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mywalkb avatar mywalkb commented on August 15, 2024

No debug log.
When you check "I am using latest debug CI version of LSPosed and enable verbose log" should be true.

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Archie-osu avatar Archie-osu commented on August 15, 2024

Having the same issue on the latest HyperOS weekly build with KernelSU.

Not sure what logs you require, but here's the ones I gathered from /data/adb/lspd/logs
kmsg.log
verbose_2024-05-01T20:58:54.684049.log

Should any more logs be needed, let me know, I'll be more than happy to provide.

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mywalkb avatar mywalkb commented on August 15, 2024

@Archie-osu try to install the apk with:

su
pm install /data/adb/modules/zygisk_lsposed/manager.apk

launch and let me to know if you have the same issue.

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Archie-osu avatar Archie-osu commented on August 15, 2024

Did this:

  • Completely cleaned up LSPosed folders and uninstalled it from KernelSU
  • Rebooted phone
  • Did a fresh install of KernelSU, rebooted again
  • Didn't touch LSPosed at all, instead ran your command and rebooted again (output of the command was simply "Success")

The LSPosed manager now appeared in the list of apps, and I was indeed able to get in and use it.
However, the notification icon still does not work (app crashed, and now tapping isn't doing anything at all) - launching the manager from the app list in this state seems to work just fine.

Here's the current logs:
kmsg.log
verbose_2024-05-01T21:56:21.447906.log

Edit: Tried using Pengeek, an app for customizing HyperOS that relies on Xposed, but none of the features seem to be working, which leaves me confused as to if LSPosed actually works.

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lefuglyduck avatar lefuglyduck commented on August 15, 2024

To add to this, I've never had an issue opening the app from the launcher, only from the notifications (and the phone dialer), which means I can't "uninstall" the app.

E: I also tried what you said. Nothing changed for me - same problem.

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mywalkb avatar mywalkb commented on August 15, 2024

However, the notification icon still does not work (app crashed, and now tapping isn't doing anything at all)

It's normal. Parasitic manager on the latest android has many issues and it's not easy to solve them
I'd like return to installed manager and use random package name for hide the manager.

Edit: Tried using Pengeek, an app for customizing HyperOS that relies on Xposed, but none of the features seem to be working, which leaves me confused as to if LSPosed actually works.

This is another issue. I don't know Pengeek and I do not have HyperOS, it could be that your version of HyperOs is not compatible with the module.
Try a simpler module that works on an app instead of the Android framework.
So we can confirm if LSposed is working or no.
Looking at your log LSPosed was initialized successfully.

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mywalkb avatar mywalkb commented on August 15, 2024

To add to this, I've never had an issue opening the app from the launcher, only from the notifications (and the phone dialer), which means I can't "uninstall" the app.

From the launcher means: shortcut created or installed app?
Could you install debug version and post log from app?

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Archie-osu avatar Archie-osu commented on August 15, 2024

Sorry for not replying in a while, but I ended up solving the issue - it turns out that KernelSU hadn't allowed the manager (com.android.shell) root access - upon granting it, everything now works.

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lefuglyduck avatar lefuglyduck commented on August 15, 2024

Weird, I don't even get a prompt for root and I can't add it manually with magisk.

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mywalkb avatar mywalkb commented on August 15, 2024

Sorry for not replying in a while, but I ended up solving the issue - it turns out that KernelSU hadn't allowed the manager (com.android.shell) root access - upon granting it, everything now works.

then it's no coincidence, in this discussion we talk about the same issue that was solved.
I have to do some tests, because I've always had com.android.shell with root access and I've never had the issue. I put it as a prerequisite to be able to use the parasitic manager.

Weird, I don't even get a prompt for root and I can't add it manually with magisk.

parasitic manager don't require root. It talk with daemon lspd which has root privilege when needed.
If you run an adb shell and run su, you should receive the request from magisk to authorize the access.

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mywalkb avatar mywalkb commented on August 15, 2024

I tested on avd android 14, com.android.shell without root access, parasitic manager works without issues.

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mywalkb avatar mywalkb commented on August 15, 2024

@lefuglyduck have you solved?

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lefuglyduck avatar lefuglyduck commented on August 15, 2024

Apologies, for the late response. I've been busy.

No, the issue still persists. I still can't open the manager via the notification. I can only open it via the launcher shortcut. I have not had the time to install the debug version.

E: where do I download the debug version? I can't find it.

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mywalkb avatar mywalkb commented on August 15, 2024

Ok, when you are ready with logs, I will reopen the issue.

E: where do I download the debug version? I can't find it.

Here

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