Hi there,
A while ago, when it wasn't that famous yet, i remember having found some sources of this great app TinyShark somewhere on github. I've tried to look for it a week ago, and it seem to have disapear from the web. I've seen some of you giving some mods around this app, and i thought maybe someone had this git repo or a tarball that i could grab.
Thanks a lot
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This looks to be a pretty good project, anyone interested in taking it on?
http://www.koushikdutta.com/search/label/GL Maps
Has potential to be an awesome App, especially if we can work out how to integrate 3D buildings, weather, photos, etc (Data must be available somewhere - check out Google Earth)
It's been ages since I messed around with code, any of those awesome chef's keen?
hmm. this text is being replaced by the original since i posted on the wrong thread.. Sorry.. I cant manage to delete this post.
It would have been so easy for the thread title to be misleading, so I tried not to do that.
So, I know that Samsung posts their source on opensource.samsung.com, and from there, I usually type in "D700" to see if they've posted anything new for our Epics (like the latest kernel source)..
I also have this link: http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/reception_main.do?method=reception_list&menu_item=mobile that is just a running list of their mobile related open source stuff.
Now for the question: Does anyone know of a way, maybe through an rss reader?, to monitor the site for something like 'changes to page including "D700".?
I've done this before in google reader and with Google Alerts, but the way their site is set up makes it more difficult.
Hopefully this thread does better than this one..or this one as, I have a knack for wondering interesting topics.
Sorry, I do not have the complete answer. When you search on that site, the results page appears to be at http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/reception_main.do?method=reception_search&searchValue=D700
Perhaps you could have something check that URL for changes, especially for the number of lines in the table.
Just a thought..
www.changedetection.com
I have one setup for HTC Website - i get an email usually minutes after something changes.
Its not impossible..BUT they always released the source code after they officially released it to the public..usually a day or so...so you would know when source is available in advanced...
or are you hoping for a glitch in their system where they make the code accidently available? lol
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www.changedetection.com
I have one setup for HTC Website - i get an email usually minutes after something changes.
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I'm surprised that's offered for free, seems like it would take considerable resources to run (especially if changes really do get noted that quickly).
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I'm surprised that's offered for free, seems like it would take considerable resources to run (especially if changes really do get noted that quickly).
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Not really..you can read the headers first for changes..the header is a few bytes long...then if you see a change in the header you load the site..and you don't load all the images...just the text portion which averages like 10kb or so (but most sites use gzip so its even less)...in comparison video streaming is 100000x more bandwidth intensive..
Good stuff. Thx peeps. These all blow my old method out of the water: ctrl + R , ctrl + F ..
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Its not impossible..BUT they always released the source code after they officially released it to the public..usually a day or so...so you would know when source is available in advanced...
or are you hoping for a glitch in their system where they make the code accidently available? lol
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if by "hoping," you mean "feverishly obsessing," then, yes.
This just reminded me of a related question:
With some forums, I can copy the URL (say, Epic 4G Development section), paste into Google Reader, which would hopefully populate with updates to the specific section. However, with XDA and Google Reader, doing gives me EVERY update from xda.. which defeats the purpose. it seems like all of the forums/threads are parallel.
Anyone know of a way to do this?
That's one of the things i miss about sdx..
For anyone who likes to use/support FOSS and have access to the source code for what they install, f-droid.org has a handy app that lets you see only FOSS apps(you can loosen the restriction in the settings somewhat if need be).
http://f-droid.org/repository/
I've found the two pane file explorer and SSH ConnectBot and the IRC client to be excellent for my purposes. Anyone else using any of it?
Yes I use those apps (ghost commander you are talking about) as well as k9mail, osmand and about 10 more. Actually I've stopped using Google Play altogether. The problem I have is that many open source apps are getting released all the time and a lot of them dont get into f-droid , for various reasons, the main one being there is not enough developers to put together the recipes. You can suggest an app on the f-droid forums but you might have to wait a while until a developer gets around to collecting the metadata, inspecting the source code for dodgy bits, and merging it. This post http://f-droid.org/forums/topic/adding-apps-with-git/#post-587 explains the process and it doesn't look that hard. I think if more developers were aware of its existence and submitted their own apps the repo would be a lot healthier.
thanks
Anyone else having issues with the newest Repo update? I got a notification during sync last night that there was a repo update. After that, builds refuse to go forward due to a fatal error, specifically "duplicate path" for nearly every packages in manifest.xml. I've found a single lone thread in Google Groups with this issue but nobody's reponsded to it since I asked, and nobody else has reported the issue at all.
Has anybody else had this issue? I admit I haven't had much time (about 30 minutes) so far to correct it, so it might be staring me in the face, but if anyone has seen and fixed this, could you tell me how? I haven't tried, but may have to, deleting the entire repo and starting over.
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Anyone else having issues with the newest Repo update? I got a notification during sync last night that there was a repo update. After that, builds refuse to go forward due to a fatal error, specifically "duplicate path" for nearly every packages in manifest.xml. I've found a single lone thread in Google Groups with this issue but nobody's reponsded to it since I asked, and nobody else has reported the issue at all.
Has anybody else had this issue? I admit I haven't had much time (about 30 minutes) so far to correct it, so it might be staring me in the face, but if anyone has seen and fixed this, could you tell me how? I haven't tried, but may have to, deleting the entire repo and starting over.
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Hasn't happened to me yet, EXCEPT possibly one exception: If you're pulling in a device's repos using XML files in local_manifests AND the main device repo has an omni.dependencies, I did notice that roomservice was adding repos even though there were already projects for them.
I thought it was specific to the device I was bringing up, but maybe the repo update broke roomservice slightly.
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Hasn't happened to me yet, EXCEPT possibly one exception: If you're pulling in a device's repos using XML files in local_manifests AND the main device repo has an omni.dependencies, I did notice that roomservice was adding repos even though there were already projects for them.
I thought it was specific to the device I was bringing up, but maybe the repo update broke roomservice slightly.
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Maybe. Should I try deleting roomservice and doing a resync/breakfast, you think? I didn't think of roomservice, though I did double-check my apps manifests and fixed those with proper remove-projects.
Slightly broken's an understatement. I have to re-breakfast/brunch all my devices every time I sync now, or I get fatal duplicate path errors, and manta will frequently refuse to download the kernel code.
Without roomservice.xml:
Fetching projects: 99% (412/416) Fetching project platform/external/grub
Fetching projects: 100% (416/416), done.
error: Cannot remove project "device/htc/m7-common": uncommitted changes are present
commit changes, then run sync again
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And then it wants to lose all my device binaries, which were a PITA to get working, or I have this choice, with roomservice:
fatal: duplicate path kernel/samsung/manta in /home/william/android/omni/.repo/manifest.xml
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To make this further perplexing and frustrating, I've gone through my manifests. There is no duplicate path in manifest.xml. In fact, manta isn't even mentioned once in it.
I have zero problems syncing for four devices every day.
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To make this further perplexing and frustrating, I've gone through my manifests. There is no duplicate path in manifest.xml. In fact, manta isn't even mentioned once in it.
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Alright. To try and narrow it down, delete everything in your .repo directory, except .repo/projects/ (that way you don't have to download everything again). Then do the repo init step. Then add the DonkeyCoyote vendor to your local_manifest. Then repo sync and brunch.
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Alright. To try and narrow it down, delete everything in your .repo directory, except .repo/projects/ (that way you don't have to download everything again). Then do the repo init step. Then add the DonkeyCoyote vendor to your local_manifest. Then repo sync and brunch.
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Will do tonight.
I've been searching for Dirty Coyote, not Donkey. No wonder I can't find it.
chasmodo said:
I have zero problems syncing for four devices every day.
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Trust me, googling for this has been interesting. I've found all of 4-5 results on it, and many link back to this thread.
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Will do tonight.
I've been searching for Dirty Coyote, not Donkey. No wonder I can't find it.
Trust me, googling for this has been interesting. I've found all of 4-5 results on it, and many link back to this thread.
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I THINK, but I'm not sure, that while it says the error is in .repo/manifest.xml - it can actually be somewhere in local_manifests/
I'd grep all of the files in local_manifests for manta
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I THINK, but I'm not sure, that while it says the error is in .repo/manifest.xml - it can actually be somewhere in local_manifests/
I'd grep all of the files in local_manifests for manta
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No dice, except for one oddity. Brunching manta is pulling a kernel from both omnirom/KERNEL and android/KERNEL and has a duplicate path, that may be what's mucking up.
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Alright. To try and narrow it down, delete everything in your .repo directory, except .repo/projects/ (that way you don't have to download everything again). Then do the repo init step. Then add the DonkeyCoyote vendor to your local_manifest. Then repo sync and brunch.
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So far it's working. We'll see if it syncs again later, I suppose. Thanks!
It'd be helpful if the uploaders of the NookHD/HD+ KitKat nightlies could include a small description as to what's been fixed or what's different. I know it may be small fixes and or tedious to write them every time but it'd still be cool to see the changes made Like a few days ago how location services was fixed!
You know that nightlies are built automatically, right?
Changelogs are generated automatically as well: cmxlog.com/11/ovation/
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You know that nightlies are built automatically, right?
Changelogs are generated automatically as well: cmxlog.com/11/ovation/
(Sorry, as a new user I can't post clickable links yet)
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Well, I feel kinda dumb now