Then maybe the account doesn't have permission to create directory apktool in ~/apktool
I am sure it has permission. chown works for everything else. If i didn't have permission wouldn't just tell me i don't have permission. It just flat out says it cannot find it. By the way the link says nothing on the andriod.policy.jar
Good news is apktool works but it won't decompile without the andriod.policy.jar
apktool
Apktool v1.5.2 - a tool for reengineering Android apk files
Copyright 2010 Ryszard Wiśniewski <brut.alll@gmail.com>
with smali v1.4.1, and baksmali v1.4.1
Updated by @iBotPeaches <connor.tumbleson@gmail.com>
Apache License 2.0 (
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
Usage: apktool [-q|--quiet OR -v|--verbose] COMMAND [...]
COMMANDs are:
d[ecode] [OPTS] <file.apk> [<dir>]
Decode <file.apk> to <dir>.
OPTS:
-s, --no-src
Do not decode sources.
-r, --no-res
Do not decode resources.
-d, --debug
Decode in debug mode. Check project page for more info.
-b, --no-debug-info
Baksmali -- don't write out debug info (.local, .param, .line, etc.)
-f, --force
Force delete destination directory.
-t <tag>, --frame-tag <tag>
Try to use framework files tagged by <tag>.
--frame-path <dir>
Use the specified directory for framework files
--keep-broken-res
Use if there was an error and some resources were dropped, e.g.:
"Invalid config flags detected. Dropping resources", but you
want to decode them anyway, even with errors. You will have to
fix them manually before building.
b[uild] [OPTS] [<app_path>] [<out_file>]
Build an apk from already decoded application located in <app_path>.
It will automatically detect, whether files was changed and perform
needed steps only.
If you omit <app_path> then current directory will be used.
If you omit <out_file> then <app_path>/dist/<name_of_original.apk>
will be used.
OPTS:
-f, --force-all
Skip changes detection and build all files.
-d, --debug
Build in debug mode. Check project page for more info.
-a, --aapt
Loads aapt from specified location.
if|install-framework <framework.apk> [<tag>] --frame-path [<location>]
Install framework file to your system.
For additional info, see:
android-apktool - A tool for reverse engineering Android apk files - Google Project Hosting
For smali/baksmali info, see:
smali - An assembler/disassembler for Android's dex format - Google Project Hosting