| bio | website | jishop.com/android |
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| location | United States | |
| age | 37 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 3 months |
| seen | Dec 3 '12 at 21:33 | |
| stats | profile views | 12 |
I write code since 1993. Platform agnostic. Mainly C dialects. My grey cat is the best.
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CyanogenMod, why doesn't Market self-upgrade? added 109 characters in body |
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accepted | CyanogenMod, why doesn't Market self-upgrade? |
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Shell utterly borked, toolbox claims “no such tool” @eldarerathis: figured that one out. Funny, looks like recovery is a spare Linux instance. |
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answered | Shell utterly borked, toolbox claims “no such tool” |
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Shell utterly borked, toolbox claims “no such tool” @eldarerathis: when I push busybox to /data/local, it won't become executable. And I have no chmod at my disposal. |
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Feb 1 |
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CyanogenMod, why doesn't Market self-upgrade? The version of the market that you've uploaded requres SDK level 10 (Android 2.3.3). CMv5 is level 7 (2.1). |
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CyanogenMod, why doesn't Market self-upgrade? I'm not that worried about getting the very latest; as long as in-app billing works. Officially in-app billing is supported on Android 2.1 (all the way down to 1.6), and I hope Google will detect the running OS version and offer up something relevant. Now about that permission thing... |