Hello guys,
due to the fact that no one has answered me yet on the thread regarding the haven of Halium and I do not really get any further with Halium I ask now again about a new build of Sailfish OS. I was downloading the Source Code of Sailfish OS and added already the device Repos of my Galaxy s4 (i used Cyanogenmod 13.0) to my local Manifests folder. But now I've got the problem that the build tools not recognize my device specific repositories, when I'm trying to use " breakfast jfltexx ". So it gives me an output like:
Can't find device specs for jfltexx.
So guys what can I do to solve that problem?
And which version of hybris do you recommend me?
Thank you very much!
EDIT
Okay I decided to use hybris-14.1 instead of hybris-13.0 cause of weekly builds of lineageos 14.1
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Hi,
Currently trying to build my own omni rom and I am completely new at this. I have tried searching for a post I read a while ago that explaind how to cherry pick the multi window from the omni tree and patch it into the build for my device ( nexus ). Currently I am unable to find is, could someone please link me to it or explain me how to do it ?
joefso said:
Hi,
Currently trying to build my own omni rom and I am completely new at this. I have tried searching for a post I read a while ago that explaind how to cherry pick the multi window from the omni tree and patch it into the build for my device ( nexus ). Currently I am unable to find is, could someone please link me to it or explain me how to do it ?
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Is it this one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2484501
Building Omnirom
joefso said:
Hi,
Currently trying to build my own omni rom and I am completely new at this. I have tried searching for a post I read a while ago that explaind how to cherry pick the multi window from the omni tree and patch it into the build for my device ( nexus ). Currently I am unable to find is, could someone please link me to it or explain me how to do it ?
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Before you cherry pick you must be able to build ROMs from source. I assume you haven't built before. Building is a moderately difficult process. You may search on Google regarding tutorials for building roms from source (ignore the tutorials teaching you how to use an android kitchen). After you have downloaded the source code you can start buildin and cherry picking. Regarding how to download and stuff you can start from here -
http://docs.omnirom.org/Setting_Up_A_Compile_Environment
Hello guys, :good:
I just started yesterday on building a aosp based custom rom for note 3, but I'm stuck somewhere and I'm here to ask something about my port session.
Firstly in the guides I've readed there says that I have to find the device tree and vendor propietary files. I have found something on git hub:
https://github.com/sibeveyh/device_samsung_hlte
https://github.com/sibeveyh/vendor_samsung/tree/kitkat/hlte
found these two binaries what do I have to do with these? Which one should I use? Where do I have to place it?
Thanks for the help
some help??
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Thanks for understanding and for helping to keep XDA neat and tidy!
A warm reminder of personal experience
If you want to access the terminal by using su command just like what most geeks do in their Android phone. Please be acknowledged that it is different in SailfishOS. Please proceed to this search keywords below for further instruction of the root access in SailfishOS terminal.
Search keywords: HowTo: using su instead of devel-su
Enjoy!
Trying out the HADK on Nexus 7
Hi folks! I'm a first-time SailfishOS HADK enthusiast, and this is my first XDA post. I've spent the last few days grinding through the HADK process, and have built a couple of ROMs to install on my Nexus 7. I'm starting to hit some snags, though; a ROM built on Hybris 12.1 / Sailfish 2.0.0.10 very quickly fell into a bootloop, and I wasn't able to figure out the cause. I rebuilt the ROM on Hybris 11.0 / Sailfish 2.0.0.10, and this worked much better; at the very least, I can get the kernel up and running far enough to receive some debugging output. Unfortunately, a ways into the boot process, I'm getting a kernel oops ("Internal error: Oops: 817 [#1] PREEMPT SMP), which may be associated in some way with the cgroups configuration ("kernel BUG at ../../../../../../kernel/asus/grouper/mm/memcontrol.c:5343!"). So, I'll probably be grinding through another rebuild tonight, after examining the kernel config a little more closely.
I'm just wondering if perhaps there's some more info available about HADK & the Nexus 7; such as, are there known problems with using more recent versions of Hybris or Sailfish on this tablet? Perhaps I should go all the way back to Hybris 10, since that seemed to work with the Nexus 7... Thanks!
CyanogenMod
For obvious reasons, CyanogenMod can no longer be downloaded from download.cyanogenmod.org
I have tried to build CM-10.1.3 from source on my laptop running ubuntu 16.04 and I've downloaded the source code ok, but brunch isn't working for me. I'm a relative noob so I haven't worked how or why I don't have brunch and am having trouble installing it.
Is CM-10.1.3 available anywhere else? I happened to download CM-10.2.1 before downloads stopped working, but that doesn't seem to work with this Sailfish OS download.
As the title suggests... i have looked all over the web for a device tree to be able to compile android with but all i have found is a basic dev tree for building twrp...
could someone please point me in the right direction or even advise me on how i would compile android from source for the sm-t230/t230nu
thanks in advance...
I've also been looking into this. I want rid of TW in the worst way.
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As the title suggests... i have looked all over the web for a device tree to be able to compile android with but all i have found is a basic dev tree for building twrp...
could someone please point me in the right direction or even advise me on how i would compile android from source for the sm-t230/t230nu
thanks in advance...
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We don't have a complete dev-tree yet. Samsung dosen't really want to release a lot of source code and so, there are lots of missing parts like driver sources and incomplete kernel sources etc. We also don't have a proper cousin device yet so it is very hard to build a tree for us.
Hi everyone,
I just noticed that the Z300C Source code has been released by ASUS (2020/11/04).
https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePAD/Zenpad/Z300C/Z300C_V4.7.5-update.tar.gz
Any enthusiast who are willing to help me try to build it ?
Edit:
I uploaded the source code on Github if anybody is interested in it :
https://github.com/dchenaux/android_kernel_asus_p023
So the build worked
I created a zImage.
Now i'm wondering what would be the next steps ?
My goal would be to make an aosp ROM.
I found some basic device tree for the tablet which I forked here :
https://github.com/dchenaux/android_device_asus_p023
I'm currently investigating how to achieve that. I never ported aosp for an unsupported device. If you have any advice I would be happy !
sadly i have no idea about how to build a rom, but i hope you reach the goal!
also, could you help me find out what file controls battery charging?
btw how did you find out about the release of the source code?
Hey
Sorry I didn't have time until now to investigate further, but it's still in my todo list.
I was looking for the stock rom on the Asus website and I saw that the source code was available.
Hi, any luck on making a custom ROM yet? (Sorry for the bad English)