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#64445
30.0.50; Android: Emacs cannot access /storage/emulated/0 although other apps can
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Message #11 received at 64445 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
>>>>> "PL" == Po Lu <luangruo <at> yahoo.com> writes:
PL> Milan Zamazal <pdm <at> zamazal.org> writes:
>> On my Onyx e-ink reader, running probably some version of Android
>> 10, I cannot access the external directory (either /sdcard or
>> /storage/emulated/0) due to “Permission denied”. I understand
>> the Android system may not be cooperating, but e.g. Termux
>> running on the same device can access /storage/emulated/0, after
>> running termux-setup-storage, happily. Both Emacs and Termux
>> have the same “Storage” permission as reported by the system.
>>
>> The Emacs version is 2023-07-03 from SourceForge.
PL> As described by the Emacs manual, you should allow Emacs ``all
PL> files access''. This option is usually found in a section
PL> titled special app access in Settings.
>> Sorry for not providing the automatically gathered information
>> but due to the permission problem above and the fact that the
>> Emacs directory seems to be completely invisible, even when the
>> device is connected via USB (all the other apps are present in
>> /Android/data, but Emacs is not there and I couldn’t find it also
>> anywhere else), I don’t know how to share anything from the Emacs
>> on the device with the outer world.
PL> Emacs's home directory is its ``internal app storage''
PL> directory. Android is distributed with a file manager that
PL> should be able to display this directory in its hamburger icon
PL> menu.
The device is an e-ink reader with a highly customized environment. It
doesn’t have the standard settings manager, nor the standard file
manager. All I can say is that:
- Emacs has the same storage permission as the other applications that
can access the storage without any problems (e.g. Termux or a
third-party file manager).
- I had to enable the permission manually, Emacs didn’t ask for it
itself (unlike e.g. the file manager does). I also tried to reboot
the device, the permission is still there but Emacs cannot access the
storage.
- When I mount the device storage on my desktop computer via USB and run
‘find -name "*emacs*"’ on it, the only thing found is the *.apk I
installed Emacs from. Again, the directories of other applications
are visible.
As no other application I use on the device (e.g. several applications I
installed from F-Droid) suffers from the storage access problems nor
requires anything unusual to access the storage, I believe it’s an Emacs
bug. Please tell me if there is anything I can do to help identifying
the cause of the problem.
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