Errors on updater-script in Android Kitchen Port Process - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

HELP!!
Is my first time porting a rom using Android Kitchen (i already customized roms in the past, but i only did superficial changes, like change default background, remove .apk form app and priv-app, change the bootanimation and name of the rom), and when i check the updater-script he says that have 44 issues, but these issues is because he don't recognize the then & endif commands. When i try to install, the TWRP says that the installation fails because of the "error 6". I'm trying to port a Android 4.4.4 MIUI rom made for S3 Mini rom ( https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-4-4-4-miuiv5-4-10-21-gt-i8190-01-01-2015.2990602/ ) to a Galaxy Trend Lite, because the S3 Mini is the only good Android phone that have a 233 ppi screen. I tried to modify the phone model in build.prop, but without success...
If ANYONE have idea of what can be the problem, or want the updater-script to see what's the problem, please send a comment here. I will try to download other base rom for the Trend to see if this can be the problem.
Bye
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Edit:
Right after i posted the thread, i have an idea of what the error can be, i think it can be happening because the file are bigger than it was supposed to be. I will try to fix it and edit this post if it worked or not.
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Edit 2:
Looking and comparing the commands in updater-script, i noticed the command to format and mount /data doesn't show the /data location, so i modified it putting the commands of the base to replace the wrong commands, i think now at least part of the problem is solved

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[Q] Can someone please help me with two things?

Hey everyone, I have successfully made a few ROMS for myself (using the DSIXDA HTC Android ROM kitchen v 1.00). I am making a ROM for the HTC Evo.
I know how to do most of it, I have managed so far:
To add my own ringtones
To add my own notification sounds
To set the default ringtone, notification, and change the default wallpaper
Add a theme to my ROM
But there is a few questions I have. I have Googled, looked around on here, and done what I can to find the answers but I am so far unsuccessful.
My first question: Ok, I know that the default wallpapers reside in the system/customize/resource directory. I have attempted to replace the wallpaper (and small preview) wallpapers with my own custom ones. I tried using Paint.net for Windows to resize to the same dimensions as the default wallpaper. For example, to replace htc_wallpaper_01.jpg, I edited a 960x800 wallpaper to have the same size and name (everything the same) and changed htc_wallpaper_small_01 with a matching 80x60 smaller version of the new graphic. I have found sometimes it works, but if I do a few using the method mentioned above, the ROM fails to load up. Can someone help and explain why?
Question 2: I am trying to place the removed apps automatically on the SD Card. I made a "sdcard" folder in the root directory of my ROM. I tried editing the update.zip to include copy_dir PACKAGE:sdcard /sdcard and when I do a check for errors I get none, yet when I try and install the ROM it gives me the "E:syntax error in update script" meaning I am not doing it right. I tried doing it the same way Fresh did it and it also threw me the same error.
So can anyone please tell me how to do this? I know I am close with both and I have tried dissecting other ROMS to see how they did it but I cannot figure it out.
First question:
It could be many possibilities. Maybe not enough room on system, file names not matching, etc...
Try each png on seperate flashes to find the culprit.
*The best way to find out for sure is to use "adb logcat" on boot. This tells you all your errors the OS has.*
Second question:
Im not understanding what your trying to do?
Root of a rom is /
sdcard is mounted to a folder on /
If you want to store the apk on sdcard then,
the proper code to install in /sdcard from update.zip:
Code:
copy_dir PACKAGE:sdcard SDCARD:
If this is not what your asking please explain to me what your asking.
RichieDaze said:
First question:
It could be many possibilities. Maybe not enough room on system, file names not matching, etc...
Try each png on seperate flashes to find the culprit.
*The best way to find out for sure is to use "adb logcat" on boot. This tells you all your errors the OS has.*
Second question:
Im not understanding what your trying to do?
Root of a rom is /
sdcard is mounted to a folder on /
If you want to store the apk on sdcard then,
the proper code to install in /sdcard from update.zip:
Code:
copy_dir PACKAGE:sdcard SDCARD:
If this is not what your asking please explain to me what your asking.
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Thank you RichieDaze for the response.
You mentioned png., but all the ROMS I have seen have the wallpaper in .jpg format. I was just wondering if there was a certain size they have to be (I mimic the exact size of the default ones).
I think I got this part worked out by doing exactly that, installing 1 at a time until I find the culprit.
For question 2: Thanks to using the DSIXDA kitchen, I cannot use updater.script, which seems to be the way ROM makers like Calkulin, Hero_over, and other have used to set their removed apps to automatically copy on to the SD card when you install the ROM.
I have to use update.script instead, and when I try and do it using that I run into an error.
What I am trying to is remove the usual bloat from the ROM, but copy the removed apps so that users can have the option of installing them if they use any of them.
You are answering my question and are on the right track to helping me. I will try to add that (the way you wrote it out) and see what happens to my update.script.
Thank you very much for your help, greatly appreciated and please let me know if there is some other way to do this if you are aware of any or if someone is using update.script instead of updater.script.

[Q] Making updater-script... doesn't make any sense!!

I was tying to make a fancy updater-script for an add-on for my ROM, but I kept getting a Status 6 error when flashing, so I stripped it back to nothing, just the most basic commands, and eventually got it to work. I made a copy, tried editing it to add the fancy stuff back in... broke again.
So I stripped the copy back to the basic commands... and it still breaks .
As far as I can see, the two files I have attached are identical in every single way, but one fails with a Status 6, the other flashes (BattMod works, update doesn't). Both are edited using gedit on Ubuntu, both zips are created in Ubuntu, neither are signed.
Can anyone see why, I am really tearing my hair out here... all I want to do is add some ui_prints and some progress bars .
I haven't looked it them yet, but make sure you are using the correct update-binary. Different ones support different number of parameters in the mount command.
Don't leave junk files in the update like updater-script.old, it's bad practice
My guess would be that since it's named update.zip, it's looking for a signature and it can't find one. Try renaming update.zip to battmod.zip and see if it works, or sign it first with testsign.
l0st.prophet said:
I was tying to make a fancy updater-script for an add-on for my ROM, but I kept getting a Status 6 error when flashing, so I stripped it back to nothing, just the most basic commands, and eventually got it to work. I made a copy, tried editing it to add the fancy stuff back in... broke again.
So I stripped the copy back to the basic commands... and it still breaks .
As far as I can see, the two files I have attached are identical in every single way, but one fails with a Status 6, the other flashes (BattMod works, update doesn't). Both are edited using gedit on Ubuntu, both zips are created in Ubuntu, neither are signed.
Can anyone see why, I am really tearing my hair out here... all I want to do is add some ui_prints and some progress bars .
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With what are you editing it?
I've found out that editing it with notepad or any program won't work even if i'm using the right commands, so i decided to use amend2edify, you select an update-script (an update-script you can edit it with notepad without any problem) and it converts it into updater-script, updater-binary, but you have the possibility to edit anything in the output that you want and save it, or just copy-paste into the output the commands in your updater-script onto output by overwriting the converted output.
Don't know if i explained myself well.
Good luck
Try This One
Blank-CWM.zip
It's made for the Moto Photon, so you will need to:
1) Replace the update-binary with one from your phone.
2) Copy the file you wish to flash
3) Delete the txt files in it as well as any folders that you do not need to use in the process of flashing
4) Be sure to set the permissions to target the folder or file you are flashing. If you do NOT update this, you will end up in bootloops (Don't say I didn't warn you)
5) Flash away
Cheers!

[Q] How do you change the wallpaper on settings submenus in CM7?

I currently use a HTC HD Mini (Photon) running the SCREAM ROM by Ling Gan. It has a few bugs for most of which there is either a workaround or fix but there is the one problem which has remained unsolved: the default wallpaper on everything BUT the home and lockscreens cannot be changed. It is of a tree in a meadow under a blue sky and when rotated to landscape changes to some smiling chinese lady in the "settings" submenu. Doesn't hamper use much but it is quite annoying.
I have tried a number of solutions some of which resulted in my having to reflash and others did nothing. I post this here because I think it is a CM7 issue. The ROM developers have so far been unable to post a solution within the thread and I am aware that a fix for similar problems on CM9 ROMs exists using ADB to edit framework-res.apk. I felt it was time the problem was tackled by the wider XDA fam. Used google translate to look on the chinese site where the ROM is native to (mobile-kon) but found no help as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
i think ur problem lays in the framework-res.apk it contains the look of the rom and the transition effects
you can mod apk with the apkmanager tool for ur computer in the frameworkresapk you should find the images u want to change replace them witch a black picture or something like that
if never done this befoure exept from changing some transition effects and i had a couple of errors among this
the easier way seems to search for the rom on another page cus the images ure stating are not standart in the cm7
SOLVED!
jiffer1991 said:
i think ur problem lays in the framework-res.apk it contains the look of the rom and the transition effects
you can mod apk with the apkmanager tool for ur computer in the frameworkresapk you should find the images u want to change replace them witch a black picture or something like that
if never done this befoure exept from changing some transition effects and i had a couple of errors among this
the easier way seems to search for the rom on another page cus the images ure stating are not standart in the cm7
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Many thanks!
I started off looking through the "res" folder in framwork-res.apk using Root Explorer to identify the images for the wallpaper. They were
Res/drawable-land-mdpi/screen-background-dark-transparent.png
And
Res/drawable-mdpi/screen-background-dark-transparent.png
I then created a copy of framework-res.apk on my SD card and copied it onto my pc. I created new wallpapers to replace the ones I just mentioned, one in portrait, the other in landscape. They were 320x480 and 480x320 respectively. Using 7zip on the pc, I placed them in the corresponding folders (/drawable-mdpi for protrait and /drawable-land-mdpi for landscape).
I copied framework-res.apk back to my sdcard and then fired up terminal emulator to run the following commands
su
sys -rw
busybox cp /sdcard/framework-res.apk /system/framework
sys -rw
You might get error messages from running apps after this but ignore them and reboot. The idea is to replace the framework-res.apk in system/framework with the one you just edited.
After the reboot, you should have your newly created wallpaper showing up in settings in both landscape and portrait modes.
Please hit "thanks" for both jiffer1991 and I if this was helpful. Big ups to jiffer1991for pushing me in the right direction.
Hi,
i did something wrong.
So my Phone didn´t run.
He show me the Bootsceen and the Animation.
But the he will run again and again and again.
Can i handle my Phone via USB so i can restore the framework.resp.apk on my System? Or i have to reinstall Android again?
I have no backup and i don´t want to erase my system settings.
Thanks
Felix
obstgarten said:
Hi,
i did something wrong.
So my Phone didn´t run.
He show me the Bootsceen and the Animation.
But the he will run again and again and again.
Can i handle my Phone via USB so i can restore the framework.resp.apk on my System? Or i have to reinstall Android again?
I have no backup and i don´t want to erase my system settings.
Thanks
Felix
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hm u got stuck in a bootloop thats what i meant when i mentioned errors =)
you could make a zip with the old framework res apk or reflash the cm rom
if u dont whipe data/cash ure setting will be safed
read some tutorials how to mod the framework res apk
I have an .zip file on the sd card.
Can i copy it to the Android system somehow?
Felix
P.S. can i zip the framework and remove the ".zip" to ".apk"?
It is most likely that the zip file you have is the ROM image from which you flashed in the first place. Changing the extension to apk is NOT what you want to do. I suggest you create a backup in CWM of you present configuration and after reflashing, you can then do a partial restore of your user data. But its like Jiffer1991 said, read up on CWM, theres an exhaustive guide on xda somewhere.
Thanks,
i installed my modified cm rom without wipe caches data or something.
And now i have my old datas back, with the new Background.

[Q] - dsixda's Android Kitchen HTC ONE X

Hi all!
Dont know if ill get flamed because this a noob post, but i searched all over, (xda, google) and i cant find a solution to my problem.
Im starting in this cooking deeds but i have problems setting up my kitchen.
I want to cook to an HTC ONE X, i got my dsixda kitchen setted up in a VM, everything works with no problem.
But i have this problem when flashing rom
QUESTION: When flashing my ROM I get the error "mount expects 4 args got 3" or similar.
This refers to the fact your mount command takes 4 parameters (e.g. ext4, EMMC, /dev/block/.., /system) and your update-binary file only checks for 3 parameters. You'll have to change the update-binary file to a compatible one, found under the /tools/update_files folder. Just copy the appropriate file and rename to update-binary. e.g. If you're going to be using MTD partitions, copy 'mtd-update-binary' to /META-INF/com/google/android as "update-binary".
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i know this is an answered question on dsixda FAQ, but my english is not so good to understand the easy solution to fix it :\
i tryed some several ways to fix this but with no sucess.
i already tryed, copying the update-binary from my ROM.zip to /tools/update_files folder no sucess
i already tryed copying the update-binary from my ROM.zip to /META-INF/com/google/android before script conversion, but with no sucess
i even tryed to make the kitchen my device compatible, renaming the evita (HTC ONE XL) to enderavou (HTC ONE X) in /tools/edify-defs/ in a chance that will have the same "specs" .. but it outputs me another error when flashin :\
sorry for the noob question, i know the solution is in front of my eyes and its easy, but my english is weak and i cant figure this alone with the short explanation on FAQ.
so if anyone can give me a more detailed help, or maybe if anyone has the templates for HTC ONE X to make dsixda kitchen compatible, ill appreciate.
thanks all
I have replaced the updater script from a working rom with the one the kitchen comes up with. Depending on the changes you made in the kitchen that has worked well for me. Looks like your script needs to match the partition setup. Compare the 2 scripts, 1 from working and 1 from kitchen and you should be able to see the difference.
I am far from a dev, and I'm sure someone will chime in with better info. but maybe this will work for you.
onlychevys said:
I have replaced the updater script from a working rom with the one the kitchen comes up with. Depending on the changes you made in the kitchen that has worked well for me. Looks like your script needs to match the partition setup. Compare the 2 scripts, 1 from working and 1 from kitchen and you should be able to see the difference.
I am far from a dev, and I'm sure someone will chime in with better info. but maybe this will work for you.
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that was my first solution ... no sucess... maybe if i try another updater from another rom ... hum but i dont see any logic .. its supose to work with update from any working rom

[Q] Framework-res rebuild uncomplete / or strange

Hello, i wanted to create a custom rom, so i edited framework-res.jar using apktool 1.4.2 (The lastest version didnt wanted to recompile!)
There was no problem for rebuilding (except some errors saying it miss some locales or idk) and the building was complete, i had my apk.
But he was 3MB lighter than the original. Whatever thought i first.
but when i flashed my rom, the boot didnt end. I checked logcat, and it was infinite repat ! So here is the logcat, without the repeats : http://pastebin.com/NtLbjqUD
Thanks to the helpers

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