I have a limited access to the internet so the following question is important to what i can do with android studio.
I had android studio setup and it downloaded a mass of files but it worked and i could build and even deploy a release version. A week later i now get and error saying that it could not download aap2-windows.jar. i then created a blank project and it now says it cannot find transform-api.jar. if this worked before i would assume it should work again. Am i missing a setting or a directory specification where these files are downloaded to or are you destined to keep downloading files every time you create a new project?
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So I used someone else's theme as a template with apktool and created my own theme. Runs great on my phone, everything works. Problem is, when I go to upload it to my apps in the Dev Console, I get the following error:
"Google Play does not accept apks signed with certificates issued by Android team. Create a new certificate that is valid for at least 50 years."
So I tried other methods to sign, such as AndroidSigner. When I used AndroidSigner I am able to upload the APK to the Dev Console but it won't install on my phone (logcat references the first file in the package, which happens to be a font, and complains about signing).
Since I only have an edited apk and not a full project to sign with Eclipse or the like, what are my options?
I mean, the theme is DONE.
Shoot.
Hi All,
I am looking for someone to help create .apk for Android boxes.
This will be an ongoing partnership as we will update the apk with regular update every month which should automatically show on clients box.
If you think you are the right person and have time on your hands to create apk please let us know.
I would also like to know about how the firmwares can be altered on android boxes.
If you have hands on customised XBMC and other live streaming links we would like to create them as well within the apk and XBMC.
The main thing I am after is creating 1 or max of 3 files which will
1. Root the android box
2. Install the new apk file/firmware
3. Install the customised XBMC with our logo, etc.
I am looking at a quick option to connect android box with computer and run the files to achieve the above points.
Looking for a favourable reply.
Is there a way that I can open an AOSP application in Android Studio?
I have tried just opening the directory but that does not seem to work, Then I tried importing the project it seems to work but then throws tons of errors. When I used Android Studio to clone the repo then import it it did not seem to work either. Took like an hour to index but then nothing seems to be showing up quite right.
Hi i've been browsing the forum trying to find a solution but however i'm limited by my knowledge.
Basicly there is an Game/app made built by GameMaker but the target system was not meant to support AndroidTV. I'm trying to run this game on my nvidia shield.
I sideloaded the app and whenever i launch it i see the background of the game as if it was going to work and then the app crash and i get the following error message :
Incorrect android target. This executable targets android TV devices. This build is for android".
I've download Apk Studio / Apk tool and i tried to find out in the code where would that check happen and how i can allow AndroidTv devices to run this app. However i don't see much in the manifest file that would stop the app from running in AndroidTv.
Anyone out there with more knowledge can chime in and give some ideas ?
Here is a link to the app i'm trying to modify.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1LrddBPcAK9Ufs9Eo8Jl5Z_zTTDvKzzHO
Thank you
I came across this android app from voguemaster which will download a zip and the extract the zip to update the android kodi files, essentially installing a new 'build'.
Now I understand that a lot of the addons etc from the build it currently downloads are probably not supported and I'm not interested in that anyway. I wanted to change it to update my own build (without unsupported addons) for my friends, so when I make an update they can update as well without me having to pop over their house with my USB stick.
Unfortunately, although I worked out what to change in the app via Android Suite to link to my 'build', i wasn't able to sign and pack the apk because the gradle was out of date - and then I had some warnings about some code being out of date as well. I guess that's to be expected from an apk that's had little or no support since 2015.
My question is, would anyone be interested/able to fork this apk so it will work? I had a go myself but I really don't have a clue what I'm doing beyond the very basics!
https://github.com/voguemaster/SettingsDeployer