Permission is only granted to system app
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I have a System app that uses system permissions and I have those permissions listed in the manifest. Eclipse gives the following error when I try to make a build(command line build works):

Permission is only granted to system apps

I'm already aware that my app requires system permissions and it is not a problem for me because my application will be used only on rooted phones. So I want to suppress this error, anyone knows how?

EDIT
My project already compiles fine on command line, installs, runs etc.. My problem is about eclipse giving an error for a legit manifest file.

Hughmanick answered 10/12, 2012 at 13:32 Comment(2)
Did u check this https://mcmap.net/q/37076/-grant-system-permissions-to-an-app-in-the-android-emulator/603744Braithwaite
@AndroSelva it is unrelated, my project already compiles fine on command line, installs, runs etc.. My problem is about eclipse giving an error for a legit manifest file. IMO it should only produce a warning in this case.Hughmanick
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In Eclipse:

Window -> Preferences -> Android -> Lint Error Checking.

In the list find an entry with ID = ProtectedPermission. Set the Severity to something lower than Error. This way you can still compile the project using Eclipse.

In Android Studio:

File -> Settings -> Editor -> Inspections

Under Android Lint, locate Using system app permission. Either uncheck the checkbox or choose a Severity lower than Error.

Leekgreen answered 10/12, 2012 at 13:44 Comment(4)
Thanks! In Android Studio 1.2, I found this under File -> Settings -> Editor -> Inspections.Conversion
I want to change the screen brightness programmatically. I have edited the Lint under settings. But it's throwing some security exception while trying to change the screen brightness programmatically. Anyone have any solution to implement this feature in Android 3.1 above Marshmallow, please share.Kissner
In Android Studio 2.1, Go to File -> Settings -> Editor -> Inspections then expand Android > Lint > Correctness. Select "Using system app permission", change severity or uncheck the checkbox.Fustian
It was under Android > Lint > Correctness for me.Bracteole
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To ignore this error for one instance only, add the tools:ignore="ProtectedPermissions" attribute to your permission declaration. Here is an example:

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_PRIVILEGED_PHONE_STATE"
    tools:ignore="ProtectedPermissions" />

You have to add tools namespace in the manifest root element

<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools"
Hagio answered 16/12, 2015 at 4:8 Comment(1)
This is the right anwser. Why disabling the whole inspection when it is only partially needed. Thank you Sir!Sadness
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Have same error from time to time (when I set install location to "prefer external" in manifest). Just clean and rebuild project. Works for me.

Studious answered 9/4, 2013 at 7:32 Comment(0)
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tools:ignore="ProtectedPermissions"

Try adding this attribute to that permission.

Mcgovern answered 10/8, 2018 at 6:36 Comment(0)
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when your add permission in manifest then in eclipse go to project and clic

  1. click on project
  2. click on clean project that's all

k on clean project

Intellection answered 5/1, 2015 at 16:21 Comment(0)
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Path In Android Studio in mac:

Android Studio -> Preferences -> Editor -> Inspections

Expand Android -> Expand Lint -> Expand Correctness

Uncheck the checkbox for Using system app permission

Click on "APPLY" -> "OK"

Haematoxylin answered 7/5, 2020 at 13:51 Comment(0)
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Preferences --> EditorEditor --> Inspections --> Android Lint --> uncheck item Using System app permissio

Demetra answered 13/6, 2015 at 3:32 Comment(0)

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