Jkay puts an "assert" command in all his scripts that basically locks the install to whatever version of firmware he chooses. In the current framework, he checks for "I9100XWLPG" for example, and if the ROM differs, the installation aborts.
I just took out the check.
This of course means that the framework is not as guaranteed to work as it was on the firmware to which it was designed, but I've had no problems so far. Its just a safety net that JKay uses as I'm sure there could be many problems out in the wide world otherwise. I'm sure he makes the odd change to the framework itself between versions, and its not just a case of changing the firmware check in the install script, but time after time i've done this and dont recall having problems.
Its a bit like Sale's mods. Eg. big screen caller ID. There seems to be a version per firmware, but I'm not sure why, as many are 100% identical
I'm afraid that there is no JKay framework for DXLP9 and not likely to be one as JKay has, thus far, only brought out his frameworks for XX and XW and has stated that he will not support older firmwares.
So does this mean that those of us on LPI have to still wait for JKay to include us? I thought he'd have something out for LPI by now, especially if he is releasing a new framework.
He may well of been waiting for this. We shall see.
If you have upgraded Jkay you can either see if youve saved the old version on Titanium or at least your old settings will remain . You just wont be able to change them.
So does this mean that those of us on LPI have to still wait for JKay to include us? I thought he'd have something out for LPI by now, especially if he is releasing a new framework.
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