Don't use xposed with lollipop - Xposed General

Hi
As written in title don't use Xposed with lollipop
This is not important but recommended by me
1.I highly, highly recommends you to not use Xposed framework for Lollipop for now, as it overrides our own ART runtime files.
2.Wait for @rovo89 to come up with a better solution, or ROM developers/builders integrate Xposed support for their ROM themselves.
3.I think @rovo89 will update the Xposed Installer later to support ROMs prebuilt with Xposed in-mind.
4.And if you're using a closed-source ROM such as Touchwiz, I'll stay as far as I can with Xposed,as the ART runtime files are closed-source there.
Read this carefully only for lollipop roms!

sameer23 said:
Hi
As written in title don't use Xposed with lollipop
This is not important but recommended by me
1.I highly, highly recommends you to not use Xposed framework for Lollipop for now, as it overrides our own ART runtime files.
2.Wait for @rovo89 to come up with a better solution, or ROM developers/builders integrate Xposed support for their ROM themselves.
3.I think @rovo89 will update the Xposed Installer later to support ROMs prebuilt with Xposed in-mind.
4.And if you're using a closed-source ROM such as Touchwiz, I'll stay as far as I can with Xposed,as the ART runtime files are closed-source there.
Read this carefully only for lollipop roms!
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Wut? :/

I installed the beta of xposed for Lp, and not all of modules already supported but I highly recommend on xposed.. Check in thread for it.. If your rom is supported, if yes, go and enjoy..

This is must be a joke.. It has to override ART files with xposed implemented codes to work. There's no other way.

sameer23 said:
Hi
As written in title don't use Xposed with lollipop
This is not important but recommended by me
1.I highly, highly recommends you to not use Xposed framework for Lollipop for now, as it overrides our own ART runtime files.
2.Wait for @rovo89 to come up with a better solution, or ROM developers/builders integrate Xposed support for their ROM themselves.
3.I think @rovo89 will update the Xposed Installer later to support ROMs prebuilt with Xposed in-mind.
4.And if you're using a closed-source ROM such as Touchwiz, I'll stay as far as I can with Xposed,as the ART runtime files are closed-source there.
Read this carefully only for lollipop roms!
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1) Using with Dalvik is not so different, only behavior of Dalvik is changed without change the files.
2) Flash a zip or integrate the same files into a ROM is exactly the same thing.
3) What? This already works, if a developers integrate Xposed in his rom, the users can install only the Installer later.
4) We hope that Samsung didn't change those files.

sameer23 said:
Hi
As written in title don't use Xposed with lollipop
This is not important but recommended by me
1.I highly, highly recommends you to not use Xposed framework for Lollipop for now, as it overrides our own ART runtime files.
2.Wait for @rovo89 to come up with a better solution, or ROM developers/builders integrate Xposed support for their ROM themselves.
3.I think @rovo89 will update the Xposed Installer later to support ROMs prebuilt with Xposed in-mind.
4.And if you're using a closed-source ROM such as Touchwiz, I'll stay as far as I can with Xposed,as the ART runtime files are closed-source there.
Read this carefully only for lollipop roms!
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1 to 4... Really? For whom did you intend this post? If someone doesn't know the trivia or hadn't read the OP/FAQ and still installed apk he/she/it knows nothing of -> it's their own fault. They bootlooped their samsung device even after Rovo written the red warning? They deserved it.
Everyone! I highly recommend that you don't listen to him (or me, since i too am biased) and think for yourself. If you know how to post logs and have at least basic understanding of android/java - or, at least, understand that any modification made in root may destroy your device/personal data/ whatever (Well, it's an exaggeration, but it's better to be prepared. ) - then help Rovo debug xposed for your device. If you do not - then pls, stop using xposed and posting here.

We waited for it very long time and now you said "sorry, implementation is not good"? Do not use it or create better implementation. When rovo89 had decided for that implementation, he had reasons for it (he wrote them somewhere)

Related

Xposed Framework for Gingerbread

Update on 2017.05.02
I discountined the repo.xml for Xposed Framework for Gingerbread.
For myself, I use Xposed Framework Gingerbread for my old phone.
Now I use pixel, and use Brevent without Xposed Framework.
Update on 2015.10.30
The back-ported xposed framework used a seperate repo.xml for the sdk.
I found many times my server hang up due to the parse of the module.
Now the repo.xml won't check any package outside of the official repo.
(as the size from rovo89's repo is limited to 8M)
Update on 2014.08.15
I have fixed my old phone by replacing the screen.
I think it's the last chance, as screws is broken, I cannot open the phone any more..
I will keep back-porting if I find more than 10 users and gb-devices are more than 10% in the google play store.
Reference: http://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/index.html
Update on 2014.08.04
As my old android phone (which shiped the android 2.3.5) is broken.
I have no gb devices anymore, so I won't maintain this project anymore.
For all the projects, there are opensource, and free to change.
Update on 2014.06.03.2
- rebuild busybox with armv5te
- try system's busybox if fails
Update on 2014.06.03.1
fix for error for xsharedpreferences
Update on 2014.06.03
fix for the soft reboot, which was disabled
Update on 2014.06.02.1
fix for the light theme
Update on 2014.06.02
update to the latest 2.6.1
Note: the light theme is not good on GingerBread, so it's disabled.
Thanks @rovo89, for great hack on app_process.
Now, I try to backported to gingerbread (api-10).
Update on 2014.05.04
The binary of XposedInstaller, XPrivacy are on github's release.
https://github.com/liudongmiao/XposedInstaller/releases
https://github.com/liudongmiao/XPrivacy/releases
Update on 2014.03.18
Please do NOT contact the original author @rovo89 or @M66B) for support on the back-ported Xposed, nor XPrivacy.
For any issues related back-ported, please contact me directly via PM, or post an reply with @liudongmiao.
And it's more encouraged to create an issue at the back-ported github project.
Xposed: https://github.com/liudongmiao/Xposed
XposedBridge: https://github.com/liudongmiao/XposedBridge
XposedInstaller: https://github.com/liudongmiao/XposedInstaller
XPrivacy: https://github.com/liudongmiao/XPrivacy
XposedAppSettings: http://github.com/liudongmiao/XposedAppSettings
Update on 2014.01.06
As I have no time to update this thread.
For other modules, please install XposedGB Installer, and check in the Download Fragment.
And, I think XPrivacy and Xposed App Settings are good enough to install Xposed Framework.
For a xml verison of the modules, please visit http://piebridge.me/repo.gb.xml
Update on 20140105
I have back-ported two module, XPrivacy and Xposed App Settings.
And rewrite Master Key Fix GB. You can get all in the back-ported XposedGB Installer.
If you find some module very useful, you may create an issue at https://github.com/liudongmiao/XposedGBModule.
When I have time, I may consider to back-port it.
Update on 20140104
Now I have updated the framework through modified repository.
I cannot promise to update the the apk in attachments.
Update on 20140103.1
And as you see, the back-ported XposedInstaller is rename to XposedGB Installer.
Currently the repo for XposedGB Installer is pointed to a file generated from original repo.
I will check the result of the file, and keep gb-only modules. This is done every hour.
Currently, modules back-ported by me are not added yet, I will add them later.(Added them on 2014.01.05)
For the source, please visit below links, and please DON'T contact the original author @rovo89 or @M66B for following framework/module.
// As @rovo89 and @M66B indicated that those modifications won't be merged, and GingerBread won't be supported in their original versions.
Xposed: https://github.com/liudongmiao/Xposed
XposedBridge: https://github.com/liudongmiao/XposedBridge
XposedInstaller: https://github.com/liudongmiao/XposedInstaller
XPrivacy: https://github.com/liudongmiao/XPrivacy
XposedAppSettings: http://github.com/liudongmiao/XposedAppSettings
I will keep back-ported and catch the upstream update for them.
For any feedback for back-ported xposed framework, please contact me or create an issue on the project.
For the back-ported xposed modules, please contact the back-ported contributer.
For other xposed modules, you may contact the original author, or create an issue at https://github.com/liudongmiao/XposedGBModule/issues
(Please note, I don't have much time to back-port all of them, so if you find some modules are very useful, please add some comments, I will consider it has a high priority.)
good work but where's download link of xposegb installer and xposed privacy
raokashan said:
good work but where's download link of xposegb installer and xposed privacy
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Update on 2014.05.04
The binary of XposedInstaller, XPrivacy are on github's release.
https://github.com/liudongmiao/XposedInstaller/releases
https://github.com/liudongmiao/XPrivacy/releases
I am using xperia x10 mini cm7 install xposed framework successfully ,apps (appsetting xprivacy xloud etc) also install succefully but they didnt work like in appsetting I enable fullscreen,etc didnt work.Enabled module in xposed installer, save the config I made reboot but didnt work
Your work keeping Gingerbread safe is appreciated
Although there are a reasonable number of "thanks" clickthroughs for the work you have all done, I want to specifically thank you all, and let you know that the Gingerbread Xposed/Xprivacy has been very helpful...
Need help!
@liudongmiao
I've been using Xopsed for a long time on my ICS ROM's. Suddenly, I came to know about Xposed backported to gingerbread and i was thrilled!:laugh: So i installed my stock gingerbread ROM and decided to give Xposed a try. Everything worked well till version 2.4.1-gb and then I updated it to 2.5.1.
Unfortunately,after the update, the framework doesn't install correctly for me. I have attached a screenshot of the error. Please help me with this!
Can't install Framework
@liudongmiao Thanks for you efforts in this back porting.
You can see i'm new here, i hope you can help me.
I have an issue, cant install the framework, i have no problems installing the XposedGB apk, but in the app, in "Framework" section i get "Xposed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 10 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a). reloc Library (1346):2507 cannot locate 'dvmLogExceptionStackTrace'...cannot link executable." I tried with fix permissions, uninstalling-installing the app, but i have same error.
I already test with version 2.4.1 and 2.5.1, same results.
My device is a ZTE V795 with 2.3.6, mediatek 6572, 512 ram, dual core 1 ghz. it's compatible?
Thanks in advance and congratulations again.
Alltid said:
@liudongmiao Thanks for you efforts in this back porting.
You can see i'm new here, i hope you can help me.
I have an issue, cant install the framework, i have no problems installing the XposedGB apk, but in the app, in "Framework" section i get "Xposed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 10 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a). reloc Library (1346):2507 cannot locate 'dvmLogExceptionStackTrace'...cannot link executable." I tried with fix permissions, uninstalling-installing the app, but i have same error.
I already test with version 2.4.1 and 2.5.1, same results.
My device is a ZTE V795 with 2.3.6, mediatek 6572, 512 ram, dual core 1 ghz. it's compatible?
Thanks in advance and congratulations again.
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i get the same result on stock 2.3.6 GB on the Samsung Infuse 4G
Dhanesh95 said:
@liudongmiao
I've been using Xopsed for a long time on my ICS ROM's. Suddenly, I came to know about Xposed backported to gingerbread and i was thrilled!:laugh: So i installed my stock gingerbread ROM and decided to give Xposed a try. Everything worked well till version 2.4.1-gb and then I updated it to 2.5.1.
Unfortunately,after the update, the framework doesn't install correctly for me. I have attached a screenshot of the error. Please help me with this!
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it seems that you installed a incompatible busybox...please make sure the busybox works, or just remove the installed one.
Young_Azul said:
i get the same result on stock 2.3.6 GB on the Samsung Infuse 4G
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please send me the file /system/lib/libdvm.so
Deleted..
dj88 said:
Where is main .apk file to install xposed??
Sent from my GT-S5830i using Tapatalk 2
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Go to the first link in the post.
@liudongmiao Hi i am getting this error while installing framework
Please help me sort this
thanks
jay.dumbali said:
@liudongmiao Hi i am getting this error while installing framework
Please help me sort this
thanks
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There is some guys reported this error.
Could you tell me the device name, and system information?
// android version, or not-android?
And if possible, could you tell me the rom address, so I can download it?
If not, could you compress /system/lib and /vendor/lib (if exists), then send it to me?
Dhanesh95 said:
@liudongmiao
I've been using Xopsed for a long time on my ICS ROM's. Suddenly, I came to know about Xposed backported to gingerbread and i was thrilled!:laugh: So i installed my stock gingerbread ROM and decided to give Xposed a try. Everything worked well till version 2.4.1-gb and then I updated it to 2.5.1.
Unfortunately,after the update, the framework doesn't install correctly for me. I have attached a screenshot of the error. Please help me with this!
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+1 on this
This may be an idiot question to ask, but here goes: how do I install the XposedBridge? I downloaded the .zip from GitHub, but don't know what to do with it. I tried flashing in CWM, but it says "Installation aborted". Couldn't find an .apk to install.
Thanks for the great work!
https://github.com/rovo89/XposedBridge/wiki/Development-tutorial
Not necessary if your are a user.
SJ3316 said:
Not necessary if your are a user.
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I downloaded the XposedAddition module and it requires XposedBridge to run.
Why it dsnt support miui roms?? (old bug!!)
(ported to cm7)
Thnx
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Hit thanks if i help you
xposed problem
liudongmiao said:
There is some guys reported this error.
Could you tell me the device name, and system information?
// android version, or not-android?
And if possible, could you tell me the rom address, so I can download it?
If not, could you compress /system/lib and /vendor/lib (if exists), then send it to me?
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I am using micromax a52 running on android 2.3.6, armv7,mtk6575.
Here`s the link to the rom i m using
http://www.mediafire.com/?f0wtsri9e23hcyh
Thanks

[UNOFFICIAL] Systemless Xposed for Android 5.1/6.0 - v86.1 / 20160928 / SDK22/SDK23

I want to start this post off with a couple of very clear points:
@rovo89 is the creator of the Xposed framework
This is a derivative work posted with his permission
This also means the following statements are true:
I have only worked to bring the Xposed framework to Android 5.1
I have only worked to bring systemless support to Xposed on Android 5.1 and 6.0
I have not rewritten the framework from scratch
With that said, I present to you my first unofficial release of Xposed for Android 5.1/6.0. It is my hope that ultimately my changes can be reviewed and an official release posted. But first, the bugs must be squashed! I've written a few Xposed modules that work fine but by posting this unofficial release, I hope to expand my audience of module writers and testers.
How To Test
You must be on Android 5.1/6.0. It will NOT work on Android 5.0 (too many changes to ART).
You should have a working recovery.
If you left the Xposed app installed from Android 5.0, you should disable all modules before installing this framework. Busted modules may keep you from booting after installation otherwise.
I will need Xposed logs (and possibly logcats) to debug any issues. Remember, if your device won't boot after installation, its likely you can reboot to recovery and still grab the Xposed log (assuming Zygote started). It will be in /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/log as error.log or error.log.old.
Known Issues
Devices with very little free space on /system may have trouble installing. Systemless installations are recommended if your device is supported. Non-systemless installs should be a last resort.
Downloads
First, I'm going to shamelessly point you to the original Xposed for Lollipop thread. Why? Because I want you to read it. This release hardly differs from that one. And maybe, just maybe, it'll save some unnecessary private messages.
Did you read the original Xposed for Lollipop/Marshmallow thread?
xposed-v??-sdk2?-*.zip - Must be flashed with a custom recovery to install the framework.
xposed-uninstaller-*.zip - Can be flashed with a custom recovery to uninstall the framework.
XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha*.apk - Must be installed to manage installed modules.
Use the correct platform and SDK version for your device. Google your device or look in build.prop if you're not sure.
Can't find some of the downloads? Surprise! They're in the original Xposed for Lollipop thread. They're unchanged, so there's no need to post them here too.
Module Developers
It would be incredibly useful to me for people to test the framework in the smallest "units" possible at first. By "unit" I mean things such as "resource replacement", "method replacement", "before method hooks", "after method hooks", etc. It doesn't do me a lot of good to know that some huge, complicated module causes system_server to crash without understanding at what level that's happening. This is actually what held me back from releasing. I have some test modules to use, but I don't have infinite time to write test modules, test the framework, etc.
For discussions, please use this thread or another matching one in this subforum. For historical discussion, please search this thread.
Downloads available here:
Download Here
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Changelog
20160928
suhide compatibility. See this post for details.
20160709
Updated to v86. See @rovo89's post here for details.
Experimental - Systemless bug fixes for devices that can't mount /data in recovery.
Experimental - Systemless builds for Android 5.1 (SDK22).
NOTE - You must use the installer in post #1 or the Material Design Xposed installer if you use systemless Xposed. The default installer will not detect /xposed/xposed.prop.
20160620
Updated to v85. See @rovo89's post here for details.
Experimental - Systemless bug fixes for devices that can't mount /data in recovery.
June 20th - Experimental - Systemless builds for Android 5.1 (SDK22). No changes to SDK23.
NOTE - You must use the installer in post #1 or the Material Design Xposed installer if you use systemless Xposed. The default installer will not detect /xposed/xposed.prop.
20160617
Updated to v85. See @rovo89's post here for details.
Experimental - Systemless support for SDK23 (Android 6.0). This should work similar to @topjohnwu's though there are some significant differences. The uninstaller has not been updated yet.
NOTE - You must use the installer in post #1 or the Material Design Xposed installer if you use systemless Xposed. The default installer will not detect /xposed/xposed.prop.
20150911 - Never Forget.
Updated to v74. See @rovo89's post here for details.
If the official release works for you, there is no need to install this version, unless you want to test LZMA2 compression.
Experimental - Use LZMA2 compression for our backups. If you get errors while trying to install Xposed, this may help.
Experimental - Uninstaller supports LZMA2 compressed backups. Its also backward compatible with official and my previous unofficial releases.
20150816
Disable resource hooking in Sygic
Disable fast access to TypedArray subclasses
Ensure system content providers are compiled before they are needed
See @rovo89's post here for details.
20150808
Merge @rovo89's changes from upstream to support LG encrypted odex files. See his post here for details.
I do not have an LG phone to test. Please report back any problems. Be sure to clear dalvik cache after installing!
20150804
Merge @rovo89's changes from upstream to support LG encrypted apps. See his post here for details.
I do not have an LG phone to test. Please report back any problems. Be sure to clear dalvik cache after installing!
20150727
Include @rovo89's changes from upstream. See his post here for details.
20150716
Include @rovo89's changes from upstream. There are no changes to the framework. If previous versions installed fine, then there is no need to update to this version unless you just really want to.
20150702
Updated installer and bundled busybox. Should resolve issues with mounting /system during install in some cases and incorrectly detecting recovery's value for ro.build.version.sdk instead of the system's.
20150701
Updated installer and uninstaller again. Installer is now less complex but still works on devices with low /system space. If you had no problems installing previous releases, then there's no need to update to this version. Uninstaller is backward compatible. See this commit for details.
20150630
Updated installer and uninstaller. Installer is now a bit more intelligent in creating your backups. Uninstaller is backward compatible. If you had no problems installing 20150629, then there's no need to update to this version. See this commit for details.
20150629
Update to v65 from @rovo89
Note: If the Xposed installer app (not zip) indicates the framework is not installed, then make sure you are using alpha4 of the installer app. This is a bug in alpha3 of the installer app.
20150514
Updated to include @C3C076's commits here. Buy the man a beer!
For details, see commits #1 and #2.
FAQ
Unofficial FAQ maintained by the community is available here
Miscellaneous
Working and non-working modules can be found here. This is not an official list. Your mileage may vary.
If you get "low space warnings" after installation, make sure you wiped Dalvik cache in recovery. If they persist, your ROM may have modified build.prop. See this post for one way on how to fix it. This seems most common with Chroma ROMs.
If your ROM gzip's (compresses) the .odex files in /system, then Xposed will not work and you will bootloop. This is due to patchoat handling the gzipped odex files, but not correctly patching them for Xposed. This causes Xposed to trigger continuous re-dexopt'ing of the compressed odex file.
Awesome! Been waiting for this since you announced on Github! Thanks so much for bringing it public!
Edit: apologies, got a little ahead of myself when I saw the first post in discussion deleted, missed the end of this post in my excitement.
This is incredible! Thank you
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Wrong footer and signature verification failed. How do I fix this?
I'm on CM12.1 Unofficial, XT 1033
EDIT: Flashed another recovery (TWRP) and it worked.
Thank you soooooo much, for your hard work!!
Bootloop after installing gravitybox [LP]......My wrong , i forgot to make a NANdroid. I'll check it out again with a Nandroid backup.
Works good on my Nexus 5, but not all the modules. For example RootCloak working but after installing GravityBox I'm getting bootloop...
Just thought I share it, to save some tome to others.
BTW... All worked fine for me on 5.0.1
dmatik said:
Works good on my Nexus 5, but not all the modules. For example RootCloak working but after installing GravityBox I'm getting bootloop...
Just thought I share it, to save some tome to others.
BTW... All worked fine for me on 5.0.1
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Same here with gravity box and it seems with CpuTemp in status bar
Nice job would test it asap
Great work! MinMinGuard is working like a charm with this!
blackzigong said:
Great work! MinMinGuard is working like a charm with this!
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Is busybox working?
So this may seem like a stupid question but where do we download the xposed-installer-alpha from? Original xposed thread alpha-2??
EDIT: All good, original thread it is
Bootloop on my Nexus 5
Can this thread be locked & use this one forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/discussion-xposed-android-5-1-t3072982 instead?
Has anybody tried Amplify if it's working ???
Powered by ET!
Thanks for your effort
advanced power menu is working fine
nexus 5 stock thanks
- Lolistat - Not working
- Youtube Adaway - Not working
- OGXposes (To login with ogyoutube) - Not working
- AcDisplay - Not working
- Advanced power menu - Working
Does greenify work?

[EXPERIMENTAL] [UNOFFICIAL] Xposed for arm64 devices | 5.1 and 5.0 versions available

arm64 is now officially supported: See here
Old OP
Hello Everyone,
I have successfully compiled Xposed for android 5.1.x for arm64 devices.
I have so far tested this on my Nexus 9 running a custom CyanogenMod based Android 5.1 ROM with SELinux disabled (It may work on ROM's with SELinux enabled but testing has to be conducted.).
Install zip is attached to this post. (The SDK 22 one) This will only install Xposed framework for Android 5.1 for arm64 devices. Please see the original Lollipop post to get the other files you need. (Hint: you only need the Xposed APK from that post.)
I compiled this based off of @romracer's source code for Xposed on Android 5.1.x.
So far I have tested the module Lolistat, It seems to be working well.
Please be patient during boot, let your device boot 10 minutes before reporting that it is "bootlooping"
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For Android 5.0.x
I have also compiled Xposed for Android 5.0.x for arm64 devices. I have had mixed results from testers so far. The install zip is also attached to this OP (The SDK 21 one). Many HTC M9 users have reported this caused a boot-loop for them. This will only install Xposed framework for Android 5.0.x for arm64 devices. Please see the original Lollipop post to get the other files you need. (Hint: you only need the Xposed APK from that post.)
Remember to always backup all data before using. Use at your own risk.
Please note: There will most likely be arm64 related bugs with both of these. See this post for more information.
Please be patient during boot, let your device boot for 10 minutes before reporting that it is "bootlooping"
just in case...
I got a new m9 in the box, thinking about waiting to activate it since xposed wouldn't work on it yet.
Sim-X said:
I got a new m9 in the box, thinking about waiting to activate it since xposed wouldn't work on it yet.
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I could also compile Xposed arm64 for android 5.0 if there is enough interest.
Sim-X said:
I got a new m9 in the box, thinking about waiting to activate it since xposed wouldn't work on it yet.
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Somebody would need to be willing to test, but I could try to compile Xposed for it.
Well, if you're willing to test and support it, you can post unofficial files for testing...
I have a Nexus 9 with Android 5.0 myself and it's running fairly well. I haven't used any complex modules though.
Be aware that 64-bit ROMs need different handling in a couple of places and break some expectations. For example, initZygote() will be executed twice, as there are two app_processXX processes now. Modules might not expect this. I also didn't succeed to enforce a certain startup order of the processes (app_process64 before app_process32) yet, so results might be a bit random. There are probably more differences like this and it's generally more complex than on 32-bit ROMs. That's why I have only posted files for ARM so far. On the other hand, if you're willing to look into issues that come up (e.g. installation problems, crashes, things that are not working) and do some pre-analysis, that's fine and could bring the project forward. If nothing to major comes up, I can then also include official files with the next version. Additional support would be very welcome anyway.
Framework installation zip attached to OP.
good
Only for 5.1?
auggie246 said:
Only for 5.1?
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I made a version for android 5.0 but I would need somebody to test it before I release it.
5.0 for samsung galaxy s6 ?
koko115 said:
5.0 for samsung galaxy s6 ?
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Are you kidding? Move along!
subscribed.
Feel free to post any problems you have with this here. (arm64 related problems)
Rastapop 5.1 on n9 with selinux on. I can install xposed fine but rebooting after enabling YouTube adaway and gravitybox causes a never ending boot logo
YouTube adaway works fine
For me
Guitarboarder28 said:
Rastapop 5.1 on n9 with selinux on. I can install xposed fine but rebooting after enabling YouTube adaway and gravitybox causes a never ending boot logo
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From my understanding, gravitybox is not compatible with Android 5.1 at all.
joshuabg said:
From my understanding, gravitybox is not compatible with Android 5.1 at all.
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Ohhh didn't even think about that. Would make sense
Thanks for taking this on, joshuabg. I couldn't believe it when I saw this thread. I thought that 5.1 jumped the arm64 shark and we'd never see xposed for N9.
Anyway, I flashed on AICP 4/6 with FireIce K8.3, SELinux disabled and it booted just fine. Tried the following modules, and I see what rovo meant in his post above. It's really hit or miss with the modules just like the [SUPER ALPHA] xposed for 32 bit arm devices. Thanks again for rolling this out to test.
YouTube Adaway - seemed to work, jumped to dozens of random videos and no ads
Minmin Guard - app opened and seemed to operate normally but I think it may have blocked ads across the board without my telling it to do so. I think it also caused an XDA Free force close on opening that wouldn't go away
Swype Tweaks - caused Swype to FC anytime the keyboard should have launched
Yup my bad. Gravitybox says right in the description it'll cause a boot loop on 5.1. Everything is working perfectly. Thanks!

[5.1.1] [2015-08-29] [Xposed Support] CyanogenMod 12.1

CyanogenMod 12.1​These are builds of CyanogenMod 12.1 using JustArchi's repos, modified to support the Xposed Framework.
XPOSED IS NOT INCLUDED, FLASH IT!
Link to Xposed
What's the difference here?
This ROM is DEODEXED, that's the difference. Now, the first boot speed will be slower.
Google says:
Dex file compilation takes more time than dexopt, which can be noticeable when all of a user's apps must be compiled during first boot (after factory reset or after receiving an OTA). To reduce the amount of compilation needed, ART supports the option of pre-optimizing libraries and applications in the system partition. Including the pre-optimized dex files takes space in the system image, so these options trade first boot time for system image size. Enabling WITH_DEXPREOPT causes everything in the system image to be pre-optimized. If this makes the system image too large, additional options can be specified to reduce the amount of pre-optimization.
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And why Xposed now works?
Xposed for Android 5.1 is on Alpha stage. Therefore, it's unstable and has a lot of problems.
The developer of the unofficial port, romracer, explained:
If your ROM gzip's (compresses) the .odex files in /system, then Xposed will not work and you will bootloop. This is due to patchoat handling the gzipped odex files, but not correctly patching them for Xposed. This causes Xposed to trigger continuous re-dexopt'ing of the compressed odex file.
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So, a deodexed ROM fixes the problem.
DOWNLOADS
20150829
XDA:DevDB Information
CyanogenMod 12.1 for i9300, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S III I9300
Contributors
brianelv, JustArchi, Moster2, arter97
Source Code: https://github.com/ArchiDroid
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: CyanogenMod 12.1
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2015-08-30
Last Updated 2015-08-30
Changelog
2015-08-29
- Initial release
Reserved.
Are these builds just reverting the dlmalloc tweaks?
whatsgood said:
Are these builds just reverting the dlmalloc tweaks?
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No. Archi changed the ROM from deodexed to odexed. It only affects the first boot (that's the "faster first boot" tweak). It's useless, and breaks the compatibility with Xposed.
So, is same rom with the change "Enable dex-preoptimization" reverted? u update cm sources too?
Im afraid to flash a rom that dont comes from oficial developer, will u test all build on your phone before post here? i dont want to brick my phone.
Thanks from compile and share this build.
galen2 said:
So, is same rom with the change "Enable dex-preoptimization" reverted? u update cm sources too?
Im afraid to flash a rom that dont comes from oficial developer, will u test all build on your phone before post here? i dont want to brick my phone.
Thanks from compile and share this build.
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Yes, it's the same ROM. I like CyanogenMod 12.1 so I'll update it frequently. And yes, I do tests before posting, with and without Xposed.
brianelv said:
No. Archi changed the ROM from deodexed to odexed. It only affects the first boot (that's the "faster first boot" tweak). It's useless, and breaks the compatibility with Xposed.
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Why do you spread false information? Dex-preoptimization doesn't affect only first boot and I described why.
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Why do you spread false information? Dex-preoptimization doesn't affect only first boot and I described why.
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It's the same, odexed or deodexed. I tested it, and there are no improvements. Besides, odexed roms breaks Xposed. So, what's the problem using a deodexed rom?
Archi, you made a LOT of optimizations, you're the best with this. But odexed roms with Xposed are not compatible. With odex I can't see any difference, and I need Xposed, so I disabled it. Other people needs Xposed too (I think) so I shared it.
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It's the same, odexed or deodexed. I tested it, and there are no improvements. Besides, odexed roms breaks Xposed. So, what's the problem using a deodexed rom?
Archi, you made a LOT of optimizations, you're the best with this. But odexed roms with Xposed are not compatible. With odex I can't see any difference, and I need Xposed, so I disabled it. Other people needs Xposed too (I think) so I shared it.
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There are no improvements?
Keep using your xposed builds then, you're too ignorant to notice the difference.
brianelv said:
No. Archi changed the ROM from deodexed to odexed. It only affects the first boot (that's the "faster first boot" tweak). It's useless, and breaks the compatibility with Xposed.
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Brother, Calm down. Don't use so mean words like 'useless' which may not look good to the original developer.
Whatever you are doing is based on the months of hard work done by developers like @JustArchi . Have some respect on their opinions or decisions.
As I said before, many Xposed lovers would appreciate your work which is based on ArchiDroid sources with Xposed support. Just make sure to communicate your thoughts in meaningful good words.
Xposed 5.1 officially released! Now supports odexed roms
I'll update the thread later.
Link of Xposed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
any screenshots ?

Official Xposed Framework for Android Nougat is Here – Download your Favorite Modul

As the Android ecosystem has matured over the years, fewer and fewer users find reasons why they should root their device. There’s a growing trend of users choosing to stay on the stock firmware, either because they find the experience satisfactory or don’t want to play a cat-and-mouse game with Google’s SafetyNet API. But if you asked a user back in early 2016 why they rooted their phones, perhaps the number one reason that was given was so they could install the Xposed Framework. It’s been over a year since Android 7.0 Nougat was first released, but the long wait is finally over: official Xposed Framework for Android Nougat is finally available.
Why install the Xposed Framework?
Want to get custom ROM features without flashing a custom ROM? The mother of all Xposed Modules for tweaking your ROM, known as GravityBox, has you covered. Want to customize display settings on a per-app basis? Try App Settings. How about customizing certain applications like Hangouts? Or modifying Instagram so you can download whatever posts you like?
posed gives developers the ability to modify pretty much whatever they want—mostly aimed at individual applications but even system-wide features can be modified. The examples we listed is just the tip of the iceberg. The number of additional features you can add or apps you can modify is incredible—just search through the official Xposed Module repository to see for yourself. Keep in mind that some modules might need to be updated for this new release and for Nougat support, so be sure to check before installing them on your Nougat ROM!
How do Xposed Modules work?
The gist of it is that the Xposed Framework allows modules to “hook” into the Java methods of any application—be it user-installed or a system application. Xposed lets modules execute their own methods before, during, or in place of the original methods of the target application.
For instance, imagine a method used in the Gmail application that posts notifications for new emails. By default, the method creates a new notification with buttons to archive/delete or reply to the email. A Xposed Module could be made to hook into this method and add a new button such as “mark as read.” (Yes, there’s already a Module for just that.)
The above is an over-simplification of the end result of what the Xposed Framework allows its modules to do. The Framework itself is incredibly complex and making it work nearly universally on rooted devices—without needing a custom ROM—is why Xposed for Android Nougat has taken so long to complete. *install at your own risk, I'm not responsible for anything you do to your device.
Source link:
XDA
https://www.xda-developers.com/official-xposed-framework-android-nougat/
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Xposed
http://repo.xposed.info/
Installation:
Download the xposed zip file and flash it in recovery (framework files)
Now install the xposed apk
Reboot mobile
*dont open the app before installing the zip
Download link:
xposed-v88.2-sdk24-arm64.zip (7.0)
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk24/arm64/
xposed-v88.2-sdk25-arm64.zip (7.1)
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk25/arm64/
Xposed 3.1.4.apk
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4319220&d=1509453299
Download any module of your choice
http://repo.xposed.info/module-overview
What's the point of this thread? Is it just to get a few likes? Xposed is well known and people should refer to the original Xposed thread.
Besides your instructions are wrong.. and please be careful of which framework you use.. on stock it is sdk24 on other customers roms it depends on the Android version.
spunxhoe said:
What's the point of this thread? Is it just to get a few likes? Xposed is well known and people should refer to the original Xposed thread.
Besides your instructions are wrong.. and please be careful of which framework you use.. on stock it is sdk24 on other customers roms it depends on the Android version.
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I use what I want, you don't want to take care about me and this thread., head to the source link to read the full thread that's all.

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