Hello! I've been trying to build Havoc-OS on the Xiaomi Redmi 4 Pro for days now (I have no prior knowledge of building android ROMs). I set up my environment, cloned the sources. Then, I did some Googling, and found out I needed to add a vendor, kernel and dev. tree to .repo/local_manifests/roomservice.xml. So I added those (sadly I can't post links yet). Then I ran:
Code:
. build/envsetup.sh
Everything seemed to be working fine, but when I was about to run
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lunch
or
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brunch
and such, there were no targets. Any ideas on what did I do wrong?
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Im looking for the source of the kernel used in ICS.
Looks like "git://android.git.kernel.org/kernel/common" is not there.
Can some one please point me for what vertion is used in ICS and where to clone it from.
Thanks
Check this:
http://source.android.com/source/downloading.html
Google switched to their own servers since the kernel.org break-in
It does not appear to be there. Which means we would have to be patient for kernel devs to get their cook on.
Found some infos here:
http://groups.google.com/group/andr.../87d2802239d46898?show_docid=87d2802239d46898
1st
Code:
git clone https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/common.git
2nd should give you an overview
Code:
git branch -r
3rd checkout a kernel
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git checkout -b android-3.0 origin/android-3.0
Although I have used Android (phones & tablet) for about 4 years, I have only just started dipping my toes into the exciting world of rooting and mods. And so I have just wiped my Samsung Galaxy S3 and flashed the most recent Omnirom - a process which was so painless as to be almost pleasant!
It seems, however, that multiview/split screen is not available in this particular version of Omnirom (or if it is, it's so well hidden that I've not been able to find it!). So I'm wondering if it's possible to compile my own version of Omnirom from source, with just those parts of it I need. I used to compile linux kernels (before the days of loadable modules); can I do the same with Omnirom? That is, can I compile a version of Omnirom which might contain different fuctionailty that the nightly build?
Thanks!
It's pretty straightforward of you have a Linux box, and doable on Mac as well. There are great instructions on the OmniROM wiki. Plan on the source sync taking several hours (or overnight) the first time. Make sure you set up ccache so that subsequent builds go quickly.
http://docs.omnirom.org/Main_Page
Once you've built a straight-up version that works, you can branch and cherry-pick the multi-window patches from the OmniROM Gerrit instance.
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SO AS OF NOW WE HAVE GUIDES ABOUT HOW TO MAKE A KERNEL , ROM FROM SOURCE CODES..THIS GUIDE WILL TALK ABOUT PUSHING THE DEVICE TREE OR KERNEL TREE TO YOUR GITHUB ACCOUNT ...THIS IS A BEGINNER'S GUIDE IN THIS GUIDE I WILL ASSUME THAT UR BUILDING CM 11
STEP1:- CREATE A GITHUB ACCOUNT
STEP 2 :- CREATE A REPOSITORY BY CLICKING THE "+" beside ur user name and name it "android_device_samsung_i9082"
STEP 3 :- in the terminal navigate to the device folder
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cd cm11/device/samsung/i9082
STEP 4 : WE ADD THE REPOSITORY TO WHICH WE HAVE TO PUSH THE FILES TO
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git remote add cm https://github.com/username/android_device_samsung_i9082.git
STEP 5: we create a branch
Code:
git branch cm-11.0
Code:
git checkout cm-11.0
STEP6: WE PUSH THE THE TREE
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git push -u cm cm-11.0
THIS GUIDE IS A WIP ... I WILL UPDATE IT SOON WITH PICTURES ..TO MAKE UL UNDERSTAND BETTER
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1) @k2wl
2) help.github.com
3) @jackeagle
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It would be pretty nice if you can add in on how to cherry-pick and git log --graph.Anyways,this guide is very detailed and useful overall and have an awesome say ahead [emoji1][emoji1][emoji106]
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It would be pretty nice if you can add in on how to cherry-pick and git log --graph.Anyways,this guide is very detailed and useful overall and have an awesome say ahead [emoji1][emoji1][emoji106]
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Yea sure ... As u saw .. This guide is a wip .. I will add pictures and more .. Fr users to get a better idea of how its done
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Yea sure ... As u saw .. This guide is a wip .. I will add pictures and more .. Fr users to get a better idea of how its done
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Thanks a lot
[GUIDE]Git Advanced Methods
Sometimes,you might be wondering how can i update the device tree without deleting my current device tree but through applying the latest changes
Well today i will teach you a new function call cherry-picking.This function is one of the most known features of git as it provides simple and easy copy-pasting job for you
First of all,add the remote first.Note:The hello is the main remote for this link
Code:
git remote add name url
eg: git remote add hello https://github.com/AOGP/android_packages_apps_Lightbulb.git
Second,fetch the remote
Code:
git fetch name
eg: git fetch hello
Thirdly,once finish fetching.Copy the commit id from github
Code:
git cherry-pick SHA-1/Commit ID
eg: git cherry-pick a7d0c5fc6df49a07855ccb36fb22fdaf321e20ba
If you faced any errors,solve them by typing and then see the red color files name in the terminal and fix them by comparing between <<<<<<<HEAD
Code:
git status
Once done solving all the errors,push the commit to github to keep the authorship of the commit as it is rude to just use their work and put yourself as author
Code:
git push [name of the remote] [your repository branch]
eg: git push origin master
guide updated in compliance with authorship of commits
I love my slutty n4
Hey guys i am trying to comple a personal rom from sources i did with cynogenmod before it worked, but when i was trying to build an aosp one, when i enter" git clone https://android.googlesource.com/device/lge/mako " i get "fatal: manifest 'default.xml' not available
fatal: remote github not defined in /home/********/WORKING_DIRECTORY/.repo/manifests/default.xml
any solution to this problem?
Hi I'm just forwarding it from zukfans.eu
Trying to find interested people who want to participate in the project
Device
https://emmaus.pro:3000/emmaus/android_device_zuk_z2pro
Kernel
https://emmaus.pro:3000/emmaus/android_kernel_zuk_msm8996
Vendor
https://emmaus.pro:3000/emmaus/android_vendor_zuk_z2pro
Use cm-14.1 branch to build.
These sources don't work. The cm14.1 branch is exactly the same as cm13.0. I've already tried telling Emmaus about the issue
Edit: sources are fixed now
Hello.
I'd like to help out but I'm new to ROM building. I have a Zuk Z2 (not pro, but afaik they're pretty much the same).
I'm an experienced web developer and a novice Android app developer.
Currently trying my first "repo sync" (using the cm-14.1 branch: repo init -u https://github.com/LineageOS/android.git -b cm-14.1).
I'll then try to set up the manifest that user harsha.pic (on zukfans) gave me today and use that one.
Any advice would be helpful.
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Hi I'm just forwarding it from zukfans.eu
Trying to find interested people who want to participate in the project
Device
https://emmaus.pro:3000/emmaus/android_device_zuk_z2pro
Kernel
https://emmaus.pro:3000/emmaus/android_kernel_zuk_msm8996
Vendor
https://emmaus.pro:3000/emmaus/android_vendor_zuk_z2pro
Use cm-14.1 branch to build.
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If you are intrested in it you can find something here! We're already working on it but it has a lot of bugs.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/zuk-z2-pro/development/lineageos-unofficial-emmaus-t3534678