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bug: root install not working after patching apk #191

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thexmeta opened this issue Sep 18, 2022 · 6 comments
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bug: root install not working after patching apk #191

thexmeta opened this issue Sep 18, 2022 · 6 comments
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@thexmeta
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Error while running the manager

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Flutter 0.0.13

Bug description

Root install not working

Steps to reproduce

Select Twitter apk
Patch
after successful patching
Press root install

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Log output attached to additional context because of exceeds maximum body of 65536 chars.

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Screenshot_2022-09-18-11-58-12-655_app revanced manager flutter

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Also didn't find patched apk in any folder. So I had to patch and install again from the beginning. Can we export patched apk somehow?

revanced-manager_logcat_20220918115937104075.log

@thexmeta thexmeta added the Bug report Something isn't working label Sep 18, 2022
@thatAkiraFox
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Same issue here, I'm patching YouTube v17.36.37 and root install just doesn't do anything.

Pressing on root install makes you wait just like before but then opening YouTube shows that nothing changed, and it's not a matter of patches failing to apply because if I install the patched apk in nonroot mode it works (and YouTube crashes too so there's something wrong in the updated patches too)

@AndryOut
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Same issue here, I'm patching YouTube v17.36.37 and root install just doesn't do anything.

Pressing on root install makes you wait just like before but then opening YouTube shows that nothing changed, and it's not a matter of patches failing to apply because if I install the patched apk in nonroot mode it works (and YouTube crashes too so there's something wrong in the updated patches too)

I had problems with version 17.36.37, gray screen or crash. Then out of curiosity I tried to use the version 17.33.42 And it worked properly without any problems

@thatAkiraFox
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ReVanced Manager v0.0.12 is able to successfully patch and root install Youtube v.17.36.37, so something broke in 0.0.13

@NextGenOP
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Same here, can't install the patched apps, so I copy the patched apk. But don't know how to install it manually

@Jnss98b
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Jnss98b commented Oct 5, 2022

I was able to patch twitter 9.62.0-release.0 with v0.0.28 but twitter crashes a few seconds after opening

@ILoveOpenSourceApplications

Looks like an issue which existed with older versions of manager. So closing it.

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