Anybody managed to compile OpenSwift 2.2.1 from github? I'm trying to do that for 2 days without success.
My last error is:
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Install: out/target/product/swift/system/lib/libdiskconfig.so
Install: out/target/product/swift/system/bin/vold
Symlink: out/target/product/swift/system/bin/watchprops -> toolbox
Symlink: out/target/product/swift/system/bin/wipe -> toolbox
target Strip: wpa_cli (out/target/product/swift/obj/EXECUTABLES/wpa_cli_intermediates/wpa_cli)
Install: out/target/product/swift/system/bin/wpa_cli
target Strip: wpa_supplicant (out/target/product/swift/obj/EXECUTABLES/wpa_supplicant_intermediates/wpa_supplicant)
Copy: out/target/product/swift/system/bin/wpa_supplicant
target Strip: zipalign (out/target/product/swift/obj/EXECUTABLES/zipalign_intermediates/zipalign)
Install: out/target/product/swift/system/bin/zipalign
Target buildinfo: out/target/product/swift/system/build.prop
/bin/bash: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `"'
/bin/bash: -c: line 1: syntax error: unexpected end of file
make: *** [out/target/product/swift/system/build.prop] Error 1
make: *** Deleting file `out/target/product/swift/system/build.prop'
Maybe we can share experience about compilation of OpenSwift in this thread?
I have the same issue. But not find a solution yet.
Early I've success compile whole system. But after last updates from github gets errors.
I found solutions for all recent errors on 4pda.ru.
This is the original post:
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?s=&showtopic=215440&view=findpost&p=6414296
just got wubi ubuntu 10.10 installed and git and python were a nightmare and repo wouldnt work until i went and edited repo myself so it installed fine. i worked out how to install python2.4 on 10.10 and git running nicely. when i do the sync command it starts downloading the whole cyanogen mod tree i just want whats on the openswift branch thats it. any advice on the whole source codes and compiling would be greatly apppreciated.
Not sure if this is the right place or not. if it isnt mods feel free to move it to any where you ever desire.
Im trying to build cm13 unofficial from source i downloaded and im following this guide: http://xda-university.com/as-a-developer/getting-started-building-android-from-source
And i used this guide to get source code etc downloaded: https://nathanpfry.com/how-to-setup-ubuntu-16-04-lts-xenial-xerus-to-compile-android-roms/
Im using openjdk 8.
But i get this error when building:
Code:
Export includes file: packages/apps/Gallery2/jni_jpegstream/Android.mk -- /home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/obj/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libjni_jpegstream_intermediates/export_includes
target Strip: libjni_jpegstream (/home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/obj/lib/libjni_jpegstream.so)
Install: /home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/system/lib/libjni_jpegstream.so
Install: /home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/system/app/Gallery2/Gallery2.apk
mkdir -p /home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/system/app/Gallery2/lib/arm ;ln -sf /system/lib/libjni_eglfence.so /home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/system/app/Gallery2/lib/arm/libjni_eglfence.so ;ln -sf /system/lib/libjni_filtershow_filters.so /home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/system/app/Gallery2/lib/arm/libjni_filtershow_filters.so ;ln -sf /system/lib/librsjni.so /home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/system/app/Gallery2/lib/arm/librsjni.so ;ln -sf /system/lib/libjni_jpegstream.so /home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/system/app/Gallery2/lib/arm/libjni_jpegstream.so
[ERROR] Plugin org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-dependency-plugin:2.10 or one of its dependencies could not be resolved: Failed to read artifact descriptor for org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-dependency-plugin:jar:2.10: Could not transfer artifact org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-dependency-plugin:pom:2.10 from/to central (https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2): repo.maven.apache.org: Temporary failure in name resolution: Unknown host repo.maven.apache.org: Temporary failure in name resolution -> [Help 1]
[ERROR]
[ERROR] To see the full stack trace of the errors, re-run Maven with the -e switch.
[ERROR] Re-run Maven using the -X switch to enable full debug logging.
[ERROR]
[ERROR] For more information about the errors and possible solutions, please read the following articles:
[ERROR] [Help 1] http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAVEN/PluginResolutionException
vendor/cm/build/core/maven_artifact.mk:42: recipe for target '/home/user/android/out/target/common/obj/APPS/Gello_intermediates/org.cyanogenmod.gello-40.apk' failed
make: *** [/home/user/android/out/target/common/obj/APPS/Gello_intermediates/org.cyanogenmod.gello-40.apk] Error 1
#### make failed to build some targets (01:23:35 (hh:mm:ss)) ####
Also the update.zip isnt there in that folder that they stated in last in the building cm link but i guess thats because of the errors?
Any help would be good, Thanks
You have this in your debug log
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Unknown host repo.maven.apache.org
Please check your internet connection. Something is wrong.
You are missing a package called maven. Run this command:
sudo apt-get install maven
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Nitin
I was able to compile rom successfully now. but its stuck at google logo any ideas?
Not sure if this is the right place or not. if it isnt mods feel free to move it to any where you ever desire.
Im trying to build cm13 unofficial from source i downloaded and im following this guide: http://xda-university.com/as-a-developer/getting-started-building-android-from-source
And i used this guide to get source code etc downloaded: https://nathanpfry.com/how-to-setup-ubuntu-16-04-lts-xenial-xerus-to-compile-android-roms/
Im using openjdk 8.
But i get this error when building:
Code:
Export includes file: packages/apps/Gallery2/jni_jpegstream/Android.mk -- /home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/obj/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libjni_jpegstream_intermediates/export_includes
target Strip: libjni_jpegstream (/home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/obj/lib/libjni_jpegstream.so)
Install: /home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/system/lib/libjni_jpegstream.so
Install: /home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/system/app/Gallery2/Gallery2.apk
mkdir -p /home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/system/app/Gallery2/lib/arm ;ln -sf /system/lib/libjni_eglfence.so /home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/system/app/Gallery2/lib/arm/libjni_eglfence.so ;ln -sf /system/lib/libjni_filtershow_filters.so /home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/system/app/Gallery2/lib/arm/libjni_filtershow_filters.so ;ln -sf /system/lib/librsjni.so /home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/system/app/Gallery2/lib/arm/librsjni.so ;ln -sf /system/lib/libjni_jpegstream.so /home/user/android/out/target/product/mako/system/app/Gallery2/lib/arm/libjni_jpegstream.so
[ERROR] Plugin org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-dependency-plugin:2.10 or one of its dependencies could not be resolved: Failed to read artifact descriptor for org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-dependency-plugin:jar:2.10: Could not transfer artifact org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-dependency-plugin:pom:2.10 from/to central (https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2): repo.maven.apache.org: Temporary failure in name resolution: Unknown host repo.maven.apache.org: Temporary failure in name resolution -> [Help 1]
[ERROR]
[ERROR] To see the full stack trace of the errors, re-run Maven with the -e switch.
[ERROR] Re-run Maven using the -X switch to enable full debug logging.
[ERROR]
[ERROR] For more information about the errors and possible solutions, please read the following articles:
[ERROR] [Help 1] http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAVEN/PluginResolutionException
vendor/cm/build/core/maven_artifact.mk:42: recipe for target '/home/user/android/out/target/common/obj/APPS/Gello_intermediates/org.cyanogenmod.gello-40.apk' failed
make: *** [/home/user/android/out/target/common/obj/APPS/Gello_intermediates/org.cyanogenmod.gello-40.apk] Error 1
#### make failed to build some targets (01:23:35 (hh:mm:ss)) ####
Also the update.zip isnt there in that folder that they stated in last in the building cm link but i guess thats because of the errors?
Any help would be good, Thanks
Connect your pc to the Internet and try building again
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detele gello in boardconfig and try again
I just had to get internet and now its working and i compiled the rom. but its stuck at google logo and not getting past it. any ideas?
thinhx2 said:
detele gello in boardconfig and try again
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Which boardconfig, where?
Charles IV said:
Which boardconfig, where?
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Check your device tree "device.mk"
osas514 said:
Check your device tree "device.mk"
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device.mk or mako.mk
thinhx2 said:
device.mk or mako.mk
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found it, device.mk under # Browser
We can preobably change it to Jelly, ad that's the replacement
Charles IV said:
found it, device.mk under # Browser
We can preobably change it to Jelly, ad that's the replacement
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Jelly can work on 6.0?
thinhx2 said:
Jelly can work on 6.0?
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apparently not ... it didn't work for me :,(
Hello guys! I last time i successfully build android roms,and i reinstall my Ubuntu and now i got the following error. I tried it both RR,and AICP,Omni... but all of them showed me that error. Please help me! (maven installed.)
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-dependency-plugin:2.10:get (default-cli) on project standalone-pom: Couldn't download artifact: Could not transfer artifact org.cyanogenmod:gello:apk:37 from/to central (https://maven.cyanogenmod.org/artifactory/gello_prebuilds): sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target
[ERROR] org.cyanogenmod:gello:apk:37
[ERROR]
[ERROR] from the specified remote repositories:
[ERROR] central (https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2, releases=true, snapshots=false),
[ERROR] central (https://maven.cyanogenmod.org/artifactory/gello_prebuilds, releases=true, snapshots=true)
[ERROR] -> [Help 1]
[ERROR]
[ERROR] To see the full stack trace of the errors, re-run Maven with the -e switch.
[ERROR] Re-run Maven using the -X switch to enable full debug logging.
[ERROR]
[ERROR] For more information about the errors and possible solutions, please read the following articles:
[ERROR] [Help 1] http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAVEN/MojoExecutionException
vendor/aicp/build/core/maven_artifact.mk:42: recipe for target '/home/android/AICP-MM/out/target/common/obj/APPS/Gello_intermediates/org.cyanogenmod.gello-37.apk' failed
make: *** [/home/android/AICP-MM/out/target/common/obj/APPS/Gello_intermediates/org.cyanogenmod.gello-37.apk] Error 1
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
warning: [options] bootstrap class path not set in conjunction with -source 1.6
Note: Some input files use unchecked or unsafe operations.
Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details.
1 warning
make: Leaving directory '/home/android/AICP-MM'
#### make failed to build some targets in 04m:14s
PLEASE HELP ME I WANT TO MAKE ROMS AGAIN!!!
Remove gello from your device.mk under product packages in your device tree and try recompiling again
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I am experiencing the same issue, I have tried to remove Gello but the error is still showing up. This is my first time compiling a ROM, please help. Thank you
osas514 said:
Remove gello from your device.mk under product packages in your device tree and try recompiling again
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Thank you my friend! I hope you try my any rom once.
wsydgx said:
I am experiencing the same issue, I have tried to remove Gello but the error is still showing up. This is my first time compiling a ROM, please help. Thank you
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Can you post your own error log?
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Can you post your own error log?
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So you so much for your help, it turns out I had to delete 2 Gello folders. after that it complied and I made my first ROM (through copying and pasting)
Overview
I've created a very simple #!/bin/bash script (attached) to automate the initial build or subsequent rebuild of SpookCity138's ROM:
Slim Rom 7 for the Samsung S5 mini G800f (kminilte). The script simply automates the steps and processes created by others (none of which is my own work - all credit goes to the original creators). I have only tested this script on my own working environment: Gnome Ubuntu 17.04; 16GB RAM; i7-7700HQ; If your environment differs from this your experience may differ from mine.
How to Execute script
See readme at: https://github.com/fidoedidoe/build_scripts
Thanks
@spookcity138, @jimmy999x. Taking the time to educate me at each and every tentative step and demonstrating great patience
Contributors
spookcity138
jimmy999x
Script Source
The latest version of the script (and others for different devices) can be found here: https://github.com/fidoedidoe/build_scripts
SpookCity138's ROM
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5-mini/development/rom-slim-rom-7-nougat-t3558926
Created 2017-09-20
Last Updated 2017-12-09
There are sources to build this ROM for the Snapdragon variant (G800H)? It's a very good device, but simply there is not a single Nougat ROM for it...
wow, excellent, I have reviewed the code (I have not executed it yet) looks pretty good, it should work, I have to copy your script and modify it for other roms, thanks!
edit 1: it is possible to use this script (I use it and it works perfect) to automate even more the process of configuring the compilation environment https://github.com/akhilnarang/scripts
Also, for Ubunt 16.04 I added a couple more to make it easier some things:
cmake
nautilus (optional)
phablet-tools
unrar
silversearcher-ag (this is optional, but extremely useful for me, allows me to find the problematic lines inside a document or folder)
lfom said:
There are sources to build this ROM for the Snapdragon variant (G800H)? It's a very good device, but simply there is not a single Nougat ROM for it...
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You need to apply some SELinux, CAF, And CM/LOS Patches to build a Nougat ROM for G800H, or that rom will not boot, or will shall not pass from build errors.
Is not a easy task.....
lfom said:
There are sources to build this ROM for the Snapdragon variant (G800H)? It's a very good device, but simply there is not a single Nougat ROM for it...
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i found this on YT
so far so good for me
give it a try
https://youtu.be/UPOpJgqnlf8
not working for me -- using xubuntu 17.10
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not working for me -- using xubuntu 17.10
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Script updated on github (follow links for build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh). Tested on my laptop (Ubuntu gnome 17.04) and SlimRom7 version 1.17 builds successfully (although I have yet to test the build on the device). I'll update the attached zip in the opening page in the coming days, but as a general rule github is the best place to find latest version(s).
Thanks to @spookcity138 (again) for taking time the time and offering sound help / advice identifying the issues and resolve (the issue was within applying device specific patches ./apply.sh).
I am on 40GB partition. Not enough?
perly terminated.
Fetching projects: 70% (381/544) fatal: unable to access 'https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/akm/': gnutls_handshake() failed: The TLS connection was non-properly terminated.
Fetching projects: 73% (398/544) fatal: unable to access 'https://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/connectivity/shill/': gnutls_handshake() failed: The TLS connection was non-properly terminated.
fatal: unable to access 'https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/jsr330/': gnutls_handshake() failed: The TLS connection was non-properly terminated.
Fetching projects: 74% (403/544) fatal: unable to access 'https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/jsr330/': gnutls_handshake() failed: The TLS connection was non-properly terminated.
error: Cannot fetch platform/external/jsr330
Fetching projects: 78% (425/544) fatal: write error: No space left on device
fatal: write error: No space left on device
fatal: write error: No space left on device
fatal: write error: No space left on device
fatal: write error: No space left on device
fatal: write error: No space left on device
fatal: write error: No space left on device
fatal: index-pack failed
error: index-pack died
fatal: index-pack failed
fatal: index-pack failed
fatal: index-pack failed
fatal: index-pack failed
fatal: index-pack failed
error: Cannot fetch SlimRoms/frameworks_base
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I am on 40GB partition. Not enough?
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Yeah,you're running out of space. I don't recall exactly what the sources and the build of a nougat ROM take,space wise. It seems a little weird you were running out of space syncing the sources. If I recall correctly nougat sources are somewhere between 25-30GB. I could be wrong though. The actual build itself (the out folder) also takes a fair bit of space. Again,just guessing,but around 15-20GB. I would say 60GB would be what you need.
hi spookcity138, nice to see you around
I haven't coded that so I'm feeling a bit lost
The process finally ended (now I am on 80GB partition)
I do not know where is the build if that built anything
those are the last lines
build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: 176: build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: [[: not found
Remove references to OmniRom recovery...
remove config_uriBlruEnabled references, spoils the build...
alter local manifest files for slimrom 7 build compatability...
insert text into file: frameworks/base/core/res/res/values/config.xml...
delete file cm_arrays.xml...
remove flipflap stuff from device/samsung/smdk3470-common/smdk3470-common.mk...
build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: 205: read: Illegal option -t
build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: 210: build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: [[: not found
patching file include/telephony/ril.h
Hunk #1 FAILED at 31.
Hunk #2 succeeded at 395 (offset -1 lines).
Hunk #3 succeeded at 409 (offset -1 lines).
Hunk #4 succeeded at 569 (offset -1 lines).
Hunk #5 succeeded at 624 (offset -1 lines).
Hunk #6 succeeded at 1023 (offset -1 lines).
Hunk #7 succeeded at 5217 (offset -1 lines).
Hunk #8 succeeded at 5866 (offset -1 lines).
1 out of 8 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file include/telephony/ril.h.rej
manually reapplying failed Hunk #1...
patching file ril/Android.mk
patching file ril/libril/Android.mk
patching file ril/libril/ril.cpp
patching file ril/libsecril-client/Android.mk
applying frameworks_av to frameworks/av
Applying: av: Add samsung wfd service
Applying: add Android M MediaBufferGroup:MediaBufferGroup() for libwvm.so
applying frameworks_native to frameworks/native
Applying: Revert "Remove Parcel::writeIntPtr."
Applying: add missing const getSensorList() for MM gpsd (G800FXXU1CPK5)
applying hardware_libhardware to hardware/libhardware
applying hardware_ril to hardware/ril
Applying: ril: recover on crash
applying hardware_samsung_ril to hardware/samsung/ril
Applying: add SetAudioMode and SetSoundClockMode for MM audio-ril
applying packages_services_Telephony to packages/services/Telephony
./apply.sh: line 24: cd: /home/ferran/android/build_scripts/packages/services/Telephony: No such file or directory
build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: 238: read: Illegal option -t
build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: 243: build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: [[: not found
prepare device specific code...
build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: 249: build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: source: not found
build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: 250: build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: lunch: not found
running croot...
build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: 253: build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: croot: not found
build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: 262: read: Illegal option -t
build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: 267: build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: [[: not found
running mka bacon...
build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: 273: build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: mka: not found
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ko_taka said:
hi spookcity138, nice to see you around
I haven't coded that so I'm feeling a bit lost
The process finally ended (now I am on 80GB partition)
I do not know where is the build if that built anything
those are the last lines
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The build did not start. It applied the patches successfully (all but one where there was an error) Then it is just a serious of failures. I have not used this script so I cant say specifically where you are going wrong. Does the script have executable permissions? (I assume so as it partially worked) Do you have all of the need dependencies for building Android? Thats not the issue I don't think,but you need them either way. Other than that I am not real sure honestly. You may need to wait for @fidoedidoe to help you. I'll reply back if any possible reason comes to mind.
ko_taka said:
hi spookcity138, nice to see you around
I haven't coded that so I'm feeling a bit lost
The process finally ended (now I am on 80GB partition)
I do not know where is the build if that built anything
those are the last lines
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Hi @ko_taka
@spookcity138 is correct, the script failed...when it succeeds it's pretty clear the last few messages published will read along the lines of: "Package Complete: .../out/target/product/kminilte/Slim-kminilte-7.1.2.build.1.17-UNOFFICIAL-20171209-1401.zip" followed by "#### make completed successfully (24:30 (mm:ss)) ####" (note the build time will vary depending on the power of your build machine and utilisation of ccache). Oh, FYI - my build folder is ~95GB in size (the ../out/ folder is 26GB and the ../.repo/ folder is 47GB!!)
Back to the script failure....first verify the following variable in the build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh is defined correctly for your environment:
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WORK_DIRECTORY="$HOME/android/slimrom7"
For my personal build environment I keep the script (build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh) in a separate folder to where the source is located and the build is output to (just so i can purge those folders without losing the build script). FYI on your laptop your folder structure should look something like that shown below, with build_slimrom7.kminilte.sh stored in the folder .../build_scripts
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/home/ferran/android/build_scripts
/home/ferran/android/slimrom7
Once the above is verified...the primary issue you have is every time you see "...[[: not found", the script is hitting an issue. Check that the first line of the script contains the line "#!/bin/bash ", this is called "shebang" and it tells your shell what program to interpret the script with, in our case we need "Bash". I'm now wondering what OS / Shell you're using (I use Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 with Bash version 4.4.7) does yours differ from this? To verify your Bash version:
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$ bash -version
GNU bash, version 4.4.7(1)-release (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)
Copyright © 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
You could try forcing your shell to use bash (from memory), by switching to the /build_scripts/ folder and running the following command (do not use sudo or any elevated permissions):
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$ cd /home/ferran/android/build_scripts
$ ./build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh
Let me know how you get on, in essence the script is failing on the evaluation lines where "if [[....]]" is used. if we can't get it to work, in your case, the script may need to be altered to change the evaluation (perhaps "if [...]" would be more suitable). Anyway - give me some feedback and lets see if we can get you a little further.
my bash is 4.4.12
working directory had been set correctly
I removed the double [[ leaving a simple [ same with ]] closing brackets
it says Illegal option -t in line 238
this is line 238: read -r -p "6/7. Initialise environment for Build <Y/n>? (automatically continues unprompted after 10 seconds): " -t 10 -e -i Y PROMPT
it also says [: Y: unexpected operator on line 243
this is line 243: if [ ! $PROMPT =~ ^[Yy]$ ]; then
Timte to time I was getting errors while fetching
TLS errors
I found it is due gnutls package and applied the following solution:
compile git with openssl. To do this, run the following commands:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential fakeroot dpkg-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev
sudo apt-get build-dep git
mkdir ~/git-openssl
cd ~/git-openssl
apt-get source git
dpkg-source -x git_1.7.9.5-1.dsc
cd git-1.7.9.5
(Remember to replace 1.7.9.5 with the actual version of git in your system.)
Then, edit debian/control file (run the command: gksu gedit debian/control) and replace all instances of libcurl4-gnutls-dev with libcurl4-openssl-dev.
Then build the package (if it's failing on test, you can remove the line TEST=test from the file debian/rules):
sudo dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b
Install new package:
x86_64: sudo dpkg -i ../git_1.7.9.5-1_amd64.deb
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I'm using git-openssl build now
Just started the fetching process again
I'm under virtual machine on a host with a proper firewall configuration -- maybe that caused the connection problems while fetching
ko_taka said:
my bash is 4.4.12
working directory had been set correctly
I removed the double [[ leaving a simple [ same with ]] closing brackets
it says Illegal option -t in line 238
this is line 238: read -r -p "6/7. Initialise environment for Build <Y/n>? (automatically continues unprompted after 10 seconds): " -t 10 -e -i Y PROMPT
it also says [: Y: unexpected operator on line 243
this is line 243: if [ ! $PROMPT =~ ^[Yy]$ ]; then
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Sounds like we're making progress. This is good. So, reading around the subject of square brackets vs double. It transpires converting the evaluations from double square brackets ([[..]]) to singles ([..]) may** change how variables are referenced. In my script I was forced to use double square brackets to correctly evaluate the response from the "read -r....." (read input) command (where it evaluates when upper or lower case Y is entered). If this command is changed from double square brackets to single ones the command then fails (on my setup). Further to this, in your reply it appears you're also having issues with the "read" command, for some reason your version doesn't support the -t directive (which waits for N seconds - ie: -t 5 will wait 5 seconds for user input).
For now the easiest thing to do is to remove *all* of the steps in the script that awaits input from the user to continue processing the script (they are non essential vanity items primarily used while I was building out the script). There are 7 is these in the script (look for "1/7", "2/7", "3/7", etc etc), just comment out (insert # at beginning of each line) for all 7 instances. There are ~10 lines per instance, examples of how instance #1 and #7 should look after editing is below. Just do the same for all 7 instances in your script and re run the script.
Code:
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#PROMPT=""
#read -r -p "1/7. Initialise/Reinitialise Repo, first 'repo init' will take hours <Y/n>? (automatically continues unpromted after 5 seconds): " -t 5 -e -i Y PROMPT
#echo
#if [ -z "$PROMPT" ]; then
# PROMPT="Y"
#fi
#if [[ ! $PROMPT =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
# echo "Response: '$PROMPT', exiting!"
# exit 1
#fi
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#PROMPT=""
#read -r -p "7/7. Build rom (this segment can take hours) <Y/n>? (automatically continues unprompted after 10 seconds): " -t 10 -e -i Y PROMPT
#echo
#if [ -z "$PROMPT" ]; then
# PROMPT="Y"
#fi
#if [[ ! $PROMPT =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
# echo "Response: '$PROMPT', exiting!"
# exit 1
#fi
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I'd be really interested in knowing what OS you're using (Ubuntu, Mac, etc along with version) perhaps I can use this detail to come up with a more generic version of the script.
Good luck, let me know how you get on.
ko_taka said:
Timte to time I was getting errors while fetching
TLS errors
I found it is due gnutls package and applied the following solution:
I'm using git-openssl build now
Just started the fetching process again
I'm under virtual machine on a host with a proper firewall configuration -- maybe that caused the connection problems while fetching
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I'd also try changing the value of the variable: REPO_SYNC_THREADS in the script to something lower (more suitable to your internet bandwidth / performance), try 2 or 4 and build up from there. ie: REPO_SYNC_THREADS=2
I think the problem was on GIT .. confusing I think so
I would be waiting a message like (file doesnt exist or something like that)
anyway I still with compiling errors but now is quite different
I am using virtualbox (Xubuntu 17.10) on Mac OS 10.13.2 Mac Mini 2014 entry level
applying packages_services_Telephony to packages/services/Telephony
./apply.sh: line 24: cd: /home/ferran/android/slimrom7/packages/services/Telephony: No such file or directory
6/7. Initialise environment for Build <Y/n>? (automatically continues unprompted after 10 seconds): Y
prepare device specific code...
including device/generic/mini-emulator-arm64/vendorsetup.sh
including device/generic/mini-emulator-armv7-a-neon/vendorsetup.sh
including device/generic/mini-emulator-mips64/vendorsetup.sh
including device/generic/mini-emulator-mips/vendorsetup.sh
including device/generic/mini-emulator-x86_64/vendorsetup.sh
including device/generic/mini-emulator-x86/vendorsetup.sh
including device/samsung/kminilte/vendorsetup.sh
build/envsetup.sh: line 1716: vendor/slim/build/envsetup.sh: No such file or directory
build/core/product_config.mk:250: *** _nic.PRODUCTS.[[device/samsung/kminilte/slim.mk]]: "vendor/slim/config/common_full_phone.mk" does not exist. Stop.
build/envsetup.sh: line 624: vendor/slim/build/tools/roomservice.py: No such file or directory
build/core/product_config.mk:250: *** _nic.PRODUCTS.[[device/samsung/kminilte/slim.mk]]: "vendor/slim/config/common_full_phone.mk" does not exist. Stop.
cat: /home/ferran/android/slimrom7/vendor/slim/build/envsetup.sh: No such file or directory
cat: /home/ferran/android/slimrom7/vendor/slim/build/envsetup.sh: No such file or directory
build/core/product_config.mk:250: *** _nic.PRODUCTS.[[device/samsung/kminilte/slim.mk]]: "vendor/slim/config/common_full_phone.mk" does not exist. Stop.
** Don't have a product spec for: 'slim_kminilte'
** Do you have the right repo manifest?
running croot...
mka clean/clobber needed...
./build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: line 257: mka: command not found
7/7. Build rom (this segment can take hours) <Y/n>? (automatically continues unprompted after 10 seconds): Y
running mka bacon...
./build_slimrom7_kminilte.sh: line 273: mka: command not found
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ko_taka said:
I think the problem was on GIT .. confusing I think so
I would be waiting a message like (file doesnt exist or something like that)
anyway I still with compiling errors but now is quite different
I am using virtualbox (Xubuntu 17.10) on Mac OS 10.13.2 Mac Mini 2014 entry level
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Thanks for the feedback. At first glance it looks to me like your issue is less to do with the script and more to do with not having all the source locally. Seeing commands such as running ./apply.sh (puled down with the source) error reporting "file not found" is the smoking gun.
Right now I'd be tempted to say ensure you've successfully pulled the primary SlimRom7 source locally. It may be easier to do this outside of the script by running the following:
Code:
$ cd /home/ferran/android/slimrom7/
$ repo forall -vc "git reset --hard" --quiet
$ repo sync --jobs="2"
Keep an eye out of timeouts / 404 while it's syncing the repo's (the third of the three commands above). If you get errors just keep rerunning the "repo sync" command given above while in the correct directory until it completes without error. Once you have that done successfully, change the the build_scripts directory and re-run the script. If you see timeouts / 404 in the script output then you might have to manually run the "git clone" commands to see which one is causing the issue(s).
why does need that much space?
I was executing
$ repo forall -vc "git reset --hard" --quiet
$ repo sync --jobs="2"
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I am getting the message "out of space"
80GB full of source code and even need more space??
ko_taka said:
why does need that much space?
I was executing
I am getting the message "out of space"
80GB full of source code and even need more space??
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Use a disk usage analysis tool to find out whether earlier failed attempts pulled source down to multiple locations (when the script was failing).. I mentioned in an earlier post the size of the repo, look back 5 or 6 posts. Don't forget the bulk of the source will be contained in a hidden folder named /.repo/ check this folder doesn't exist outside of the build folder (/slimrom7/)...looking at earlier attempts I'd fist check your /build_scripts/ folder for the hidden .repo folder and if there delete it. Good luck