kandi X-RAY | gnuroot Summary
kandi X-RAY | gnuroot Summary
The .obb files are found here:. They are actually .tar.gz files containing the rootfs.
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- Called when the download state changes
- Set the button paused state
- Sets the state of the downloader
- Called when the activity is created
- Initialize the download UI
- Returns true if all the required APK files are present
- Sets the state of the Progress
- Called when a new device is received
- Handle key down
- This function is called when the remote service is connected
- Connects to the downloader client
- Disconnects from the downloader client
- Gets the class name of the alarm receiver
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I m running linux on my android phone using gnuroot debian.I had installed gcc compiler.I had make a c program on linux and compiled it with command g++ helloworld.c -o helloworld
I got helloworld file within the same directory and executing it with command ./helloworld I got message "bash : ./hello world: Permission denied" then I use chmod u+x helloworld then I again execute it with same above command again I got same message permission denied then I use command for changing the permission sudo chmod u+x helloworld Then I again got the same message permission denied when I m listing the file after using chmod I got there is no change in permission Plz help I will be very grateful to you
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Answered 2017-Mar-04 at 02:13Android mounts /storage/emulated
with the noexec
parameter, which means that files there can't be executed regardless of permissions. You need to put your binary somewhere not under there (and not under somewhere that's just a symlink to there).
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