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Some apps can't find shared library? [solved]


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#1 hal 9000 jr

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Posted 26 January 2011 - 10:11 PM

I just updated to CM 6.1.2 using ROM Manager. When I tried to restore some applications using Titanium, the install is failing. Nor can I download the files from the market. For example, I am trying to restore Weatherbug Elite and it fails with the following:

01-26 16:49:38.756: DEBUG/PackageManager(1136): Scanning package com.aws.android.elite
01-26 16:49:38.756: ERROR/PackageManager(1136): Package com.aws.android.elite requires unavailable shared library com.google.android.maps; failing!
01-26 16:49:38.756: WARN/PackageManager(1136): Package couldn't be installed in /data/app/com.aws.android.elite-1.apk

I did install the optional Google Apps when I installed the new ROM. Google Maps launches just fine.

**** Update *****
I downloaded the latest gapps file and checked it for com.google.android.maps.jar and it is under /system/framework

I then rebooted into recovery and manually installed the update successfully (no errors) and rebooted.

The library did NOT install correctly. I also can't seem to manually push this to /system/framework using ADB. I remounted read/write but adb says there is no space.

Any solution?

**** Update ****

Did a manual install by dropping into clockwork, doing 3 wipe data and cache each, then installing CM 6.1.2 and Google Apps. com.google.android.maps.jar showed up in /system/framework after that. Bugger.

Edited by hal 9000 jr, 27 January 2011 - 05:16 PM.