Hello,
1. Do you know another script tool like "GScript Lite" or "Script manager". Those 2 tools cant execute a simple bash command "cp". I get the error message: "permission denied" for the line using this copy command (cp).
Should my Android cellphone be rooted? It is not mentioned in the description of those 2 tools.
2. What is the bash command list accepted by "GScript Lite" (and "Script manager") for non-rooted phone?
Maybe there is another scripting app enable to do what this:
I would write a simple script backing up some apps setting files to a folder in my microSD card. Then zip this folder, and put in my FTP server.
Thanks and regards.
CONFIG: SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 GT-i9100, Android 2.3.3, not rooted.
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i have made an android application using a SQLite db with an extension .sqlite3 . my application is successfully running on an Android emulator 2.3.3 and i have put the db in Assets folder and also pushed it in DDMS with the following path =" /data/data/PACKAGE_NAME/database/myDBNAME.sqlite3" Size of my databse is around 4 MB.
How do i run the application on a phone ,rather how do i copy the db on phone ,so that the application can access the db.
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I'm trying to debug an application that stops immediately after execution.
I think that first I need to know how to properly execute it using am (AcitivtyManager). after reading lots of posts regarding the issue here and on google things still aren't clear enough.
at the following URL:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=597096
I saw the following example that requires the package name and the Activity class name.
am start -n com.metago.astro/.FileManagerActivity
how can I find out the activity class name of an installed app?
in some other posts i read that the manifest file contains that information but I unzipped the apk and the AndroidManifest.xml seems to be compiled or something without any readable text. please enlight me on this issue. how does the android knows how to execute the application? what information does he stores and how!?? Can I extract that information to understand how to execute the app?
any information regarding the issue would be greatly appreciated, there are many posts, but nothing concrete.
thanks!
Kfir
Dear All!
I expect some problem with the device stated in my signature.
Sometimes (not always) when I insert OTG flash drive with FAT32 some strange zero-sized file creates in root directory of the drive. The file has name like "2691bc3e-163e-4828-83e4-b7815e344d0a" (the name changes from time to time).
If I want to unmount the drive normally - I have to delete this file before unmounting.
If I try to unmount without deleting - it will not be successful. Moreover if I try to delete the file after pressing unmount - the file cannot be deleted and the file manager freezes (tested on Root Explorer, Solid Explorer> Total Commander etc). After that I still cannot unmount the drive.
My questions are:
1. What can cause such file creation?
2. Is there any application that can show information about what active app is working with this file? I know about StickMount Pro, but it simply kills the app without giving any information about it.
Thanks in advance.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2420902
after doing what is in there.. i recieved the error "cannot open for write: Read only file system"
Hello,
Is your device rooted and do you have your r/w permissions set correctly?
Try posting your question in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
The experts there may be able to help. Good luck.
i was looking to make twrp for this device but couldn't do it because lack of knowledge. so i searched and found about CF-Auto-Root.
fortunately i was able to generate one for mi a1 now we can root this device without any recovery.
Requirements -
1. unlocked boot loader.
2. this Zip
3.adb debugging should be enabled
How to -
1. put your phone in fastboot mode by volume down + power key.
2. connect to pc, ( make sure adb debugging is enabled)
2. extract above zip anywhere in your desktop and run root.bat file.
Do you know any possible methods to unroot Mi A1 device which has been rooted using CF auto root?
"this zip" where is the zip ? at your jeans?
This thread it's a copy/paste from here.
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It's copy paste of : https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/how-to/root-mia1-twrp-t3678453
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