[android-developers] working with /cache/recovery/command

2009-01-16 Thread surferdude
Hello, I'm trying to create my own OTA update utility for Android and was wondering if anyone knew anything about working with /cache/recovery/ command. I read through some of the source code for the recovery system and it seems as if I add --update_package=location:file to this file and reboot

[android-developers] Re: working with /cache/recovery/command

2009-01-16 Thread surferdude
. Thanks, JBQ On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 11:50 AM, surferdude datruesur...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, I'm trying to create my own OTA update utility for Android and was wondering if anyone knew anything about working with /cache/recovery/ command. I read through some of the source code

[android-developers] Re: chmod unexpected permission error when logged into an actual device

2008-10-29 Thread surferdude
is unacceptable. On Oct 29, 11:31 am, Justin (Google Employee) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Google/HTC/T-Mobile needs to give us a way of loading our own build on thedevice This already exists. Just run 'adb install YOUR_APP.apk'. Cheers, Justin Android Team @ Google On Oct 28, 6:00 pm, surferdude

[android-developers] Re: chmod unexpected permission error when logged into an actual device

2008-10-28 Thread surferdude
This is ridiculous, I bought into what I thought was a completely open platform only to find out that its not. Google/HTC/T-Mobile needs to give us a way of loading our own build on the device or else any hope google had of making android mainstream will fail. On Oct 28, 8:24 pm, Justin (Google

[android-developers] SIM unlock application

2008-10-26 Thread surferdude
(I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the right place. If so I apoligize in advance.) Hello, I currently own a G1 and am fairly pleased with what appears to be a promising operating system. I do have one gripe though, the SIM lock imposed by T-Mobile. Why this was implemented on an open