AM Debug v2.7.0 Run#1267
Locale Update translation for Hungarian
Currently translated at 10.4% (96 of 921 strings)
Translation: App Manager/Main
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/app-manager/main/hu/
Signed-off-by: Tibor Botfai (gidano) <gidano@gmail.com>
Locale Update translation for Hungarian
Currently translated at 10.4% (96 of 921 strings)
Translation: App Manager/Main
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/app-manager/main/hu/
Signed-off-by: Tibor Botfai (gidano) <gidano@gmail.com>
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AM Debug v2.7.0 Run#1270
Refactor Fix failing tests on Linux platforms
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
Refactor Fix failing tests on Linux platforms
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
AM Debug v2.7.0 Run#1271
Refactor Add Roboelectric unit tests for IFW rules
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
Refactor Add Roboelectric unit tests for IFW rules
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
AM Debug v2.7.0 Run#1274
CI Fix syntax error
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
CI Fix syntax error
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
AM Debug v2.7.0 Run#1275
Usage Add compatibility for UsageEvents
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
Usage Add compatibility for UsageEvents
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
AM Debug v2.7.0 Run#1276
Refactor Fix crash when log file couldn't be opened for reading
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
Refactor Fix crash when log file couldn't be opened for reading
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
AM Debug v2.7.0 Run#1277
Fallback to no-root if root/ADB not detected
Ensure thread safety in the server-related codes.
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
Fallback to no-root if root/ADB not detected
Ensure thread safety in the server-related codes.
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
AM Debug v2.7.0 Run#1278
Refactor Fix false-positive in root-detection
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
Refactor Fix false-positive in root-detection
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
AM Debug v2.7.0 Run#1279
Update trackers and libraries
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
Update trackers and libraries
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
How to use Wireless Debugging in App Manager
Due to licensing issues, I couldn’t implement ADB pairing (we're changing license to allow that). However, if you have already configured ADB over TCP with the remember this PC option checked, you can also use the wireless debugging feature as App Manager has already been paired (you’d see AppManager in the paired list). Now, go to mode of operation section of the settings page and select Wireless Debugging. If everything goes well, App Manager should ask for a port number. After that, you’d see wireless debugging connected notification sent by the system. Like ADB over TCP, App Manager runs a background server for wireless debugging too. As a result, you can disable wireless debugging once the connection is successful and App Manager is working as expected.
Troubleshooting. If App Manager behaves randomly, just restart App Manager by removing it from the recents. If the background server is not running App Manager will ask for a port number. In this case, enable wireless debugging again and insert the port number displayed there.
Due to licensing issues, I couldn’t implement ADB pairing (we're changing license to allow that). However, if you have already configured ADB over TCP with the remember this PC option checked, you can also use the wireless debugging feature as App Manager has already been paired (you’d see AppManager in the paired list). Now, go to mode of operation section of the settings page and select Wireless Debugging. If everything goes well, App Manager should ask for a port number. After that, you’d see wireless debugging connected notification sent by the system. Like ADB over TCP, App Manager runs a background server for wireless debugging too. As a result, you can disable wireless debugging once the connection is successful and App Manager is working as expected.
Troubleshooting. If App Manager behaves randomly, just restart App Manager by removing it from the recents. If the background server is not running App Manager will ask for a port number. In this case, enable wireless debugging again and insert the port number displayed there.