[Q] Bugmailer.sh Missing... Still getting bugreports - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I've searched but can't find out how to fix my issue.
I keep getting the automatic bugreport etc, when accidentally hitting vol and power when turning on and off the screen.
HOWEVER I know that you normally delete bugmailer.sh from /system/bin. The issue is the bumailer.sh file is not even there!
I tried to delete the bugreport file but all that did was stop the vibration from occurring.
I need to keep USB debugging on for titanium backup to work fully. So thats not a solution to my problem.
I am on 4.3 stock ROM, rooted. Galaxy Nexus GSM.
Has Google renamed it to something else in 4.3?
I tried Root Explorer, ES File Explorer, and searched all folders with each app and can't find bugmailer.sh.
This is driving me nuts , any help is appreciated.
Thanks,

Have you solved this problem? I have the same.

Linean said:
Have you solved this problem? I have the same.
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No unfortunately, never found a solution.
I've since moved to a custom Rom again, so I currently don't have the issue...

I am running a Gnexus on verizon with the latest AOKP nightly and I am also experiencing the bug reports issue. I have renamed the bugmailer.sh file in many other roms to disable the bugmailer, but now I cannot find the file bugmailer.sh anywhere on my device. Does it have a new name for KitKat? I am praying to the gods of XDA for an answer

Has anyone figured this out? I can't stand the random lag, vibration and then bug report. I thought my device had issues. I'm glad it's just me hitting some keys.

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[Fix]Unknown error code during application install: "-24"

I don't know the cause. I have noticed that it has happened on different devices, there have been assumptions if it's because of a specific kernel or rom, although it may be, I beg to differ. I feel it is happening during the Android Upgrading Apps # of # process.
I noticed that this error pops up on most of the apps that I had installed, but are not there after my update. So far with me, it happened only to my paid apps, but not all of them.
When the app disappears, android thinks it's missing, but some files think it is still installed.
Regularly when you install an app over itself, there is a notice telling you that the application info will remain. That's where the problem lies once an app mysteriously disappears. Because part of it is still installed.
Go to
/data/data/
and search for your
com.application-address.whatever-it-may-be
Some of them you can tell what they are just by the names, the others, google-em.
If you wish to keep the information that it contains for the app, I recommend making a copy of it first.:good:
Delete it
Install the application, it'll work, trust me. :fingers-crossed:
Now replace it with your copy.
Done.
Stop factoring resetting if you don't want to. Of course, if you have a lot missing, it might be better. :crying:
If someone can automate this process by making something check the com.address to installed apps, that would be awesome. :highfive:
This totally worked. Thanks bro!
I was setting up my Nexus 4, and this was Tune In Radio Pro was the last app and wouldn't install, I kept getting that stupid -24 error.
Saved me from doing a factory reset!
Works!
Qewbicle said:
I don't know the cause. I have noticed that it has happened on different devices, there have been assumptions if it's because of a specific kernel or rom, although it may be, I beg to differ. I feel it is happening during the Android Upgrading Apps # of # process.
I noticed that this error pops up on most of the apps that I had installed, but are not there after my update. So far with me, it happened only to my paid apps, but not all of them.
When the app disappears, android thinks it's missing, but some files think it is still installed.
Regularly when you install an app over itself, there is a notice telling you that the application info will remain. That's where the problem lies once an app mysteriously disappears. Because part of it is still installed.
Go to
/data/data/
and search for your
com.application-address.whatever-it-may-be
Some of them you can tell what they are just by the names, the others, google-em.
If you wish to keep the information that it contains for the app, I recommend making a copy of it first.:good:
Delete it
Install the application, it'll work, trust me. :fingers-crossed:
Now replace it with your copy.
Done.
Stop factoring resetting if you don't want to. Of course, if you have a lot missing, it might be better. :crying:
If someone can automate this process by making something check the com.address to installed apps, that would be awesome. :highfive:
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Didn't work for me. I'm using the Skyrocket CM 10 and gapps didn't flash youtube, maps, or gmail. I searched the phone directory and deleted each file. I still get the same error. Should I reflash gapps?
Thanks
maxlax1592 said:
Didn't work for me. I'm using the Skyrocket CM 10 and gapps didn't flash youtube, maps, or gmail. I searched the phone directory and deleted each file. I still get the same error. Should I reflash gapps?
Thanks
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are you looking in /sdcard/data/data or /sdcard/android/data?
jurassic512 said:
are you looking in /sdcard/data/data or /sdcard/android/data?
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exactly how do i go about getting to the data/data on my phone? i'm stuck there... thanks
It didn't work for me. =( I'm trying to install an app I used to have before. I don't have it anymore and was trying to reinstall it.
Great!
Thanks
Stuck
jurassic512 said:
are you looking in /sdcard/data/data or /sdcard/android/data?
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mr-dunbar said:
exactly how do i go about getting to the data/data on my phone? i'm stuck there... thanks
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I'm also stuck. I was able to go to sdcard/data, but there is no second /data folder.
I have this issue with Swiftkey and there is no 'data/data/' folder, checked both root and sdcard and hidden files are shown ...
Edit: Configured ES File Explorer to mount partition as writable and gave root access -> files were there now and deleting the one with Swiftkey solved my problem.
Thx
Working!
Thanx, it worked for me too!
I am on X8 with CM10 from NaA!!
goldenninja said:
I'm also stuck. I was able to go to sdcard/data, but there is no second /data folder.
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Anyone one you know anything about android..!?!?!?!
U need to root first...!!!
Worked for me as well.
You need to use something like ES File Browser with Root access to get to /Data/Data
I'm running into this issue with a bunch of apps that got lost when flashing a newer CM10.1 nightly. I can't access those folders in data/data since ES File Manager is one of the apps that gets this error!
Is there any other way to fix this? I can't install anything, not even Chrome :crying:
It's worked for me, too!
Someone maybe didn't understand the meaning of the thread creater. You must have the root access. Then, open Root Explore and go to "data/data" NOT "sdcard/data/data"
SlimAndwios said:
It's worked for me, too!
Someone maybe didn't understand the meaning of the thread creater. You must have the root access. Then, open Root Explore and go to "data/data" NOT "sdcard/data/data"
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Yeah, that's awesome, but how do you expect to get to that folder without a file explorer? because you cannot install one.....
Thx mate, perfect!
Qewbicle said:
I don't know the cause. I have noticed that it has happened on different devices, there have been assumptions if it's because of a specific kernel or rom, although it may be, I beg to differ. I feel it is happening during the Android Upgrading Apps # of # process.
I noticed that this error pops up on most of the apps that I had installed, but are not there after my update. So far with me, it happened only to my paid apps, but not all of them.
When the app disappears, android thinks it's missing, but some files think it is still installed.
Regularly when you install an app over itself, there is a notice telling you that the application info will remain. That's where the problem lies once an app mysteriously disappears. Because part of it is still installed.
Go to
/data/data/
and search for your
com.application-address.whatever-it-may-be
:highfive:
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Figure it out?
gastonw said:
Yeah, that's awesome, but how do you expect to get to that folder without a file explorer? because you cannot install one.....
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I've got the same problem. Root explorer is one of the apps I didn't get back and ES won't give me access to data/data, and I am rooted BTW
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tt100b said:
I've got the same problem. Root explorer is one of the apps I didn't get back and ES won't give me access to data/data, and I am rooted BTW
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In case it might help someone else I thought I'd pass along what I just did to fix the problem. I booted into recovery and found the com.speed.... file for root explorer that way and deleted it and then rebooted. I then was able to load and install root explorer from the play store and now I can sit back and delete all the rest of the apps that won't install correctly...
I guess I could have done it from recovery also but I forgot to write them all down before I rebooted!
Qewbicle said:
I don't know the cause. I have noticed that it has happened on different devices, there have been assumptions if it's because of a specific kernel or rom, although it may be, I beg to differ. I feel it is happening during the Android Upgrading Apps # of # process.
I noticed that this error pops up on most of the apps that I had installed, but are not there after my update. So far with me, it happened only to my paid apps, but not all of them.
When the app disappears, android thinks it's missing, but some files think it is still installed.
Regularly when you install an app over itself, there is a notice telling you that the application info will remain. That's where the problem lies once an app mysteriously disappears. Because part of it is still installed.
Go to
/data/data/
and search for your
com.application-address.whatever-it-may-be
Some of them you can tell what they are just by the names, the others, google-em.
If you wish to keep the information that it contains for the app, I recommend making a copy of it first.:good:
Delete it
Install the application, it'll work, trust me. :fingers-crossed:
Now replace it with your copy.
Done.
Stop factoring resetting if you don't want to. Of course, if you have a lot missing, it might be better. :crying:
If someone can automate this process by making something check the com.address to installed apps, that would be awesome. :highfive:
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Worked Like a Charm Thank you for you help
can't find data
used es file explorer with root access can't find data/data

[Q] GPS stopped working on newer version of Jellytime?

I am new here so cant post on the Development forum.
I just wanted to know if anyone has experienced the GPS stop working. It used to work under R23, but then stopped under R26, R28 and R29.
I even went back to 23 and it worked ok again.
I do a full wipe and clear or all the caches as recommended in between each reflash.
Does anyone know if it just needs a tweak.
I have used the AGPS patch as well with no effect.
My problem is the GPS not coming on at all, NOT just taking ages to find satellites.
Ant help appreciated
Thank you
Try going to menu>manage apps and clearing data and cache for it then try to restart it.
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GPS Configuration
TheJackal69 said:
I am new here so cant post on the Development forum.
I just wanted to know if anyone has experienced the GPS stop working. It used to work under R23, but then stopped under R26, R28 and R29.
I even went back to 23 and it worked ok again.
I do a full wipe and clear or all the caches as recommended in between each reflash.
Does anyone know if it just needs a tweak.
I have used the AGPS patch as well with no effect.
My problem is the GPS not coming on at all, NOT just taking ages to find satellites.
Ant help appreciated
Thank you
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Are you still using R23 as your ROM?
If so - Using a file explorer go to /etc and find a file called gps.conf
- Copy this file onto your SD card and then you can upgrade to R29 and then just copy 'gps.conf' back to /etc and hopefully that should fix your gps problems.
If not - open the zip file for R23 and find the gps.conf file in there and copy it to /etc on your phone.
Hope it helps
Cool, that sounds good will try that.
Thanks
Will I need to set any permissions (I havent had to do that before) or just copy it in and thats that?
TheJackal69 said:
Cool, that sounds good will try that.
Thanks
Will I need to set any permissions (I havent had to do that before) or just copy it in and thats that?
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As per my experience copy file will work, no need to set permissions.

Sdcard issue

Some apps like whatsapp and sygic can't access the sdcard while other apps like dropbox are able to access the sdcard with no issues. I'm not sure what's the cause as I have reflashed cm10.1 for a number of times already, even tried stock(for about 30 minutes) to be sure it's not an issue with my hardware.
However I noticed this:
1) After flashing cm10.1, it will appear as if the issue is fixed but it will come back after a few days.
I will be flashing stock for a few days this weekend to test whether it is a software issue.
Googled for a solution to no avail.
Beamed from my Maguro.
Sounds like /0/ issues.
WiredPirate said:
Sounds like /0/ issues.
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I'm suspecting recovery issues even though I'm on the latest cwm.
I have completely flashed the whole stock image including the userdata.img last weekend though.
I will investigate on that, thanks.
Beamed from my Grouper
Alright, here's the solution to the issue:
delete all .odex in /data/app that do not have the .apk with the same name.
e.g.
1.apk
1.odex
You uninstalled 1.apk, but the 1.odex is still in /data/app, delete it.

.nomedia files keep being regenerated

Hello everyone!
With my M8 and a hanfdul of ROMs (even stock ROM IIRC) I keep getting .nomedia files created all over the place on the SD, even in the default Camera folder... I delete them, then at some seemingly random point they're back. As a result I can't play music from the SD card and, using Quickpic I have to "show hidden" in order to access my photos.
Is there any way I can find what creates them? Anyone's got an inkling as to what's going on? I've gone through a few hard resets up to now, different ROMs as I've said (currently on ARHD) and the issue is a constant!
Thanks!
. You are sure you don't have
krakout said:
Hello everyone!
With my M8 and a hanfdul of ROMs (even stock ROM IIRC) I keep getting .nomedia files created all over the place on the SD, even in the default Camera folder... I delete them, then at some seemingly random point they're back. As a result I can't play music from the SD card and, using Quickpic I have to "show hidden" in order to access my photos.
Is there any way I can find what creates them? Anyone's got an inkling as to what's going on? I've gone through a few hard resets up to now, different ROMs as I've said (currently on ARHD) and the issue is a constant!
Thanks!
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Tha somehow points to a "privacy" or "hide my files" app that you installed and that is set improperly. Are you sure that you don't have such an app, maybe installed automatically after hard reset from playstore by synchronisation or by some backup program?
Yes, I'm sure I don't have one, because I never installed one... Good thinking though.
The automatic creation of nomedia files is normal. It stops your gallery app from displaying all system files that are pictures.
ikeny said:
The automatic creation of nomedia files is normal. It stops your gallery app from displaying all system files that are pictures.
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Er, yes, but as I said this happens with the default camera folder, too. Not talking about system/program folders...
Do you use any Rom manager? http://forum.cyanogenmod.org/topic/...a-ended-up-being-rom-manager-update-gone-bad/
ikeny said:
Do you use any Rom manager? http://forum.cyanogenmod.org/topic/...a-ended-up-being-rom-manager-update-gone-bad/
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Oh wow. I've been googling it for months now but never came upon that thread...
Indeed I do have ROM manager (premium) installed, and though that thread is ancient and the problem is supposed to have been fixed years ago, I uninstalled it. Unfortunately after reboot .nomedia is recreated, so it's something else
Is there any way/log to find what is creating it?
krakout said:
Oh wow. I've been googling it for months now but never came upon that thread...
Indeed I do have ROM manager (premium) installed, and though that thread is ancient and the problem is supposed to have been fixed years ago, I uninstalled it. Unfortunately after reboot .nomedia is recreated, so it's something else
Is there any way/log to find what is creating it?
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Seems like a rare issue unique to what you installed or how you set up your device.
If I were you I would reinstall your rom from scratch (not restored from any backup), and use your device for a couple of days without installing any additional apps. After confirming the nomedia is absent, then slowly reinstall apps one by one until you see the problem reoccurring.
Sorry I have no better advices. May be others will.
ikeny said:
Seems like a rare issue unique to what you installed or how you set up your device.
If I were you I would reinstall your rom from scratch (not restored from any backup), and use your device for a couple of days without installing any additional apps. After confirming the nomedia is absent, then slowly reinstall apps one by one until you see the problem reoccurring.
Sorry I have no better advices. May be others will.
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Thanks, man, that's what I have been thinking for a while now, but I wanted to avoid it of course, hence why I'm asking how to troubleshoot it (and not "who is the culprit").
Funny thing is I don't run anything strange, right now Titanium (premium) and LP are the most system-"intensive" apps I have... And the problem used to exist with KK as it does with LP now!
Thanks again anyhow

LG G3 system/apps deleted folder

Okay, so...I've been searching for a good month or so on what and how to do to eventually fix this, no luck.
First of all, let me say I'm a complete noob in this stuff, and yes, i understand that I shouldn't have tampered with what I have no experience with, anyway;
I saw a thread on ported apps from the G4, and figured, "Heck, why not". Rooting and everything went smooth, until it said that I have to change the format (?) or something of the system/apps folder to something else than it already is.
That's where everything went in the wrong direction. The folder became invisible (?) and unreadable by the phone, even tho I could see it with the ES File Explorer, but couldn't with Root Browser. I tried changing the format of the system/apps folder to what it originally was and that didn't help.
So, now I have no system apps which I can use, I always get the "_____ has stopped working" notification. Bluetooth doesn't work, NFC, the remote app, can't change the lockscreen effects OR the lockscreen wallpaper, and many other apps and settings crash randomly.
The question is, can I find or get by any chance a copy of someone else's folder to copy it back to mine to fix this if it works this way. Or is the only way to fix this to flash back the stock ROM to the phone? Or perhaps is there a way to make the folder "usable" again by doing something I don't know? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Currently running Android 5.0 if that matters.
Edit: Just failed to mention that the phone is usable, not in any bootloops or whatsoever, the LG launcher is not working of course, but I somehow got the phone running with Nexus Launcher. The keyboard is the same, using Swiftkey. Yes, it's usable like this but not convenient, I need the system apps lol.

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