Okay...I may have missed a post or two....but I am just wondering why CM9 and AOKP have both been discontinued before a stable release of CM10...
it seems kind of unusual to do stuff like that...i dunno, i'm not trying to say you guys aren't doing things right or anything...i'm just confused...
Cm9 is not discontinued.
Eyeballer's nightlies are still active.
Only some other projects stopped.
Cm10 sure still need a lot of time till it gets stable.
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RASTAVIPER said:
Cm9 is not discontinued.
Eyeballer's nightlies are still active.
Only some other projects stopped.
Cm10 sure still need a lot of time till it gets stable.
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^ This
Sam's build was just that...a build. He had it automated to sync up source, build, and provide to everyone. Eyeballer's build are still going I believe, and you can always learn to build from source. There is still code being submitted for ICS as well as JB.
gracias you guys...
like i said, i missed a couple posts and it was merely a wandering thought that i could not find an answer to...so thank you
:laugh:GAH! nevermind. browser messed up and did not load the page. Or Im an idiot. Question already answered.
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Probably a stupid question,
But if I want to keep up to date with CM7 on the atrix, am I better off using the very occasional builds found at atrix-dev-team or using the nightlies now being hosted through Cyanogen? (is there any/much difference?)
Thanks!
lordloki77 said:
Probably a stupid question,
But if I want to keep up to date with CM7 on the atrix, am I better off using the very occasional builds found at atrix-dev-team or using the nightlies now being hosted through Cyanogen? (is there any/much difference?)
Thanks!
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Nightlys are constantly changing stuff removed, stuff put in, some things good, somethings not so good if you're looking for the most updated and experimental go with nightlys but if you're looking for the most stable then go for betas. Thats all.
Gutterball said:
Nightlys are constantly changing stuff removed, stuff put in, some things good, somethings not so good if you're looking for the most updated and experimental go with nightlys but if you're looking for the most stable then go for betas. Thats all.
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I should have been clearer, but you may have answered my question anyway. I recognize the general difference between autobuilt nightlies and betas -- I just wanted to make sure they were working from the same source (since atrix-dev-team and cyanogenmod aren't the same people)
thanks! (are they definitely the same source trees, just at different points?)
The way I understand it to have worked is that the atrix-dev team pushed code up into the nightly tree so the nightlies had official support for the atrix.
Whether or not the dev team push up their latest beta code is unknown. It would require them to merge changes with the nightlies which may or may not cause problems.
I'm fairly sure I've seen t0dbld state that the branches will remain separate at least for the foreseeable future.
CM9 Nightly Builds (twitter)
TeamWin Home Page
TeamWin Nightly Updates Twitter Accounts
This team has been posting nightly builds with an automated bot for the touchpad for a few weeks now.
Teamwin and EyeBaller are the masterminds behind the project, so give your thanks to them!
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samvillian said:
https://twitter.com/#!/cm_tenderloin
http://teamw.in/home
http://teamw.in/project/cmtweets
This team has been posting nightlies for TP CM9
Teamwin and EyeBaller apparently.
Anyone know of these?
Has this been posted yet?
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Do they have change logs for the nightlies ?
Dalingrin has recommended these nightlies on his Google+ "twitter." Both Teamwin and Eyeballer are respected devs in the community. Teamwin was devving the TWRP touch recovery mod among other things and Eyeballer has done some terrific stuff on the Nook Color.
Here's a link to Dalingrin on Google+.
https://plus.google.com/u/0/1114433...Ch3rz#111443373232478614682/posts/dGms5mCh3rz
EDIT: @suren21
There's also a link to the changelog.
Mike T
This is very cool, thanks for bringing attention to these nightlies! I'll see how the 20120216 build runs.
webdroidmt said:
Dalingrin has recommended these nightlies on his Google+ "twitter." Both Teamwin and Eyeballer are respected devs in the community. Teamwin was devving the TWRP touch recovery mod among other things and Eyeballer has done some terrific stuff on the Nook Color.
Here's a link to Dalingrin on Google+.
https://plus.google.com/u/0/1114433...Ch3rz#111443373232478614682/posts/dGms5mCh3rz
EDIT: @suren21
There's also a link to the changelog.
Mike T
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yeah and when looking at the changes, be sure to note the device... if it says a different device, its not a change that effects your touchpad (unless its a general change)
I don't get it. So are the two developers specifically working on CM9 for the Touchpad? Or are these sort of like AOSP releases... or what? What's the significance of the bots? I'm so confused!
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I don't get it. So are the two developers specifically working on CM9 for the Touchpad? Or are these sort of like AOSP releases... or what? What's the significance of the bots? I'm so confused!
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CM9 nightlies means that these people have a buildbot on some server that literally syncs up the CM9 source code every NIGHT and builds it. (As in the same Dalingrin CM9 source code.) It does not mean that the they are actively working on the Touchpad (not to say that they aren't, not every developer announces every time they submit code.)
Buildbot = Literally what it sounds like. A computer script that automatically builds CM9 every night from the newest source code.
P.S. Sorry if this makes no sense. I'm tired... it's been a long day and I had to stay up to finish a paper due tomorrow morning.
Good stuff, loving it. Thank you for posting!
those not familiar with nightlies, need to know one thing. the latest nightly might break something from the previous nightly. so it's important to make nightly nandroids before flashing. although you are allowed feedback, there will hardly be any support from the devs. i'm not sure if there is a site to report anything broken on nightlies.
so save your daily driver..
PS. dev said the Alpha0.6 will more than likely be obsolete soon.
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I don't get it. So are the two developers specifically working on CM9 for the Touchpad? Or are these sort of like AOSP releases... or what? What's the significance of the bots? I'm so confused!
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Those two mentioned are members of Cyannogenmod 9 Touchpad team.
There are 2 dev groups working on Touchpad ICS (ie not kanged version of CM9).
Classicnerd and CyanogenMod
Is anyone else getting errors installing them? They keep saying the zip file is bad for 2/16 and 2/15
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Is anyone else getting errors installing them? They keep saying the zip file is bad for 2/16 and 2/15
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2/16 is running fine here. suggest you post the MD5 on 2/16. i'll edit this post with my MD5. if MD5 is ok, there might be a copy to sdcard error. so mount sdcard from cwm and copy the zip over.
here posted from download page:
MD5: 0e05dc11a03de23934713ecbd1a50203
Only things that need to be fixed to make me truly happy:
- sound when screen is off
- hd-videos on youtube
go devs, you're doing an awesome job!
These better than 0.6 alpha?
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same question.
Nhialor said:
These better than 0.6 alpha?
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Yes and no.
Has newer commits but new bugs can be introduced at any time.
You beat me to starting this thread.. I'll see if a mod can give me edit powers on the OP so I can post updates when needed. Also have a thread on Rootz http://rootzwiki.com/topic/18442-rom-unofficial-cm9-nightly-builds/
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You beat me to starting this thread.. I'll see if a mod can give me edit powers on the OP so I can post updates when needed. Also have a thread on Rootz http://rootzwiki.com/topic/18442-rom-unofficial-cm9-nightly-builds/
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Good to see you on the TP, as well as my NC. Thanks.
Mike T
The app drawer is laggy for me. Same problem for anybody else ?
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You beat me to starting this thread.. I'll see if a mod can give me edit powers on the OP so I can post updates when needed. Also have a thread on Rootz http://rootzwiki.com/topic/18442-rom-unofficial-cm9-nightly-builds/
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Easier to create a new thread, this thread is closed new thread here -----> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22618775#post22618775
Thanks to samvillian, for starting this and I think he will agree that having eyeballer as OP is better for all.
Being a total Android n00b, I just finished converting my SE X10 mini pro from stock to MiniCM-2.1.9+ nAa-11 kernel, and now I want to go on taking care of my ZTE Blade, but as far as I have seen by now, development for the ZTE Blade is quite different.
The official stable CM7 seems to be stuck at 7.1.0 since autumn, somewhere it was mentioned that nightlies have been discontinued, I could not find any info on kernel development, and progress only goes on with builds called KANGs?
Has official CM7 development shifted to CM9 only?
Can someone explain please, what KANG means?
Which CM 7.2 KANG is the current recommendation (I read about targetBSP, BurgerZ, burstlam and sej7278) and what are the differences?
You can say these as unofficial nightlies built by other people with their own small modifications but with all the official CM updates.
The names you mentioned are the one who built them
The one that i found fastest was the burstlam build but they're all pretty similar....except..targetbsp's version is more like a vanilla version meaning using all official cm updates only no extra mods etc. s
CM7 is still being developed, the only thing that stopped were the nightly builds, think it was hd failure on the server or something. CyanogenMod recently took donations for new servers, so they should be back up & running soon.
KANGs are just versions built from CM7 source, but not by CyanogenMod. There isn't much real development going on with them. They're just more recent because the CM7 nightly builds stopped months ago.
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CM7 is still being developed, the only thing that stopped were the nightly builds, think it was hd failure on the server or something. CyanogenMod recently took donations for new servers, so they should be back up & running soon.
KANGs are just versions built from CM7 source, but not by CyanogenMod. There isn't much real development going on with them. They're just more recent because the CM7 nightly builds stopped months ago.
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great information included in this post had no idea that the cyanogen servers had some problems thanks for the information mate
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Being a total Android n00b, I just finished converting my SE X10 mini pro from stock to MiniCM-2.1.9+ nAa-11 kernel, and now I want to go on taking care of my ZTE Blade, but as far as I have seen by now, development for the ZTE Blade is quite different.
The official stable CM7 seems to be stuck at 7.1.0 since autumn, somewhere it was mentioned that nightlies have been discontinued, I could not find any info on kernel development, and progress only goes on with builds called KANGs?
Has official CM7 development shifted to CM9 only?
Can someone explain please, what KANG means?
Which CM 7.2 KANG is the current recommendation (I read about targetBSP, BurgerZ, burstlam and sej7278) and what are the differences?
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Go for Burstlam's build. Has good options for UI customisation and also has lesser battery consumption.
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i was checking cm9 website and i found under stable first cm9 in stable check it up http://get.cm/?device=crespo&type=stable
link for rom direct download http://get.cm/get/3qC
here lastest gapps for ics 20120429 http://goo.im/gapps
cm9 team said
ICS, we hardly knew ye.
Builds for CyanogenMod 9 stable will be rolling out to our servers tonight. As noted before, this will be the end of the line for the ICS branch of our code; only critical bug fixes will be merged moving forward.
As a note, the maguro build from this morning was not meant to be linked publicly. Maguro’s build this evening will be marked 9.0.0.1 to be on par with the other 9.0.0 releases.
Tonight’s release is for the majority of our ICS supported devices, the stragglers will catch up, and we will leave the door open for merging in additional devices from maintainers, external and internal. The team itself, will focus solely on Jelly Bean and maintenance of the CM 7 codebase.
Many have wondered why we bothered to finish CM 9 when we are already active in CM 10 development. To that, our answer is: we don’t like to leave things incomplete. There is no profit gained from what we do, so the satisfaction of completing a goal is our only reward. This release also serves as a release suitable for the masses, especially those who won’t have 100% functioning releases of CM 10 immediately or are averse to anything branded as ‘preview’, ‘alpha’, ‘beta’ or ‘nightly’.
On the topic of nightlies, this release also serves as an end to our CM 9 nightlies, to make way for nightlies chock full of Jelly Bean goodness. A follow-up post will be made when we enable those builds.
Smh. And this in development why?
Good job
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Smh. And this in development why?
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And you had to post and why? Really sick of the smart asses who think they are the post police. Does it really bother you people that bad that you can't just ignore things and mind your own?
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And you had to post and why? Really sick of the smart asses who think they are the post police. Does it really bother you people that bad that you can't just ignore things and mind your own?
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Says the smart ass replying to a post.
Where can I find latest gapps?
here last gapps for ics
massalim said:
Where can I find latest gapps?
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here lastest gapps for ics is 20120429 http://goo.im/gapps
JB nightlies start today !!
AOKP is releasing very frequently for other devices, like maguro.
They also say that "We are working with the guys at CyanogenMod to submit our features & enhancements back upstream to their source".
http://aokp.co/index.php/news
But, what about the contrary?
CM 10 seems to have solved the camera issue in the tablet.
http://droidbasement.com/db-blog/?p=2860
Isn't it time to speed up a little the development of the jb ROM for it?
Seems Roman (http://aokp.co/index.php/supported_devices/_/samsung/) is not finding that much time do it alone.
Hope we do not get left behind...
Anybody has further info about AOKP (Jelly Bean) development for Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1?
Seems I'm quite alone with the Galaxy Tab...
One week more and no news about aokp for it...
Technical said:
Seems I'm quite alone with the Galaxy Tab...
One week more and no news about aokp for it...
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Your not looking in the right section. Check out the work triptosyll has accomplished;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953915
If you found my post helpful click my Thanks Button. But more importantly click triptosyll's Thanks Button as he has done all the work.
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Your not looking in the right section. Check out the work triptosyll has accomplished;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953915
If you found my post helpful click my Thanks Button. But more importantly click triptosyll's Thanks Button as he has done all the work.
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triptosyll's build happened after the rant was posted.
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triptosyll's build happened after the rant was posted.
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That is true about the original post but his follow up comment.
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triptosyll's build happened after the rant was posted.
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What rant? *confused*. Please explain?
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What rant? *confused*. Please explain?
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Maybe rant was the wrong word to use. But still, he originally posted this thread in the Dev section with no intention to take matters into his own hands and build from AOKP source. So instead, he aired his grievance that we have no AOKP before triptosyll started building for the GTab 10.1.
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That is true about the original post but his follow up comment.
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I agree that the second post was after triptosyll started compiling from source (a simple oversight from me), but nevertheless, he probably didn't look in dev to see that AOKP is now available in JB.
Sorry I was a bit slow...
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Maybe rant was the wrong word to use. But still, he originally posted this thread in the Dev section with no intention to take matters into his own hands and build from AOKP source. So instead, he aired his grievance that we have no AOKP before triptosyll started building for the GTab 10.1.
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Thanx for clearing that up for me, I was a bit slow.
(I'm a junior member without enough posts to post in the DEV area, so I'm posting on this thread which seems like the best alternative available to me.)
I've been happily using triptosyll's original AOKP build for the last week or two, and recently upgraded to his Nov 8th build. I ran into some problems with the 4.2 Gapps, so I wiped and reinstalled the ROM with Formula84's 4.1.2 Gaps from GooManager. They are working superbly with the A1 1.7.5 kernel and the latest AOKP build from triptosyll. (The stock browser is still gone, but I don't miss it.) Camera, Gallery, Calendar Sync, Keyboard, bluetooth, etc, all seem to be working fine.
I'm SO happy to have AOKP working again on the Galaxy Tab 10.1! I'm also using the TWRP 2.3 recovery from the A1 Kernel OP and it seems to be working great so far. I've been running into a lot of troubling bootloops and hangs when installing new ROMs using ClockworkMod, so I'm glad to have a different recovery to try.
Thanks to all the devs who are keeping the GT-P75xx alive after Samsung has mostly abandoned us!
(Typed on my $20 Logitech Keyboard Case via my GT-P7510 @ 1.6Ghz.)
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(I'm a junior member without enough posts to post in the DEV area, so I'm posting on this thread which seems like the best alternative available to me.)
I've been happily using triptosyll's original AOKP build for the last week or two, and recently upgraded to his Nov 8th build. I ran into some problems with the 4.2 Gapps, so I wiped and reinstalled the ROM with Formula84's 4.1.2 Gaps from GooManager. They are working superbly with the A1 1.7.5 kernel and the latest AOKP build from triptosyll. (The stock browser is still gone, but I don't miss it.) Camera, Gallery, Calendar Sync, Keyboard, bluetooth, etc, all seem to be working fine.
I'm SO happy to have AOKP working again on the Galaxy Tab 10.1! I'm also using the TWRP 2.3 recovery from the A1 Kernel OP and it seems to be working great so far. I've been running into a lot of troubling bootloops and hangs when installing new ROMs using ClockworkMod, so I'm glad to have a different recovery to try.
Thanks to all the devs who are keeping the GT-P75xx alive after Samsung has mostly abandoned us!
(Typed on my $20 Logitech Keyboard Case via my GT-P7510 @ 1.6Ghz.)
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Can you put the link to the working gapps?
Also, if they are 100% working, we should also report to triptosyll.
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Can you put the link to the working gapps?
Also, if they are 100% working, we should also report to triptosyll.
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I've been out of pocket for a few days and it looks like the latest gapps from triptosyll are working pretty well for people. But if anyone is interested, I'm still using Formula84's since I've had good luck so far with those. Formula84 gaps are available on Goo at http://goo.im/devs/Formula84/gapps-jb-20121012-4.1.2-JZO54K.
I install:
gapps-jb-20121012-JZO54K-Formula84.zip
gapps-addon-JZO54K-Newer_Then_Market.zip
gapps-addon-JZO54K-Picasa-Sync.zip
Note that these are 4.1.2 gapps with a few items from 4.2: gesture keyboard, 4.2 Gmail. But it doesn't have the 4.2 camera (no photosphere). Read the thread for the deets. The development thread for is on RootzWiki: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/31532-gapps-412-485486-jzo54k-gapps-package-1012/
Everything I've tried has been working fine. I'm now running the Nov-12 build from triptosyll's OP with these gapps.