Some roms need the recovery-from-boot.p for auto update
of recovery. Typically the use install-[romname]-recovery.sh.
So only disable if install-recovery.sh is present.
Change-Id: I01f89afc87b9d375d67b44b8b5e9228868a47d69
* Some devices (Sony) have RTC counting up from year 2009,
Change-Id: I2cf1928e1b05c7e8b184963f8130582e0319ddc4
Signed-off-by: Vojtech Bocek <vbocek@gmail.com>
Allow each gui_print command to specify a color
Change LOGERR to use the error color
Theme should specify colors for error, warning, and highlight
Change-Id: Ie8ece34111f604e25fcb79e5b731cd4e61038ff9
* Fixes possible issues with names of backups made with ORS
Change-Id: If8da1b3abb0960e527bb0eb3dd8a04d184aaea4d
Signed-off-by: Vojtech Bocek <vbocek@gmail.com>
If the kernel does not use SELinux security then the ramdisk
contents will not have contexts set on the files, however we may
still have everything we need in recovery if the kernel supports
EXT4 security labels, so we try to check /cache/recovery if it
exists first.
Change-Id: I96a4ae16418e07b0a2e83cd56e19893898d0b394
In 4.3+ with SELinux, su perms will be lost on every reboot so
users will get the prompt to fix su perms in TWRP every time. Make
fixing the su perms automatic instead of nagging the user.
Change-Id: Ia8a2652018db5e1f6ffc5fec2a4ac0db3a8f32bb