Why was I getting that error? It's gone now I just want to make sure it's answered for everyone else. I was flashing a rom and it was doing that. Do a reboot. Your system wont be there so reboot into botoloader and go back into recovery.
Don't waste your breath guys.
I've tried diligently to work with the devs of TWRP trying to resolve a number of outstanding issues and polish it up and they don't seem to be receptive.
https://github.com/TeamWin/Team-Win-Recovery-Project/issues/12
Diligently work with the devs? Like this "issue" ?
http://github.com/TeamWin/Team-Win-Recovery-Project/issues/6
and this:
https://github.com/TeamWin/Team-Win-Recovery-Project/issues/7
?
And for everyone in this thread, this issue has been covered many times in our thread. It's due to compatibilities with the updater-binary and accompanying script. As we have adopted update-binary api 3, and sideload errors are because the rom/zip is trying to issue an api command no longer supported in api3. Get your nice "devs" to update their scripts.
Recovery can be a pretty scary place for many folks, For you and I this is our bread and butter, for most it's a rare visit. My goal in everything I've ever developed is to make things easier, friendly and inviting.
One of the many patterns you can use to accomplish this is to use professional and consistent verbiage and provide verbosity where it is appropriate. Usability 101.
I am sorry but "Backup Naowz!" is not clear and certainly not professional.
Regarding the Original Posters message about this error which I also experienced. If this is common and you can trap it through exception handling, why not present a user friendly message to the user?
As I mentioned on IRC, I want this to be a polished product. I really think this can develop into one great recovery but right now it needs a little help. When you're ready to listen, I'm willing to help.
Recovery can be a pretty scary place for many folks, For you and I this is our bread and butter, for most it's a rare visit. My goal in everything I've ever developed is to make things easier, friendly and inviting.
One of the many patterns you can use to accomplish this is to use professional and consistent verbiage and provide verbosity where it is appropriate. Usability 101.
I am sorry but "Backup Naowz!" is not clear and certainly not professional. This pro-treys no confidence that the following action is actually going to work.
Regarding the Original Posters message about this error which I also experienced. If this is common and you can trap it through exception handling, why not present a user friendly message to the user?
As I mentioned on IRC, I want this to be a polished product. I really think this can develop into one great recovery but right now it needs a little help. When you're ready to listen, I'm willing to help.
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if you have any suggestion or comments, feel free to do it in our thread, instead of drawing up 10+ issues that are more like "hey can you add this for me? do this for me? change this for me?" issues.
And now you go and try to make it seem like we don't care about helping our users? Nice try.
I apparently didn't realize that your thread was the official authoritative record for bug tracking. As your code is on github I thought the issue/request tracking would be a far better medium to track these. Hence why github has this feature Interestingly enough 4 of the 10 features/bugs you implemented in your 1.3 TWRP release were reported by me at your github issue repo so apparently this is quite effective
Don't worry about the number of issues/requests out there or who put them in. I've got over 250+ issues/requests reported on Synergy and the thing went gold yesterday. Filter your issues/requests by priority and address them top down from highest first. Some you'll never get to and that's fine .
Again, all I want to provide is a better experience for my users who I can hopefully promote to use TWRP. Please don't shoot the messenger.
/META-INF/com/google/android/
update-binary
updater-script
Thanks. That would be great if we could get an updated update-binary