Just install supersu from custom recovery again. If you lost your custom recovery you'll have to flash one first. You won't lose any data doing this. Ice Cream Sandwich Feb 13, Tyronnster , Feb 13, : I noticed this aswell.
Jelly Bean Feb 13, Then install supersu and root checker if you don't already have it and set up from there. Gingerbread Feb 14, I, too, lost root after flashing the update, but it's simple enough to reboot into recovery and reflash SuperSu.
I make sure not to delete it from my phone, because I flash that zip all the time. Cupcake Feb 14, BENBOBBY , Feb 14, : Thanks all - its sorted now Followed the original instructions for rooting my device but this time it thankfully didnt need me to wipe everything off Now how do I set CyanogenMod not to automatically update so I dont have to go through this again?
If it isnt too risky to leave it outdated! KitKat Feb 14, Honeycomb Feb 14, I think this will make sure your TWRP does not get overwritten by the update. Not sure if you may still have to go and flash the super su, but then atleast now you can do it via TWRP since it will still be there. Jelly Bean Feb 14, Cupcake Apr 27, I manually flashed the CM12S, after which the root was lost, as i checked that with root checker.
My root access is back up again. Eclair Apr 30, Mitt , Apr 30, : Hi! Cupcake May 5, Then you can install supersu again. Cupcake Aug 6, Now you can enable it only for Apps, the Android Debug Bridge or both in the developer menu. See - no permission attribute. No longer requiring that the intent sender is signed by the same certificate. Spelling out the Java package name in android:name was necessary, since the APK package name no longer matched the Java package name of the class. I signed the APK, using the jarsigner tool, with an arbitrary key that I had from another project:.
Then restarted the Market, waited for five minutes, and closed the Market. The update went through like a charm. Now I have Market 2. Good thing the permission-based coupling between the Market and Market Updater was not two-way The solution of creating a new MarketUpdater did not work for me. I'm a newbie at rooted Android devices so maybe there's something that would be evident to someone who has more experience with it.
The whole permission thing seems a bit finicky see for instance this discussion. Grab a relatively recent version of the Market app. I used an apk titled Market It needs to be reasonably new but having the very latest does not matter since it will upgrade itself after a bit anyway.
I have 3. Verify that the package is signed by Google. Clear Market data. That's what I did back then but now I think pm uninstall, without the -k option, will accomplish the same thing. If you got an older version than the latest, any necessary upgrade will occur after a while.
It may take a bit before the web interface to Google Play gets is view synchronized with what the local app says. Someone with more foresight than I have could presumably integrate a newish version among the Google Apps when they do their initial flashing. Sign up to join this community.
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CyanogenMod, why doesn't Market self-upgrade? Ask Question. Asked 9 years, 11 months ago. Active 9 years, 1 month ago. Viewed 3k times. Here's what I got in the LogCat: UpdateMarketReceiver So it looks as if the Market app lacks a permission to invoke the updater. Improve this question. Seva Alekseyev. Seva Alekseyev Seva Alekseyev 3 3 silver badges 14 14 bronze badges. CyanogenMod 5 is also very old. The newest version of the Market may not even run properly on it, so I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't upgrade itself because your Android version is unsupported.
I'm not that worried about getting the very latest; as long as in-app billing works. Officially in-app billing is supported on Android 2. Now about that permission thing Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Matthew Read Matthew Read The version of the market that you've uploaded requres SDK level 10 Android 2. CMv5 is level 7 2. SevaAlekseyev I totally missed that it was CM5, my bad.
It can't require 2. The permissions issue is intriguing, though.
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