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Post by Exilereven on Dec 18, 2018 19:15:47 GMT
Haven't ran into this problem yet, but one of my customers is using a mobile device with daemon, and scandir is not working. But works on his other older phone. Is there a android version problem? Or some settings they need to check? Very strange
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Post by Acera Dryd on Dec 18, 2018 22:52:34 GMT
I don't know exactly how Ankulua implemented this, but if something in my script doesn't work with the file system, it's almost always because the user either didn't give Ankulua permissions or the script is on the SD card.
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Post by Exilereven on Dec 19, 2018 1:42:16 GMT
I don't know exactly how Ankulua implemented this, but if something in my script doesn't work with the file system, it's almost always because the user either didn't give Ankulua permissions or the script is on the SD card. Thanks for reply. I figured it had something to do with root permissions. If he's running daemon does it make a difference? Are there some emulators that have this issue? It always seems like they are rooted, or using daemon....so I figured shoukd work. But sometimes even if they are obviously testing and running scripts but then switches phones and can run the script up to scandir, then fail.
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Post by AnkuLua on Dec 21, 2018 7:10:40 GMT
scandir only works on path that allows read/write external storage permissions. Path that allow only root does not work.
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Post by Exilereven on Dec 21, 2018 12:30:30 GMT
scandir only works on path that allows read/write external storage permissions. Path that allow only root does not work. Thank you.
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