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System Lsposed #3

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bolbolfolfol opened this issue Feb 19, 2021 · 6 comments
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System Lsposed #3

bolbolfolfol opened this issue Feb 19, 2021 · 6 comments

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@bolbolfolfol
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Hi
thank you for making a system zip
and i wonder if you can make the same (system zip) for Lsposed ( https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed )
it use less ram than edxposed and the way it work is very good

and thank you so much

@0xsunsama
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0xsunsama commented May 12, 2021

This repo solved my problem perfectly.If you want to solve the question of Lsposed,You need to read carefully the install shell of Lsposed。

Hi
thank you for making a system zip
and i wonder if you can make the same (system zip) for Lsposed ( https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed )
it use less ram than edxposed and the way it work is very good

and thank you so much

This repo solved my problem perfectly.If you want to solve the question of Lsposed,You need to read carefully the install script of Lsposed。

@LuigiVampa92
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Hey guys, thanks for the interest to this repo. I used to play with integrating xposed framework into the android system but have unfortunately stopped it some time ago. Even readme in this repository is not up-to-date.

It seems that a lot of things changed since I played around with it. Riru core and EdXposed code and api changed a lot for last year, and I haven't even tried LSposed at all. I hope I will get back to it some day

@bolbolfolfol
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This repo solved my problem perfectly.If you want to solve the question of Lsposed,You need to read carefully the install shell of Lsposed。

Hi
thank you for making a system zip
and i wonder if you can make the same (system zip) for Lsposed ( https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed )
it use less ram than edxposed and the way it work is very good
and thank you so much

This repo solved my problem perfectly.If you want to solve the question of Lsposed,You need to read carefully the install script of Lsposed。

thx , but i'm not a devlopper, i don't know how to read that @___@ !

@ghost
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ghost commented Aug 19, 2021

This repo solved my problem perfectly.If you want to solve the question of Lsposed,You need to read carefully the install shell of Lsposed。

Hi
thank you for making a system zip
and i wonder if you can make the same (system zip) for Lsposed ( https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed )
it use less ram than edxposed and the way it work is very good
and thank you so much
thx , but i'm not a devlopper, i don't know how to read that @___@ !

Bru.....h
🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿

@bolbolfolfol

@LuigiVampa92
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Hi folks, thank for the interest to the project. I would really enjoy to try. It's been some time since I have played around with xposed. I have SystemLSPosed in my plans, but it will probably be something like a patch to the android sources rather than flashable zip. The problem is with SELinux rules that need to be added and the way they are added is quite overheaded if the system is on device already (I have to make a custom tool based on magisk for that), at a buildtime adding new SErules is easy. If we talk about using LSPosed with magisk, then the simplest possible way would be just using magisk module as we do it now. My idea is a framework embedded into system at a buildtime, with custom bridge which will make it impossible to detect automatically, much harder to detect manually, and impossible to disable with reflection tricks. Can't promise when I will have time to do this unfortunately :(

@bolbolfolfol
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Hi folks, thank for the interest to the project. I would really enjoy to try. It's been some time since I have played around with xposed. I have SystemLSPosed in my plans, but it will probably be something like a patch to the android sources rather than flashable zip. The problem is with SELinux rules that need to be added and the way they are added is quite overheaded if the system is on device already (I have to make a custom tool based on magisk for that), at a buildtime adding new SErules is easy. If we talk about using LSPosed with magisk, then the simplest possible way would be just using magisk module as we do it now. My idea is a framework embedded into system at a buildtime, with custom bridge which will make it impossible to detect automatically, much harder to detect manually, and impossible to disable with reflection tricks. Can't promise when I will have time to do this unfortunately :(

Good to hear that but it will be hard for people like me to use >___< !
why not make 2 zips (depend on selinux statut) ?

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