[ROM] H901-10C Stock Deodexed V. 1.3.1

Amd4life

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So I got flashing down right. Just need to figure out the damn weather services force close issue.

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any chance to release the rom WITHOUT the weather services? and just have that as a separate flashable zip file in the future, once the force close issue is figured out?

Also do you have any idea why changing the system DPI to anything other than 640 causes so many fc issues?

Thanks for all your work so far!!!
 

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To piggyback, can we release it as a normal ZIP and not a giant system.dat file? That would allow us to customize it before flashing. I always make a customized (SD card write fix, etc.), debloated "master ZIP" for each phone I own so that I can wipe it clean and reflash it to my customized "stock" state - I'm sure others do this as well. Thank you for your work!
 

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any chance to release the rom WITHOUT the weather services? and just have that as a separate flashable zip file in the future, once the force close issue is figured out?

Also do you have any idea why changing the system DPI to anything other than 640 causes so many fc issues?

Thanks for all your work so far!!!
Yeah, I suppose. I'm going to try a few more tweaks that another dev shared with me that might work. If it doesn't do any better, I'll release a version exactly as you asked for. (I actually have that built already but want to try to fix the bug if I can.)
To piggyback, can we release it as a normal ZIP and not a giant system.dat file? That would allow us to customize it before flashing. I always make a customized (SD card write fix, etc.), debloated "master ZIP" for each phone I own so that I can wipe it clean and reflash it to my customized "stock" state - I'm sure others do this as well. Thank you for your work!
I really didn't want to as the new zip layout is lollipop style, buuuuut I see your point. Will do. ;)

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Okay, link will be in OP within minutes. I didn't get a chance to test the zip file, I ended up flashing the rom as a system.img but the zip should work. I'm too tired of tinkering to test for today. If the flashable zip doesn't work, it should be an easy fix. Either way, I'm on the right path now.

Do keep in mind this for some reason reverts recovery to stock I believe, so after first boot, remember to reflash twrp the same way you initially did, flash and boot...

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Okay, link will be in OP within minutes. I didn't get a chance to test the zip file, I ended up flashing the rom as a system.img but the zip should work. I'm too tired of tinkering to test for today. If the flashable zip doesn't work, it should be an easy fix. Either way, I'm on the right path now.

Do keep in mind this for some reason reverts recovery to stock I believe, so after first boot, remember to reflash twrp the same way you initially did, flash and boot...

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Thank you! As for the stock recovery issue, just delete /recovery-from-boot.p from the ZIP.
 
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Ahhh, should I reupload with that file removed]
It wouldn't hurt, so it doesn't surprise people with stock recovery. Some people might be getting into recovery via the button combination and might trigger a factory reset if the stock recovery is installed.

---------- Post added at 20:02 ---------- Previous post was at 20:00 ----------

Oh, also, I'd just include Supersu 2.46 stable, since this is 5.1.1. SuperSU 2.52-beta is for Marshmallow.
 
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It wouldn't hurt, so it doesn't surprise people with stock recovery. Some people might be getting into recovery via the button combination and might trigger a factory reset if the stock recovery is installed.

---------- Post added at 20:02 ---------- Previous post was at 20:00 ----------

Oh, also, I'd just include Supersu 2.46 stable, since this is 5.1.1. SuperSU 2.52-beta is for Marshmallow.
Okay, uploading. ? also, SuperSU 2.52 won't hurt

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I just flashed it and my WiFi won't connect, it's stuck on "Obtaining IP address..." weird. Otherwise things seem to be working fine so far.
 

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Worked here bro. Maybe forget the network and re add it?

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That doesn't help. WiFi works if I manually set a static IP address.
I think permissions are set wrong on one of the dhcpd scripts. I'm trying to find it because it's not in the normal location (/system/etc/dhcpd/dhcp-run-hooks).
BTW, WiFi Calling finally works as it should - that is, even in Airplane Mode and with no LTE signal. WOOT!
 
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That doesn't help. WiFi works if I manually set a static IP address.
I think permissions are set wrong on one of the dhcpd scripts. I'm trying to find it because it's not in the normal location (/system/etc/dhcpd/dhcp-run-hooks).
BTW, WiFi Calling finally works as it should - that is, even in Airplane Mode and with no LTE signal. WOOT!
Lmk if you happen to find what's wrong.

I know right, swweeeet!

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OK, I can't quite figure out what's wrong, but DHCP is not working. It connects to the WiFi network, the router actually assigns it an IP address, and then it gets stuck - like it can't write/store the DHCP configuration somewhere? I really think it's a permissions issue. Maybe wrong SELinux context? I'm not a Linux guru, so maybe you have an idea? Strange it works fine on your phone! I wonder what's wrong on mine.

BTW, did you try installing Xposed? Maybe it's screwing up DHCP now... LOL.
 

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OK, I can't quite figure out what's wrong, but DHCP is not working. It connects to the WiFi network, the router actually assigns it an IP address, and then it gets stuck - like it can't write/store the DHCP configuration somewhere? I really think it's a permissions issue. Maybe wrong SELinux context? I'm not a Linux guru, so maybe you have an idea? Strange it works fine on your phone! I wonder what's wrong on mine.

BTW, did you try installing Xposed? Maybe it's screwing up DHCP now... LOL.
Hmm odd. Yeah, just installed it but I'm at the mall so can't test at the moment. Well test tonight.

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