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The upgrade process does fail for some people.
It seems related to the new database location (/data/system/xprivacy).
Mostly it can be fixed by rebooting twice, but some loose their settings.
I cannot reproduce this issue myself and already tried to apply several fixes.
Unfortunately I haven't seen a logcat while this problem occurred. I am hoping somebody who is having this problem is willing to restore a backup and capture a logcat. Please note that I need a logcat started capturing before turning on the device. See the FAQ for how to capture a logcat. Also don't forget to turn on XPrivacy logging before upgrading.
Also please post your device type, ROM version and XPrivacy version you were upgrading from to see if there is a common factor.
Also describe what you exactly experienced might help (the way you did the upgrade perhaps).
The output of these commands might help too, even if you have already solved the problem:
su
ls -al /data | grep -i xpri
ls -al /data/xprivacy
ls -al /data/system | grep -i xpri
ls -al /data/system/xprivacy
Version 1.99.60+ will log database upgrade failures to the file /cache/xprivacy.log
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The upgrade process does fail for some people.
It seems related to the new database location (/data/system/xprivacy).
Mostly it can be fixed by rebooting twice, but some loose their settings.
I cannot reproduce this issue myself and already tried to apply several fixes.
Unfortunately I haven't seen a logcat while this problem occurred. I am hoping somebody who is having this problem is willing to restore a backup and capture a logcat. Please note that I need a logcat started capturing before turning on the device. See the FAQ for how to capture a logcat. Also don't forget to turn on XPrivacy logging before upgrading.
Also please post your device type, ROM version and XPrivacy version you were upgrading from to see if there is a common factor.
Also describe what you exactly experienced might help (the way you did the upgrade perhaps).
The output of these commands might help too, even if you have already solved the problem:
Version 1.99.60+ will log database upgrade failures to the file /cache/xprivacy.log
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: