can use for testing in emulator

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