Therefore, it needs to be granted the root privilege to run some
native functions.
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If this is a security problem, then we can give Android a hint or patch to improve it.
The phone has been rooted and CM installed.
Developers will be able to create more featured applications without limitations.
Thank you.
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I am having a very similar problem, my app is denied permission but only after the first boot from flashing the images. After I reboot everything starts up fine, I have been trying to track this issue down but am not finding a lot of info about it.
p.s. As far as this being the 'right' place to discuss 'jailbreaking or rooting phones', there are many different kinds of users who would need to know these kinds of things. Who do you think is writing the custom images for device OEM's? Someone somewhere HAS TO HAVE root privileges to add their code into the OS.
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If this is a security problem, then we can give Android a hint or patch to improve it.
The phone has been rooted and CM installed.
Well, that is the security problem then, isn't it? You don't get my irony, do you?
myself facing the same issue.The Android app is not able to execute the ioctl to wifi driver.But with a native c test app every thing is working fine.Do android app need any special privileges to run ioctls??Any on help me out..
I have root on my linux box,