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- <p>Day 00115: Tuesday, 2015 June 30</p>
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- Iavael, the developer of the EnableContactsGroups Xposed module, has <a href="https://github.com/iavael/EnableContactsGroups/issues/1">placed his application under the <abbr title="GNU's Not Unix">GNU</abbr> <abbr title="Lesser General Public License version Three or later">LGPLv3+</abbr></a>!
- That means the application can be installed without guilt.
- However, whenever I try to install it, the installation fails with the system claiming the package is invalid.
- After some looking into the code and some research online, I found that this application is built with a minimum Android <abbr title="application programming interface">API</abbr> level of 18, while the most recent version of Replicant uses Android <abbr title="application programming interface">API</abbr> level 17.
- When time allows, I need to try again to get the Replicant development environment working.
- I couldn't get it working correctly back when I was on Debian 7, but I've been on Debian 8 for quite a while now.
- The more modern software in Debian 8 may make all the difference in getting the development environment up and running.
- Using Iavael's code as a base, I may be able to build something that works on Replicant.
- I'm hoping the solution is as simple as just setting the <abbr title="application programming interface">API</abbr> level of the application down a notch, getting error messages about missing methods, and writing around those methods or even just removing calls to them.
- However, having never had a working mobile development environment, I've never worked with code for mobile application.
- I have no experience and things could very easily go poorly for me.
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- My sister has had problems with saving <abbr title="PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor">PHP</abbr> files recently.
- She's been starting to build her own website, but the fact that her files won't save has been slowing her down.
- She would save a file, close it, then reopen it, and the content would still be there.
- But after shutting down the computer and restarting, the file would be blank.
- After messing with it a while, it seems that the problem is the way in which she is shutting down the computer.
- Instead of shutting it down properly, she holds the power button until the lights go out.
- It's a habit she picked up from back when she used Windows.
- Basically, every time she tried to shut down Windows properly, it would try to install a bunch of updates that she had no time to wait for and would not allow her to opt out.
- To avoid this, she began forcing the machine to shut down without using the proper shutdown sequence.
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- I hope they fixed that issue in Debian 8.
- We need to get her upgraded (she wants to upgrade anyway because she likes the login screen on my Debian 8 machine better than the login screen on her own Debian 7 machine), but we should additionally get her switched to a better text editor.
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- Geany also auto-generates closing tags after you type the opening tags, which would help with her forgetting that all tags need to be properly closed.
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