Xposed - Legacy thread. Don't panic, Xposed is still here.

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PaddyRock

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cannot write /data/xposed/modules.list

First ab big thank to you rovo for this amazing work! I used xposed on my i9505 for the last months.

But now since ive uodate to a leaked 4.3 i have problem activating modules. When i tap the checkbock it says "cannot write /data/xposed/modules.whitelist" and after that "cannot write /data/xposed/modules.list". Also this appears wehen i install the framework. :/

I am on 4.3 Build ...UEMI8 withe the latest installer 2.2
The framework seems to install properly, app_process v37 and the jar v30.
Also it creates the xposed folder with the files and i can edit them manually.
The permissions there are rw-r--r--

Does anyone have the same issue or an idea how i can fix that?
A reinstall, chache wipe etc didnt work so far...

thanks in advance!
 

rovo89

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no body can help me ???
Try disabling all modules and reboot. If it still occurs, uninstall/clean up the framework and reboot. If it still occurs, it's not caused by Xposed.

the 2.3 beta1 is running very smooth since some days on my razr i (x86). thank you.
i'm looking forward to the next beta or final with the fix for /mnt/secure/asec/ issue.
There is no fix for this. These mounts are decrypted when the device boots, but modules have to be loaded before that. So modules must be stored in internal memory (/data/app).
 

paulle

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Try disabling all modules and reboot. If it still occurs, uninstall/clean up the framework and reboot. If it still occurs, it's not caused by Xposed.



There is no fix for this. These mounts are decrypted when the device boots, but modules have to be loaded before that. So modules must be stored in internal memory (/data/app).
thank you for information.
 

rovo89

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@rovo89:
Can you add a simple counter (number of available modules) in the xposed installer's download section?
That would be possible - but is it of any use (except a one-time "wow" effect)? Not sure where this should be displayed, but at least on phones, there isn't much space anyway. Those who are curious can see the total number of modules (currently 67) here: http://repo.xposed.info/module-overview
 
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That would be possible - but is it of any use (except a one-time "wow" effect)? Not sure where this should be displayed, but at least on phones, there isn't much space anyway. Those who are curious can see the total number of modules (currently 67) here: http://repo.xposed.info/module-overview
The intention was to get somewhat informed about new modules. But yes, bookmarking a webpage is probably ok as well.
 
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