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2013-12-19
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2013-12-19
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@ Gothenburg, Sweden
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2013-12-20
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@ Shanghai / London
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2013-12-20
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@ Shanghai / London
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Found the logs. It is the command
/opt/alien/system/bin/logcat
The errors I get installing a bought app are:
W/ActivityManager( 6952): No content provider found for permission revoke: file:///data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/cache/downloadfile.apk
W/ActivityManager( 6952): No content provider found for permission revoke: file:///data/app-private/vmdl[randomnumber].tmp
W/dalvikvm( 6952): threadid=16: thread exiting with uncaught exception (group 0x40e39360)
Two first errors seem to happen also when the installation is successful with free apps, so they do not mean much alone. However paid apps are most likely signed with a key to prevent piracy, so they might trigger some checks that cause the Gapps to crash.
Yet again you can install the same bought apps downloaded from same origin so it is not a full incompatibility issue with alien dalvik.
Buying procedure in itself is working; I have bought both apps and music through GooglePlay on Sailfish.
The 'No content provider...'-error also seems quite common with Android homebrew ROM, and common cure that is chmodding (o+rwx) to following directories did not help:
/data/local/tmp
/data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/cache
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2013-12-20
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So I finally get this working. Steps:
1. Uninstall android support via Jolla store
2. Remove everything from /opt/alien
3. Install android support
4. Follow the google play installation instructions
The key was to completly clean alien dir.
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2013-12-20
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I did that with no success:
1) I installed the apk of Whatsapp without using gplay at all -> no contacts and other errors
2) installed play store and reinstalled WA from there -> errors stay
3) removed all android stuff from the device (android apps + gplay + yandex + delete /opt/alien/*
4) reinstalled yandex/andoid support
5) installed apk of WA again -> same errors as before
don't wanna reset the whole device to get that running. any comments on that?
edit: gplaystore was also throing errors during running (com.gapps not working messages)
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2013-12-20
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@ Brittany, France
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So I finally get this working. Steps:
1. Uninstall android support via Jolla store
2. Remove everything from /opt/alien
3. Install android support
4. Follow the google play installation instructions
The key was to completly clean alien dir.
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2013-12-21
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@ London, UK
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2013-12-21
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How do you pass the first error for buying contents? Mine had "Error retrieving info from server" BM-PPH-01 even after re-install the whole alien dalvik with and resync in root.
And also how you install the paid app finally?
All my interested android apps are not free...
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- I picked first option: "1. you can just use terminal on the phone. rsync is a tool to synchronize files & dirs, so there's no need to call it via ssh"
- rsync was done right away without errors
- rebooted phone
- downloaded google services and store
- installed
- and now it seems to be working. I just downloaded and installed Viber.