When I first switched to ART i had no problem. When I looked at runtime today its in dalvik. When I restarted in ART its still in dalvik. any ideas why ART is not sticking? Thanks in advance
unlocked bootloader with some minor xposed apps installed
Carrzy said:
When I first switched to ART i had no problem. When I looked at runtime today its in dalvik. When I restarted in ART its still in dalvik. any ideas why ART is not sticking? Thanks in advance
unlocked bootloader with some minor xposed apps installed
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Your answer is in that last line - xposed cannot run with ART and will change the setting back to Dalvik if you try to change to ART.
doogald said:
Your answer is in that last line - xposed cannot run with ART and will change the setting back to Dalvik if you try to change to ART.
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I figured it was xposed.. Thanks for the clarification!
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Tried to switch from dalvik to ART but on reboot it doesn't seem to stick. I go back into dev options and it still says dalvik. I'm on the original soak test, which shouldn't matter, but I'm curious if anyway else switch to ART and got it to stick. Thanks.
I've heard that happens if you're using xposed
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livinitwarrior said:
I've heard that happens if you're using xposed
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I'll have to see if that works. Any idea if I can uninstall xposed switch to ART then reinstall xposed or do I have to choose to keep one or the other?
Should be able to. Don't mess with your modules, just install the framework in the app itself, reboot, and try it then.
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Xposed doesn't work with ART (yet). The Xposed developer purposely has your runtime switch back to Dalvik upon reboot to keep you from going into a bootloop with ART.
tehcodeman said:
Xposed doesn't work with ART (yet). The Xposed developer purposely has your runtime switch back to Dalvik upon reboot to keep you from going into a bootloop with ART.
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Okay, thanks.
I have this same problem. I uninstalled Xposed, but it still switches back to Dalvik. Is there another app that can automatically switch to Dalvik, or did Xposed leave something behind?
EDIT: Nevermind, figured it out. It does leave stuff behind, it came to me that I had to hit an INSTALL button to install the framework, so i had to reinstall Xposed and hit an Uninstall button to uninstall the framework.
After i've changed runtime to ART every start up of phone is accompanied by error message: Google Play services has stopped.
I've wiped Play data but it didn't help.
Any ideas how to solve this issue?
Droid Mini, 4.4.2, rooted
.: SID :. said:
After i've changed runtime to ART every start up of phone is accompanied by error message: Google Play services has stopped.
I've wiped Play data but it didn't help.
Any ideas how to solve this issue?
Droid Mini, 4.4.2, rooted
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This is a known issue with google play services. There is an update in the works, and an APK is floating around that will resolve this, although the error only occurs on boot, and does not cause any negative effects beyond the single error message.
Teksu said:
This is a known issue with google play services. There is an update in the works, and an APK is floating around that will resolve this, although the error only occurs on boot, and does not cause any negative effects beyond the single error message.
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I've seen already 2 or 3 updates for Google Services, but my is still the same. May be this error occurs when it can't be updated?
Hi, I have recently rooted my nexus 5 using cf auto root and have installled a custom recovery and I am trying to change my runtime from dalvik to ART but everytime I change my phone reboots but it still says my runtime is Dalvik, none of my apps are optimsed etc, any ideas on what to do ?
Hi,
I guess you are using Xposed stuff... if yes it's normal, for now Xposed framework is not compatible with ART runtime so to avoid bootloop it goes back to Dalvik runtime automatically.
Hammer_Of_The_Gods said:
Hi,
If you are using Xposed stuff it's normal... for now Xposed framework is not compatible with ART runtime so to avoid bootloop it goes back to Dalvik runtime automatically.
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oh ahaha cheers for that I didnt realise that xposed framework would effect it
vinsta11 said:
oh ahaha cheers for that I didnt realise that xposed framework would effect it
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Yep, some reading: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50163642&postcount=478 from the Xposed thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401...
So ART runtime or Xposed, you will need to make a choice...
Hi everyone,
I got an issue with my Moto G. I was using ART runtime ever since I bought my Flacon and today by mistake I put off Developer Options. I turned on Dev Ops and the runtime was shown as Dalvik. After that I just cant change the runtime to ART. I get the reboot to change runtime from libvm.so to libart.so? popup but nothing happens after rebooting. Tried it about 10 times now.
Thank you!
EDIT: I should have googled first. As it turns out, I've got Xposed Framwork installed, hence, ART won't get enabled.
Sorry for the post.
Cheers!!
If you're using Xposed, it won't change.
rogeriorp said:
If you're using Xposed, it won't change.
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I have same Problem. I had Xposed installed but uninstalled it. I still cant change runtime to ART even though xposed installer is not on my device anymore.
HI! I have a rooted Moto G with stock rom and Xposed installed. I tried to use ART instead of dalvik, but when I select ART in developer options, the system reboots without any change (using dalvik again). Any solution?. Thanks for your time
Xposed is not compatible with ART (yet). So whenever you switch it from Dalvik to ART, Xposed switches it back again.
The world would be a much better place once Xposed is compatible with ART.
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KDB223 said:
Xposed is not compatible with ART (yet). So whenever you switch it from Dalvik to ART, Xposed switches it back again.
The world would be a much better place once Xposed is compatible with ART.
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Thanks! I´m agree with you. I hope to see Xposed running with ART soon :good:.
Hammerhead (KTU84P), rooted. I tried to turn on ART by going to "developer options" and under select runtime, select ART, then it will ask me to reboot. But after reboot, I come back to the developer options, it still shows "Dalvik".
Anyone can tell me how to turn on ART? Thanks.
iantung329 said:
Hammerhead (KTU84P), rooted. I tried to turn on ART by going to "developer options" and under select runtime, select ART, then it will ask me to reboot. But after reboot, I come back to the developer options, it still shows "Dalvik".
Anyone can tell me how to turn on ART? Thanks.
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You're running xposed yes?
iantung329 said:
Hammerhead (KTU84P), rooted. I tried to turn on ART by going to "developer options" and under select runtime, select ART, then it will ask me to reboot. But after reboot, I come back to the developer options, it still shows "Dalvik".
Anyone can tell me how to turn on ART? Thanks.
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By uninstalling Xposed.
Lethargy said:
By uninstalling Xposed.
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(face palm)
Xposed is not ART compatible? I can't believe that I am this stupid not to realize this pitfall. Guess I have see if I want ART or Xposed....
Thanks for pointing this out.
iantung329 said:
Hammerhead (KTU84P), rooted. I tried to turn on ART by going to "developer options" and under select runtime, select ART, then it will ask me to reboot. But after reboot, I come back to the developer options, it still shows "Dalvik".
Anyone can tell me how to turn on ART? Thanks.
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XPosed does not currently support ART runtime. You're going to need to uninstall it as said above in order to utilize ART.
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iantung329 said:
(face palm)
Xposed is not ART compatible?
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Nope. Dalvik is a "Just-in-Time" run time. This means translation of code happens at the time it happens - when it is needed to be executed. Xposed allows modules to intercept these commands and change them.
ART is not Just-in-time. It does all translation prior to the application running, which means that there is nothing for Xposed to intercept