Ok so i am on Haykuros ADP1.5Hr3, before that i was on the G build and both times (I think) i had the same issue with maps after moving cache. When i was on the G build i though it was an issue with the build itself, then i upgraded to Hr3, no issues at all, well today i was moving all my caches to the card and after im done, boot up and got maps force close, try to open it force close again. I dont want to wipe AGAIN and if theres no quick fix i would just wait for JF build and wipe anyways... Anyhow anyone has a fix for this?? It didnt happen when i was on RC33.
This is what i used to move cahce, no issues with anything else but maps. Moved everything else just fine.
cd /data/data/com.google.android.apps.maps
rm -R files
mkdir /sdcard/cache/files/maps
ln -s /sdcard/cache/files/maps files
driguez said:
Ok so i am on Haykuros ADP1.5Hr3, before that i was on the G build and both times (I think) i had the same issue with maps after moving cache. When i was on the G build i though it was an issue with the build itself, then i upgraded to Hr3, no issues at all, well today i was moving all my caches to the card and after im done, boot up and got maps force close, try to open it force close again. I dont want to wipe AGAIN and if theres no quick fix i would just wait for JF build and wipe anyways... Anyhow anyone has a fix for this?? It didnt happen when i was on RC33.
This is what i used to move cahce, no issues with anything else but maps. Moved everything else just fine.
cd /data/data/com.google.android.apps.maps
rm -R files
mkdir /sdcard/cache/files/maps
ln -s /sdcard/cache/files/maps files
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I had that issue once, and it was because I hadn't used maps before taking those steps. Now I make sure I open the applications and play with them a bit before moving the caches and I've never had a problem since.
mikedmeyer said:
I had that issue once, and it was because I hadn't used maps before taking those steps. Now I make sure I open the applications and play with them a bit before moving the caches and I've never had a problem since.
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So im guessing theres no other choice but to wipe?
driguez said:
So im guessing theres no other choice but to wipe?
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Try deleting the symbolic link and then try to launch maps.
mikedmeyer said:
Try deleting the symbolic link and then try to launch maps.
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And how one would accomplish that? Sorry dont really know how to delete it.
driguez said:
And how one would accomplish that? Sorry dont really know how to delete it.
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rm -R files
then if google maps opens after you've done that type:
rm -R files
ln -s /sdcard/cache/files/maps files
If maps doesn't open after you've done the first step then it's wipe time.
Boy do i feel dumb... Thanks for the help, looks like im wiping though.
driguez said:
Boy do i feel dumb... Thanks for the help, looks like im wiping though.
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It's cool. I always open maps AND open a street view in maps to make sure they're both initialized before linking the caches to the SDcard and I've never had that problem since.
cache is now located in /data/data/com.google.android.apps.maps/cache/webviewCache
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I rooted my g1 not too long ago. after I rooted I tried to do some of the root apps in this forum. but one thing I notice is that if I do a hard reset, and turn on the phone, Txtract and AccuTracking ALWAYS automatically install themselves! how can I stop this? is there a way to COMPLETELY reset the phone to avoid this?
Did you try activating with a different Google/Gmail account?
yes. It doesn't auto install when I log in with a different account. I think it is the market cache's problem is there anyway to delete market cache?
ys9101 said:
is there any way to delete market cache?
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$ su
# rm -R /data/data/com.android.vending/cache
unknown.soul said:
$ su
# rm -R /data/data/com.android.vending/cache
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Good to know thanks, and now i know what market is on task manager
thank you unknown.soul! AccuTracking has stopped auto installing on my g1. another question though, how do you delete "my downloads" in market?
ys9101 said:
thank you unknown.soul! AccuTracking has stopped auto installing on my g1. another question though, how do you delete "my downloads" in market?
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That, I believe, is stored in your Google account.
aad4321 said:
I wish it would keep accutracking or some tracking app on the phone
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You can make your own updates, export the app(s) with ASTRO and add them to JF RC##/ADP1 (you have to sign it after making a .zip)
I figured it was just a result of moving the cache or just the modded firmware, but that doesn't make any sense at all.
Anyone else have this problem?
It just force closes whenever i click on my downloads.
I was having this problem with the JF 1.41 firmware so i have gone back to 1.31 and its fine now.
phil
Must be some other issue. I'm running JF 1.41 and can click on "my downloads" just fine in the market.
adb shell into your device and check the market cache folder using ls -l
You if you can't cd into the webcacheView folder your link may be bad.
Hey...
I had the same problem a couple of times and realized it was due to some corrupt cache items. If you have it already symlinked to your sd card, go to the cache folder from your PC and delete everything in there. This forces the Market to pull the cache off the server the next time you open it, thus recreating your cache.
If you don't have it linked, LINK IT and you should be good to go...
Hope this helps
Hello All:
Here is a rundown...
Started with JF1.42-RC33 with Apps, Data, Dalvik to SD...
Went to JF1.5 without a wipe and then updated the radio.
All of this went fine. Now when I start up the phone, it
gives me the "System UIDs Inconsistent" message. I press
the button and then everything loads fine. All 125 Apps
are there, Market works correctly, notes are still there,
and I have tested every App and there are no issues.
Loving the new ROM by the way... no stability issues so
far.
The message on the phone says to wipe the data. If there
is not other way to get rid of the nagging error then so
be it... I still have my Nandroid backup from the JF1.42
image.
Just wanted to see if there was possibly a way to fix this
in ADB or the recovery console...
Also, it is in my nature to try and understand these things.
Could this have happened because my /data directory is
on the SD and therefore was not cleared during the Flash
process? Just guessing...
Any ideas?
L8r,
Vermithrax
Vermithrax said:
Hello All:
Here is a rundown...
Started with JF1.42-RC33 with Apps, Data, Dalvik to SD...
Went to JF1.5 without a wipe and then updated the radio.
All of this went fine. Now when I start up the phone, it
gives me the "System UIDs Inconsistent" message. I press
the button and then everything loads fine. All 125 Apps
are there, Market works correctly, notes are still there,
and I have tested every App and there are no issues.
Loving the new ROM by the way... no stability issues so
far.
The message on the phone says to wipe the data. If there
is not other way to get rid of the nagging error then so
be it... I still have my Nandroid backup from the JF1.42
image.
Just wanted to see if there was possibly a way to fix this
in ADB or the recovery console...
Also, it is in my nature to try and understand these things.
Could this have happened because my /data directory is
on the SD and therefore was not cleared during the Flash
process? Just guessing...
Any ideas?
L8r,
Vermithrax
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wipe and re-set your symbolic links .. all your apps will be back but not their data..
Thanks... I guess I will just take the easy way out and wipe the phone... I have tried various ADB and busybox commands to no avail... What I do not understand is the phone works perfectly after the Nag screen is gone... No force closes... no missing functionality...
I will not do the wipe until this afternoon... Just in case some Linux guru has any ideas...
L8r,
Vermithrax
Unless the nag screen bothers you, or shows up more than once per boot, Id leave it. If you start seeing instability or forcecloses then Id wipe.
Unless there is a good reason to Id avoid a wipe. Of course I dont have OCD so one nag per reboot wouldnt bother me. If you do or it does bother you then yeah wipe.
Solved... For me at least...
I had solved this problem some time ago, but I just thought I would add this to the thread in case others find their way here through a search...
All I did was move the /data/data back to the internal memory...
rm /data/data
busybox cp -a /system/sd/data /data
rm -r /system/sd/data /data
reboot
Had a couple of stale NFS file errors, so I could not really delete the /data directory from the /system/sd. However, there are threads that help with this issue.
Probably the cleanest solution HERE
I am stuck with a rather odd issue as of late..I did a full wipe and re-install of Bumble Bee 2.4 on my Virgin Mobile Optimus V phone about 4 weeks ago.
In a summery when I download a new app i back it up using Titanium Backup immediately after the installation is finished. Then I move the app to my SD card. Sadly anytime I want to update that app through the Android Market Place or even the Amazon app store, BumbleBee will crash and restart during installation.
I tried a few things on my own. Such as moving the apps to internal storage and updating then but the crashes still happen. I even uninstalled a app and tried to download it from the market place but the phone would still crash and restart upon installation.
I did some looking around and the only thing close to my problem I could find was this.
So the issue was with the full-wipe install, but the problem wasn't what I thought it was last night. The install puts the google apps to /data/app creating that directory if /data was completely gone, however the full-wipe install did not set permissions for the new /data/app directory, which meant the Market couldn't install to it and generally freaked out. One reason this didn't show up for me was because there was a second problem in the full-wipe install -- it didn't format the data partition correctly either (!), so /data/app (sometimes) already existed with the proper permissions. And that's why the bug didn't show for everyone.
You can test (and fix) this yourself by booting into recovery, mounting /data, and then doing "adb shell chown -R 1000.1000 /data/app", "adb shell chmod 771 /data/app", and "adb shell chmod -R 644 /data/app". Reboot and Market installs work.
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I use the xionia recovery. Can I emulate his steps with it?
I don't mean to double post of have a shameless thread bump but I am willing to try any ideas someone may have. I been googling all around trying to find more on "adb shell chown" ect but I am having some difficulties.
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Bumping this thread. I'm having the exact same problem. Anyone find a resolution?
Thanks!
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I couldn't find a solution that worked for me to solve this.
The bumblebee rom is great, but I switched to the Inferior Human Organs CM7 rom and all is well. I had some lock screen freezes, but I disabled ADW rotation and that seemed to fix it.
Are you unable to download apps bigger than 25mb? Or 30mb? Well here is the solution for the problem. The way apps downloaded from the market works is to save it into the /cache folder and then install it after it is downloaded. For me, in miui rom i only have 26mb in the /cache folder available. This solution has been tested in miui rom, and should work on stock roms.
Type in Terminal Emulator:
Code:
mkdir /mnt/sdcard/market-download-cache
su
cd /cache
mv download download.bak
ln -s /mnt/sdcard/market-download-cache download
ls -ahl
The way this works is that
You created a new download cache, but this time on SD-card. Then you replaced the original cache in memory by a symbolic link to the cache on SD. In essence you fooled the Market app by making it think it's using its regular cache in memory, where it's actually using a file on SD.
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I've gotten this solution from here: http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/22945-i-cant-download-anything-bigger-than-5m-from-the-markets/
I take no credit, im just sharing this solution.
PS. If the first command doesnt work, just leave it out when typing in the commands.
Also, make a backup first, in case something goes wrong
Also: you have to recreate the link only after clearing the cache.(thanks to falex007)
Thanks bscraze! Is this a permanent solution? or do we need to do this everytime we try to download a large app( in case you reboot in between)? Just thought of it since you are writing in the /cache partition.. thanks!
jan3586 said:
Thanks bscraze! Is this a permanent solution? or do we need to do this everytime we try to download a large app( in case you reboot in between)? Just thought of it since you are writing in the /cache partition.. thanks!
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I don't think you need to, as it creates a symlink. But if you need to, please let me know so I can add it in the OP
Cheers
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jan3586 said:
Thanks bscraze! Is this a permanent solution? or do we need to do this everytime we try to download a large app( in case you reboot in between)? Just thought of it since you are writing in the /cache partition.. thanks!
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This solution was already invited in this forum and you have to recreate the link only after clearing the cache
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should i follow this above process for each and every time i download the game
sharp87 said:
should i follow this above process for each and every time i download the game
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Only after clearing cache.
Cheers
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