increase required space needed for market downloads from ~20MB
to ~60MB (~105MB if system dalvik is on /cache)
Change-Id: I52fcd648374db4bf73ff478e9991a6a3162521d5
This corrects the MMS settings to match those seen on Virgin provided stock handsets and
fixes receiving of media messages.
MNCs 31 and 32 are likely to also require changing but have not been tested so are
unchanged by this patch.
Change-Id: I6bc40fa7bfa7f21cf3c6a36cdef2b46512075c6a
Signed-off-by: Pat Thoyts <patthoyts@gmail.com>
According to packages/providers/TelephonyProvider/src/com/android/providers/telephony/TelephonyProvider.java,
getRow() method is knowing nothing about such attribute and just ignore it.
So it should do no harm to remove such.
There's a "authtype" attribute that is parsed, but its value should be an integer.
Change-Id: I9cca16cdd68db30c3a1f76149b0699d49d82fb71
It seems such entries are coming from apps like APN backup&restore,
which have a slightly different format.
Change-Id: I51d949e4dc13e832c84ecccd66cd9cd723ea2ec4
This duplicate appeared with commit 294302200411907d848a0f51652a233398056360
"apn list refresh from paulweiss"
Change-Id: I0b66591088f67d04e8b7f94ebc5d1e41b1c45596
Previous default apn is a provider's special offer. After first connect
provider eats 5 UAH ($0.62), and users does not have enough time to disable
data at first boot.
Change-Id: I36f753608c91a0acba2dace4bebd86b4324a1f09
This is regarding the following patch:
5cdb4ec653
The patch which was to allow custom_backup_list.txt to be maintained while flashing via ROMManager
WHILE the flag/file force_backuptool is set/present still has issues. There are 2 reasons for this.
1) The flag is only checked during the first pass (backuptool.sh backup), as once /etc/force_backuptool
is known to exist, all files are moved to /tmp/backupdir as designated, but when the script is
ran again once /system has been wiped and updated, the file /etc/force_backuptool no longer exists
as it was moved to /tmp/backupdir/force_backuptool, so the script fails as it is not checking that
location.
2) When the backuptool.sh script is called, the above function (checking for force_backuptool) is called
*before* the /system partition is mounted. This therefor ignores the file regardless of whether it
exists or not. This is caused by check_installscript being called at the wrong point of the script.
There are therefor 2(two) main changes to this script to allow the force_backuptool override to work.
The first being within the main function of check_installscript, and the second being the location of
where check_installscript is called (ie, I moved it to below check_prereq call in the case statement,
as mounting is called before the check_prereq function checks if the ROM version is the same).
This affects *all* devices.
Change-Id: Ia7438f396eaa91b0723e56bb32ce98725e2b2025