[Q] [Tool][Windows Only][Root] Android Reverse Tethering - General Questions and Answers

Hi,
I am posting here as I am a newcomer and cannot post in the original post ([Tool][Windows Only][Root] Android Reverse Tethering 2.30)
problem: repeated messages : Tethering port not available
Seems like there is a problem in Redsocks process on the android.
however android usb tunnel is running (Reinstalled through the windows application)
Any help will be appreciated. I have been struggling with this for a while now.
Log:
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10-01 02:30:43:406 W/I Connecting to device...
10-01 02:30:45:468 L/I Reverse tethering started. Process id is 9739
10-01 02:30:53.62 A/I SocketService.onStartCommand. Action = TTServiceStart
10-01 02:30:53.62 A/I UsbThread : thread main : wait current UsbThread to terminate 0
10-01 02:30:53.62 A/I UsbThread2.run() needToBeClosed is true
10-01 02:30:45:671 W/I Wait for android connection ready. If nothing happens now, close the program and retry
10-01 02:30:53.77 A/I UsbThread2 : thread stopped
10-01 02:30:45:781 W/I waiting android server connection ... 1
10-01 02:30:54.48 A/I TunnelController : thread stopped
10-01 02:30:54.63 A/I TunnelController : thread started
10-01 02:30:54.63 A/I UsbThread3 : thread started
10-01 02:30:54.64 A/I UsbThread3 : Create usb socket
10-01 02:30:54.65 A/I UsbThread3 : usbServerSocket : Waiting for the host to connect
10-01 02:30:46:859 W/W Tethering port not available
10-01 02:30:47:843 W/W Tethering port not available
10-01 02:30:48:171 W/I
10-01 02:30:48:171 W/E Connection Aborted. Restart program and try again
Server List
DNS List
192.168.2.1[default]
Status snapshot states:
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Windows->ADB->Usb port to android: Forward port 42000 nok
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Android->Redsocks process: process is not running
input udp port port 42001 not opened
input tcp port port 42002 not opened
Configuration
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Samsung galaxy S2
Windows XP

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Logcat:
E/WifiStateMachine( 1597): Unable to change interface settings: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Unable to communicate with native daemon to interface setcfg - com.android.server.NativeDaemonConnectorException: Cmd {interface setcfg wlan0 0.0.0.0 0 [down broadcast running multicast]} failed with code 501 : {Flag unsupported}
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Reverse Tethering.

Hey Guyz.!
I know this questions has many answer but I cant get them work.
I tried Reverse Tether paid app from market. Android Reverse Tethering
So any help?
I actually want to use whats app. So plz help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371345
i use it everyday.
REVERSE TETHERING HELP from amit
-------------------------YOUR PHONE MUST BE ROOTED--------------------------
Hey man!!!!!!!!! i think that you are having trouble to use reverse tethering . just follow the steps bellow:-
1) go to filecrop and type reverse tethering 2.26(11mb) n download it.(i'm not able to post the direct link because i'm a new comer, please understand)
2)now extract it and open it
3)there you will see a file "android tool", run it.
4)Now connect your device make sure that usb debugging is enabled in your device if not, do this:-
menu>settings>developer tools>usb debugging ,just enable it.
5)after that, in the android tool click the refresh device button and after that click on connect.
6)super user may ask you to grant request, allow.
7)ENJOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
reverse thether
blade8686 said:
-------------------------YOUR PHONE MUST BE ROOTED--------------------------
Hey man!!!!!!!!! i think that you are having trouble to use reverse tethering . just follow the steps bellow:-
1) go to filecrop and type reverse tethering 2.26(11mb) n download it.(i'm not able to post the direct link because i'm a new comer, please understand)
2)now extract it and open it
3)there you will see a file "android tool", run it.
4)Now connect your device make sure that usb debugging is enabled in your device if not, do this:-
menu>settings>developer tools>usb debugging ,just enable it.
5)after that, in the android tool click the refresh device button and after that click on connect.
6)super user may ask you to grant request, allow.
7)ENJOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
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I am getting connection problem
01-27 12:00:42:402 W/I Connecting to device...
01-27 12:02:36.68 A/D [BL] enqueueNotificationInternal - START, service.tracetool / 10002 / 10824 / null / 1 / Notification(vibrate=null,sound=null,defaults=0x0,flags=0x42)
01-27 12:00:46:031 L/I Reverse tethering started. Process id is 10824
01-27 12:02:36.68 A/I SocketService.onStartCommand. Action = TTServiceStart
01-27 12:02:36.68 A/I UsbThread9.run() needToBeClosed is true
01-27 12:02:36.69 A/I UsbThread : thread main : wait current UsbThread to terminate 0
01-27 12:00:46:222 W/I Wait for android connection ready. If nothing happens now, close the program and retry
01-27 12:00:46:333 W/I waiting android server connection ... 1
01-27 12:02:37.33 A/I UsbThread9 : thread stopped
01-27 12:02:37.69 A/I TunnelController : thread started
01-27 12:02:37.69 A/I UsbThread10 : thread started
01-27 12:02:37.69 A/I UsbThread10 : Create usb socket
01-27 12:02:37.69 A/I UsbThread10 : usbServerSocket : Waiting for the host to connect
01-27 12:00:47:360 W/E connect exception : Socket Error # 10013
Access denied.
01-27 12:00:48:370 W/E connect exception : Socket Error # 10013
Access denied.
01-27 12:00:49:383 W/E connect exception : Socket Error # 10013
Access denied.
01-27 12:00:50:397 W/E connect exception : Socket Error # 10013
Access denied.
01-27 12:00:51:409 W/E connect exception : Socket Error # 10013
Access denied.
01-27 12:00:52:425 W/E connect exception : Socket Error # 10013
Access denied.
01-27 12:00:53:436 W/E connect exception : Socket Error # 10013
Access denied.
01-27 12:00:54:450 W/E connect exception : Socket Error # 10013
Access denied.
01-27 12:00:55:465 W/E connect exception : Socket Error # 10013
Access denied.
01-27 12:00:56:479 W/E connect exception : Socket Error # 10013
Access denied.
01-27 12:00:57:494 W/E connect exception : Socket Error # 10013
Access denied.
01-27 12:00:58:507 W/E connect exception : Socket Error # 10013
Access denied.
Server List
DNS List
192.168.1.1[default]

[Q] Google play services crash IDK?

Hi
I updated my Google Play services to latest and I have been getting this notification when I go to Internet wifi or mobile data.
authorization problem if the problem persists please log in and log out and try it again.
I do not want to make factory reset until CM12 comes out.
here is logcat
Code:
--------- beginning of /dev/log/main
--------- beginning of /dev/log/system
E/wpa_supplicant( 2513): wpa_driver_nl80211_driver_cmd: failed to issue private commands
E/WifiStateMachine( 794): Unexpected BatchedScanResults :null
E/wpa_supplicant( 2513): wpa_driver_nl80211_driver_cmd: failed to issue private commands
E/ConnectivityService( 794): Unexpected mtu value: [email protected]
E/PlayEventLogger( 3088): Invalid device id 9cb3889439509678
E/PhoneMonitor( 3153): onOtaspChanged old =0, new =3
E/AudioManagerAndroid( 3182): BLUETOOTH permission is missing!
E/AudioManagerAndroid( 3385): BLUETOOTH permission is missing!
F/ActivityManager( 794): Service ServiceRecord{42866038 u0 com.google.android.music/.net.NetworkMonitor} in process ProcessRecord{42e61648 3088:com.google.android.music:main/u0a65} not same as in map: null
F/ActivityManager( 794): Service ServiceRecord{427a3950 u0 com.google.android.music/.preferences.MusicPreferenceService$MusicPreferenceServiceBinder} in process ProcessRecord{42e61648 3088:com.google.android.music:main/u0a65} not same as in map: null
E/AuthorizationBluetoothService( 1571): Proximity feature is not enabled.
E/GCoreFlp( 1608): Bound FusedProviderService with LocationManager
E/AudioManagerAndroid( 3758): BLUETOOTH permission is missing!
E/dalvikvm( 3798): Could not find class 'android.app.Notification$Action$Builder', referenced from method f.a
E/dalvikvm( 3798): Could not find class 'android.app.RemoteInput[]', referenced from method f.a
E/SQLiteLog( 3798): (1) no such table: mmsconfig
E/Babel ( 3798): canonicalizeMccMnc: invalid mccmnc nullnull
P.S: I have removed google play services and updated it back still this problem is there. Then when I change my language to English notification stays in my language
EDIT: It is pure stock no Root or anything!
Same error
I have the same error "PlayEventLogger( 3088): Invalid device id" on my Moto G 1st gen

[SOLVED][Q] WiFi won't turn on

All of a sudden, on Stock + Root TF700T, WiFi won't turn on. I highly doubt that this is related to my WiFi router ... the WiFi won't even enable on the tablet, and I can't even see a MAC address in About Tablet section.
I also did some digging and have some additional detail, but I cannot find a solution.
logcat:
Code:
E/WifiHW ( 122): Failed to open wlan fw path param (No such file or directory)
E/SoftapController( 122): Softap fwReload - failed: -1
E/WifiStateMachine( 489): Failed to reload STA firmware java.lang.IllegalStateException: command '43 softap fwreload wlan0 STA' failed with '400 43 Softap operation failed (No such file or directory)'
W/CommandListener( 122): Failed to retrieve HW addr for wlan0 (No such device)
D/CommandListener( 122): Setting iface cfg
E/WifiStateMachine( 489): Unable to change interface settings: java.lang.IllegalStateException: command '45 interface setcfg wlan0 0.0.0.0 0 down' failed with '400 45 Failed to set address (No such device)'
E/WifiHW ( 489): wpa_ctrl_open fail, retry again
I/wpa_supplicant( 2767): Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant
E/wpa_supplicant( 2767): nl80211: Could not add multicast membership for scan events: -2 (No such file or directory)
E/wpa_supplicant( 2767): Failed to initialize driver 'nl80211'
E/wpa_supplicant( 2767): wlan0: Unsupported driver 'nl80211'
D/dalvikvm( 1258): GC_CONCURRENT freed 427K, 14% free 3700K/4272K, paused 3ms+3ms, total 57ms
D/AsusBrightnessManager( 489): br transform : 35 -> 13
D/DockManagerService( 489): mLastAcOnline:false mAcOnline:false
D/LowBatteryService( 1487): onReceive:Intent { act=android.intent.action.BATTERY_CHANGED flg=0x60000010 (has extras) }
D/LowBatteryService( 1487): mAcOnline = false, mDeviceBatteryLevel = 96, mDockBatteryLevel = 0, mDockBatteryStatus = 0
D/LowBatteryService( 1487): Battery level is higher than threshold, no need to apply
D/LowBatteryService( 1487): Battery level is good, no need to apply low battery config.
D/DockManagerService( 489): mLastAcOnline:false mAcOnline:false
D/LowBatteryService( 1487): onReceive:Intent { act=android.intent.action.BATTERY_CHANGED flg=0x60000010 (has extras) }
D/LowBatteryService( 1487): mAcOnline = false, mDeviceBatteryLevel = 96, mDockBatteryLevel = 0, mDockBatteryStatus = 0
D/LowBatteryService( 1487): Battery level is higher than threshold, no need to apply
D/LowBatteryService( 1487): Battery level is good, no need to apply low battery config.
E/WifiHW ( 489): Supplicant not running, cannot connect
E/WifiHW ( 489): Supplicant not running, cannot connect
E/WifiHW ( 489): Supplicant not running, cannot connect
E/WifiHW ( 489): Supplicant not running, cannot connect
E/WifiHW ( 489): Supplicant not running, cannot connect
E/WifiHW ( 122): Failed to open wlan fw path param (No such file or directory)
E/SoftapController( 122): Softap fwReload - failed: -1
E/WifiStateMachine( 489): Failed to reload STA firmware java.lang.IllegalStateException: command '46 softap fwreload wlan0 STA' failed with '400 46 Softap operation failed (No such file or directory)'
E/WifiStateMachine( 489): Failed 6 times to start supplicant, unload driver
W/CommandListener( 122): Failed to retrieve HW addr for wlan0 (No such device)
D/CommandListener( 122): Setting iface cfg
E/WifiStateMachine( 489): Unable to change interface settings: java.lang.IllegalStateException: command '48 interface setcfg wlan0 0.0.0.0 0 down' failed with '400 48 Failed to set address (No such device)'
E/WifiHW ( 489): wpa_ctrl_open fail, retry again
I/wpa_supplicant( 2792): Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant
E/wpa_supplicant( 2792): nl80211: Could not add multicast membership for scan events: -2 (No such file or directory)
E/wpa_supplicant( 2792): Failed to initialize driver 'nl80211'
E/wpa_supplicant( 2792): wlan0: Unsupported driver 'nl80211'
D/dalvikvm( 1258): GC_CONCURRENT freed 427K, 14% free 3700K/4272K, paused 2ms+1ms, total 22ms
W/NvCpuClient( 489): Failed to bind to service
D/AsusBrightnessManager( 489): br transform : 35 -> 13
E/WifiHW ( 489): Supplicant not running, cannot connect
W/NvCpuClient( 489): Failed to bind to service
Also, output from netcfg:
Code:
[email protected]:/ # netcfg
lo UP 127.0.0.1/8 0x00000049 00:00:00:00:00:00
dummy0 DOWN 0.0.0.0/0 0x00000082 76:ad:93:6b:c9:b7
sit0 DOWN 0.0.0.0/0 0x00000080 00:00:00:00:00:00
ip6tnl0 DOWN 0.0.0.0/0 0x00000080 00:00:00:00:00:00
And here is output of my wpa_supplicant.conf:
Code:
[email protected]:/ # cat /etc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
update_config=1
ctrl_interface=wlan0
eapol_version=1
ap_scan=1
fast_reauth=1
And I searched the entire filesystem for "nl80211" and found nothing.
Does anyone have suggestions on where to go next? Did my driver somehow get deleted, or am I just not looking for the right thing?
Thanks.
I will use this question in the future as an example of how to ask for support properly. Unfortunately I don't have a solution for you, but you could check the files in your /data/misc/wifi, maybe you can find something unusual. Your MAC address should come from some file on the FAT filesystem on /dev/block/mmcblk0p5 - I'd recommend making an image of it as a backup and then analyze the image.
_that said:
I will use this question in the future as an example of how to ask for support properly.
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I provide Enterprise-level support to software devs working in the Cloud and particularly on CentOS/RHEL Linux servers. This is why I know how to ask for help properly.
Well, since I can't find much, and there aren't any definitive answers here, my next thoughts are:
1) Something is seriously jacked up on the filesystem, possibly corrupted driver, possibly something worse. Hopefully, this is the case, because a software problem is possible to fix.
2) The WiFi radio is permanently damaged, or "burnt out".
In the hopes that it's something more like software, I'm going to reimage. I just need to decide what ROM to use. Not having network connectivity will make the prep for this a bit more challenging, but I can work through it using a MicroSD card.
If it's #2, well then I suppose I will have wasted my time reimaging and will be on the market for a new tablet ... and I need to get on that right away because I need to travel soon. Any suggestions are welcome ... I'd like a 9" or 10" tablet and it must have an HDMI out (micro preferred) and be able to handle 1080p video.
Thanks.
[SOLVED]
I am having a heckuva time even doing what I described above.
-I had never unlocked the bootloader before, so when I tried the ASUS unlock util v8, it gave error "INSTALL_FAILED_SHARED_USER_INCOMPATIBLE"
-I tried the ASUS unlock tool v7, and was finally able to install it but when I run and select Unlock I get an error that there is no network connection (FFS that's what I'm trying to resolve!)
-I can't get into recovery, I just get the Android guy with "ERROR!" when I enter fastboot and select "RCK".
My only option is to go back to Stock. So, I tried this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1833212
The steps in that post result in the same Android guy with the "ERROR!" screen ... not a very helpful error msg.
So, I tried this, and used the stock firmware from ASUS. (NOTE: I downloaded "ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T Firmware: V10.6.1.14.10 Only for US SKU (Android 4.2.1)" directly from ASUS after I read their notes on where to check for which one you need ([Settings]-->[About tablet]-->Build number).):
http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...e-firmware-tf700-tf701-tf300-tf101-tf201.html
From that post ^^ I did Method B: Flash from MicroSD. I extracted the .zip I downloaded from ASUS, and renamed the new zip EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip per the GUIDE linked above.
I put in my MicroSD, went back into fastboot, and selected "RCK". It was at this point that I began typing the above. Total time to get to this point was about 90 minutes!
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FINALLY, for the first time, I saw a progress bar under the Android guy, and he had gears turning in his belly.
*INSERT SIGH OF RELIEF HERE*
As I was typing out all the above, progress bars were moving, and a few reboots happened. I expected that I would be fully back on Stock ROM, and that my data would have been wiped. I never ran a data wipe, I just assumed the ASUS installer would do that by default.
Well, it didn't wipe data. But, what it did do: restore all my device drivers!! After about 10 minutes, and 2-3 reboots, Android loaded with my existing desktop and settings, and the WiFi connected right away!!
So, this fixed it. I documented the above so anyone (even me, months from now) having a similar problem might be able to use these steps.
WOO HOO!
lost root
I should add that I lost root now. I think at this point, after all I've been through with this, I'm just going to press on and install CyanogenMod which is what I was planning to do anyway.
CaptainRewind said:
I should add that I lost root now. I think at this point, after all I've been through with this, I'm just going to press on and install CyanogenMod which is what I was planning to do anyway.
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Just flash this to get root
http://download.chainfire.eu/696/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip
sbdags said:
Just flash this to get root
http://download.chainfire.eu/696/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip
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Yep, I had to do that anyway because I wanted to do a full Titanium Backup first. Still, I'm moving to CM now.

I can't boot into my ROM, I keep running into dex problems.

I'm making a CM12.1 ROM port. Every time after compilation, I'm just stuck on the boot screen. My logcat logs always look like this:
Code:
D/gps_ril_BRCM( 1390): ril thread received 0 events
D/gps_ril_BRCM( 1390): ril_state_thread, fd < 0, calling timeout_action_add
I/DEBUG ( 1389): tid 15467 does not exist in pid 15467. ignoring debug request
I/ServiceManager( 1385): service 'media.audio_flinger' died
I/ServiceManager( 1385): service 'media.player' died
I/ServiceManager( 1385): service 'media.camera' died
I/ServiceManager( 1385): service 'media.audio_policy' died
D/gps_ril_BRCM( 1390): ril thread received 0 events
D/gps_ril_BRCM( 1390): ril_state_thread, fd < 0, calling timeout_action_add
I/mediaserver(15513): ServiceManager: 0x2a00b448
I/AudioFlinger(15513): Using default 3000 mSec as standby time.
E/MediaPlayerFactory(15513): calling dlopen on FACTORY_LIB
E/MediaPlayerFactory(15513): calling dlsym on pFactoryLib for FACTORY_CREATE_FN
E/MediaPlayerFactory(15513): registering DASH Player factory...
I/CameraService(15513): CameraService started (pid=15513)
I/CameraService(15513): Loaded "BCM21553 Camera HAL" camera module
D/BcmCamera(15513): HAL_get_number_of_cameras: numCameras:1
I/AudioPolicyManagerBase(15513): loadAudioPolicyConfig() loaded /system/etc/audio_policy.conf
I/AudioFlinger(15513): loadHwModule() Loaded primary audio interface from Samsung BCM21553 audio HW HAL (audio) handle 1
I/AudioFlinger(15513): HAL output buffer size 1024 frames, normal mix buffer size 1024 frames
I/AudioMixer(15513): found effect "Multichannel Downmix To Stereo" from The Android Open Source Project
I/AudioFlinger(15513): Using module 1 has the primary audio interface
D/AudioPolicyManagerBase(15513): setOutputDevice() changing device from (2) to (2) force (1) delayMs (0) on Output (2)
I/AudioFlinger(15513): AudioFlinger's thread 0x40f53008 ready to run
W/AudioFlinger(15513): Thread AudioOut_2 cannot connect to the power manager service
D/audio_hw_primary(15513): call=n, earpiece=n hp=n speaker=y sco=n a2dp=n out_device=2
W/AudioFlinger(15513): Thread AudioOut_2 cannot connect to the power manager service
I/audio_a2dp_hw(15513): adev_open: adev_open in A2dp_hw module
I/AudioFlinger(15513): loadHwModule() Loaded a2dp audio interface from A2DP Audio HW HAL (audio) handle 3
I/AudioFlinger(15513): loadHwModule() Loaded usb audio interface from USB audio HW HAL (audio) handle 4
W/AudioFlinger(15513): Thread AudioOut_2 cannot connect to the power manager service
E/AudioFlinger(15513): no wake lock to update!
I/r_submix(15513): adev_open(name=audio_hw_if)
I/r_submix(15513): adev_init_check()
I/AudioFlinger(15513): loadHwModule() Loaded r_submix audio interface from Wifi Display audio HAL (audio) handle 5
I/AudioPolicyService(15513): Loaded audio policy from LEGACY Audio Policy HAL (audio_policy)
D/gps_ril_BRCM( 1390): ril thread received 0 events
D/gps_ril_BRCM( 1390): ril_state_thread, fd < 0, calling timeout_action_add
D/AndroidRuntime(15512):
D/AndroidRuntime(15512): >>>>>> AndroidRuntime START com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit <<<<<<
D/AndroidRuntime(15512): CheckJNI is OFF
D/dalvikvm(15512): Unable to stat classpath element '/system/framework/core.jar'
D/dalvikvm(15512): DexOpt: incorrect opt magic number (0xff ff ff ff)
D/dalvikvm(15512): ODEX file is stale or bad; removing and retrying (/data/dalvik-cache/[email protected]@[email protected])
D/dalvikvm(15512): DexOpt: --- BEGIN 'conscrypt.jar' (bootstrap=1) ---
E/dalvikvm(15640): Fatal error: java/lang/Object
E/dalvikvm(15640): VM aborting
F/libc (15640): Fatal signal 6 (SIGABRT) at 0x00003d18 (code=-6), thread 15640 (dexopt)
I/DEBUG ( 1389): *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
I/DEBUG ( 1389): Build fingerprint: 'Samsung/cm_totoro/totoro:5.1.1/KTU84Q/20150211:userdebug/release-keys'
I/DEBUG ( 1389): Revision: '0'
I/DEBUG ( 1389): pid: 15640, tid: 15640, name: dexopt >>> /system/bin/dexopt <<<
[A bunch of seemingly random (at least for such a noob like me) numbers]
W/dalvikvm(15512): DexOpt: --- END 'conscrypt.jar' --- status=0x0006, process failed
E/dalvikvm(15512): Unable to extract+optimize DEX from '/system/framework/conscrypt.jar'
D/dalvikvm(15512): Unable to process classpath element '/system/framework/conscrypt.jar'
D/dalvikvm(15512): DexOpt: incorrect opt magic number (0xff ff ff ff)
D/dalvikvm(15512): ODEX file is stale or bad; removing and retrying (/data/dalvik-cache/[email protected]@[email protected])
D/gps_ril_BRCM( 1390): ril thread received 0 events
D/gps_ril_BRCM( 1390): ril_state_thread, fd < 0, calling timeout_action_add
D/dalvikvm(15512): DexOpt: --- BEGIN 'okhttp.jar' (bootstrap=1) ---
E/dalvikvm(15692): Fatal error: java/lang/Object
E/dalvikvm(15692): VM aborting
F/libc (15692): Fatal signal 6 (SIGABRT) at 0x00003d4c (code=-6), thread 15692 (dexopt)
I/DEBUG ( 1389): *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
I/DEBUG ( 1389): Build fingerprint: 'Samsung/cm_totoro/totoro:5.1.1/KTU84Q/20150211:userdebug/release-keys'
And so on, and so on, until it fails to load everything and starts all over again.
And yes, if you look at the logs, I am porting a ROM to an obsolete device and no, I don't really care that it's "not gonna work". I just want to fix that dex problem.
What I tried so far:
- cleaning up the rom (did nothing)
- changing up a few libraries that had something to do with "dex" (did nothing, but I might have missed something)
- re-unpacked the frameworks (did nothing)
- re-downloaded the rom then re-unpacked the frameworks (also did nothing)
- downloaded another rom and re-unpacked the frameworks (did nothing, what a waste of bandwidth)
- cleared Dalvik cache (did not do anything, I do that every build alongside with a factory wipe in CWM)
- changed the kernel TWICE (did nothing except for making logcat work (it wasn't working for a few builds))
Anyone got any ideas?
knuxfanwin8 said:
I'm making a CM12.1 ROM port. Every time after compilation, I'm just stuck on the boot screen. My logcat logs always look like this:
And so on, and so on, until it fails to load everything and starts all over again.
And yes, if you look at the logs, I am porting a ROM to an obsolete device and no, I don't really care that it's "not gonna work". I just want to fix that dex problem.
What I tried so far:
- cleaning up the rom (did nothing)
- changing up a few libraries that had something to do with "dex" (did nothing, but I might have missed something)
- re-unpacked the frameworks (did nothing)
- re-downloaded the rom then re-unpacked the frameworks (also did nothing)
- downloaded another rom and re-unpacked the frameworks (did nothing, what a waste of bandwidth)
- cleared Dalvik cache (did not do anything, I do that every build alongside with a factory wipe in CWM)
- changed the kernel TWICE (did nothing except for making logcat work (it wasn't working for a few builds))
Anyone got any ideas?
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Yeah. You need to Deodex both ROM BASE and PORT BEFORE you build. That is the reason you keep getting dex errors. Use ASSAYYED Kitchen or @superR's Kitchen or similar to accomplish this ?

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