[TUTORIAL] Compiling CM10 with Adam Repo - Samsung Galaxy R i9103

Hi All,
As everybody wants to test the build, now you can do by yourself by following the procedure.
Follow the below link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1813924
Still point 4.4
Now include adam repo by editing the manifest.xml in (android/system/.repo/manifest.xml)..
Edit using below command
nano manifest.xml
Copy the below line:
"<project path="device/samsung/galaxyr" name="Adam77Root/android_device_samsung_galaxyr" />"
before
"</manifest>"
thats it...
Do the repo sync again...
Better use
repo sync -j1
sometimes all files won't download
Now you have CM10 build with Adam repo
go to /android/system
type below commands:
. build/envsetup.sh
Now connect your mobile in USB (enable USB debugging).
execute the envsetup.sh
cd android/system/device/samsung/galaxyr
. extract-files.sh
Now you got all the vendor files.
in vendor/cm folder execute the get-prebuilts
which will give you the Term.apk
Now go back to your system directory:
execute below commands
brunch cm_galaxyr-eng
repo sync and brunch take hell of time.. u need good internet connection and UBUNTU with 64 bit...
if you want to build freshly...
type below command in ur system folder:
make clean
then do the brunch again...
Any help you can PM me.. if I am unable to reply i will forward u to Adam
Best of Luck...
Sorry for not saying thanks.. Not sure how i forgot it..
Special Thanks to pmso69 for the wonderful thread..
And as always for Adam

Awesome Kathik !! It will be very useful for my JB journey. One quick q, are you sure it is "brunch full_galaxyr-eng" not "brunch full_galaxyr"

Not sure why as full_galaxyr-eng.. Hope the last 3 is for language.. which we use as english.. Not sure.. it is my guess..
As adam advices.. till now using full_galaxyr-eng
All the best buddy..
Hope after reading it.. we will get lot of developers

The 'eng' flag at the end of 'full_galaxyr-eng' (I just adopted to CM standards and it'll be 'cm_galaxyr-eng' from now!!! Karthik pls add it to the OP!) stands for an ENGineering build. It can be 'debug' ,'userdebug' or 'user' as well, but the engineering build is the best in my opinion.
Edit: I changed my branch name on GitHub to jellybean to follow the CM standards. Karthik pls add this as well.

Whre i want download this rom cm10
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Adam77Root said:
The 'eng' flag at the end of 'full_galaxyr-eng' (I just adopted to CM standards and it'll be 'cm_galaxyr-eng' from now!!! Karthik pls add it to the OP!) stands for an ENGineering build. It can be 'debug' ,'userdebug' or 'user' as well, but the engineering build is the best in my opinion.
Edit: I changed my branch name on GitHub to jellybean to follow the CM standards. Karthik pls add this as well.
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Done! Sorry for the delay...

Updated the OP with the CM Changes... Anybody trying it?

Can anyone tell me whats the size of the download and is there a way to download some limited compressed file. Last evening I kept the repo sync on for more than 1 hr and the .repo folder size grew upto 5gb and was still running.
The thing is I have a limited data connection
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parajsinghal said:
Can anyone tell me whats the size of the download and is there a way to download some limited compressed file. Last evening I kept the repo sync on for more than 1 hr and the .repo folder size grew upto 5gb and was still running.
The thing is I have a limited data connection
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It's about 6-7 GB's the whole, but I've never measured it. You will see the files only after it is fully downloaded, before that point the files are saved into the .repo folder.

Adam77Root said:
It's about 6-7 GB's the whole, but I've never measured it. You will see the files only after it is fully downloaded, before that point the files are saved into the .repo folder.
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Is it absolutely must to sync evrything from git://github.com/CyanogenMod/android.git -b jellybean. It was written somewhere on a forum that the .repo grows upto 18-19GB. I dont have that much limit. Is there anything that can be done?
Damn!! I hate these stupid fair usage policies from Indian ISPs
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Total 22 GB after brunch.. so hope it will be around 18 to 19 GB.. for me it took 2 weeks for repo sync

im kind of new in compiling CM10.
how can i know what is adam repo (what features does it include) to know whather i wanna use it

Thanks for the thought for trying... Hope u r not a newbie who doesnt know how to flash and what is github? Check it adam dev thread for cm10, it tell what is working....
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karthik050782 said:
Thanks for the thought for trying... Hope u r not a newbie who doesnt know how to flash and what is github? Check it adam dev thread for cm10, it tell what is working....
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thank you for the quick reply.
any chance for supplying a link for that thread

avibiter said:
thank you for the quick reply.
any chance for supplying a link for that thread
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Here is the link .http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1870260
BTW. Hitting thanks speak louder then words in XDA. so please do it if someone helped you.

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[I9003][GUIDE]How to Port Miui or some other rom

This is a guide to port rom..........
lots of people ask... how do you port roms... so here you go... I hope now the thread is started the people posting can help each other .
here is all the basics on getting a bootable miui rom for beginners.. first download the formels newest release.
then download a stable gingerbread 2.3.3 version that is compatible with the files. ( I always use the great z and j for sources).
the next step is to get the formels rom ready by deleting the boot image and the data folder. Next step is to go to the etc folder and delete firmware folder... also delete ap2sd init script from the init folder)
then go to lib folder and delete hw and modules.
now it is time to add files. I know the miui files pretty good now so the list has shortened greatly.
now use your stable gb rom source to replace the folders I had you delet above
you may have to change other files depending on the rom i.e. bluetooth/dhcpd and others.
to start in the etc folder you need to add
apns-conf
dbus
dualmic
gps
hosts
hw-config
init.bt
init.gold
init.local
mediaprofiles
mke2fs
profile
resolve
sensors
sysctl
vold
now to the lib folder all files start with lib
cm
dll
dsm
dss
gsl
miscta
oem-rapi
pbmilb
qmi
diag
mmgsdilib
nv
onrpc
queue
ril-qc-1
wms
auth
sdi-exp
wmsts
mmipl
oemcamera
mmjpeg
there are other files but I think that is enough to get bootscreen... if not let me know and I will list the other misc ones.
now the bin files
akmd2
am
bmgr
bmiloader
chargemon
charger
compache
eeprom
fixpermisions
gdbserver
handlecompache
hciqcomminit
ime
input
monkey
pm
port-bridge
qmuxd
recevent
svc
sysinit
updatemiscta
wlanmac
wlantool
wmiconfig
Any dev, or semi-dev can start work this.
This is the source:http://android.modaco.com/content/s...aco-com/341986/how-to-port-miui/#entry1737792
sakindia123 said:
Sry for this thread,it is a guide to port rom..........
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Thanks for sharing....will definitely like to give it try.........
portig a stable working rom is very difficult...someone a very skilled or group of developer are needed to do this work
vishal24387 said:
portig a stable working rom is very difficult...someone a very skilled or group of developer are needed to do this work
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yeah but we hardly have any rom devs...so the need arises for such things.......
ya you are right...we all have to take initiative for this...by looking our progress may be some other developers will also take interest in our phone developement...
Great job dude.really caught up with exams.otherwise surely would have given it a try.
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What is speciality of MIUI rom????
vishal24387 said:
What is speciality of MIUI rom????
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dude just see the video....u can apply this guide for (all roms?mayb)
@ sakindia
hey dude what happened??? What did your parents with your phone...???
I guess the Galaxy Ace people have ported the cyanogen to it..!!Should we take there help?
Miui rom is very customize able the best part of miui is ita user interface and music player and gallery
Well.. We can try to port.. or not?
Please provide me some link were i can get more elaborate instructions I really want to try this out....
nitishagar said:
Please provide me some link were i can get more elaborate instructions I really want to try this out....
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I was looking for that too but no results..
This instruction is so confuse..
:s
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How to build cyanogen from scratch...have a look at this anyone good at linux or coding
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=969266
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http://forums.miuiandroid.com/showthread.php?7118-MIUI-for-Galaxy-S-I9003
MAybe this can be of any help..contacting the MIUI dev who commented there would work?? That dev said its quite possible..What say guys?
Dude that s a very positive answer man,i think we should ask one of the senior members like skin to contact them,cause i think that ways it ll be easier
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Hi guys, our sl and moto defy has same hardware except resolution. Any one know if it is possible to alter the cyanogen mod code of defy to make it work on our device. Clock work mod is already ported to our device. So i think it is possible.
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*crossing fingers* it will be very nice having miui on i9003
I want miui too, can I help?

[HOWTO]Kitchen for i9001

Could someone do the HOWTO(step by step) and upload kitchen for i9001? I think more people will cook roms SGS +. I know it's time consuming but worth it. What do you think about it?
LINUX(Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Debian - .deb distros)
1. Java installation:
Code:
sudo apt-get install sun-java6-bin sun-java6-jre
2. Java veryfication, if OK(version can be different):
Code:
java -version
java version "1.6.0_23"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.11pre) (6b23~pre11-0ubuntu1.11.10)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.0-b11, mixed mode)
3. Kitchen downloading:
Download latest kitchen zip.
4. Making dir for develop:
Code:
mkdir ~/android-devel
5. Moving and unziping kitchen:
Code:
mv ~/Download/I9001_test1.zip ~/android-devel/
cd ~/android-devel/
unzip ./I9001-test1.zip
mv ./dsixda-Android-Kitchen-5da2e95 ./kitchen
6. Downloading custom ROM for developing:
Download XXKPS from this thread.
7. Unpack ROM:
Code:
mv ~/Download/I9001XXKPS_I9001SERKP6_I9001XXKPG_236.rar ~/android-devel
cd ~/android-devel
unrar e ./I9001XXKPS_I9001SERKP6_I9001XXKPG_236.rar
mv ~/android-devel/I9001XXKPS_I9001SERKP6_I9001XXKPG_HOME.tar.md5 ~/android-devel/I9001XXKPS_I9001SERKP6_I9001XXKPG_HOME.tar
tar vxf ./I9001XXKPS_I9001SERKP6_I9001XXKPG_HOME.tar
8. Copy files to the kitchen dir:
Code:
cp ./boot.img ./cache.img.ext4 ./system.img.ext4 ~/android-devel/kitchen/oryginal_update/
9. Running kitchen:
Code:
cd ~/android-devel/kitchen
./menu
10. Importing ROM:
In kitchen menu go to:
Code:
1 - Set up working folder from ROM
then:
Code:
s - Show supported formats
ENTER and select:
Code:
(1) system.img.ext4, cache.img.ext4 and boot.img
to be continued.............
I hope this helps someone.
Thanks for: dsixda
oisis said:
Could someone do the HOWTO(step by step) and upload kitchen for i9001? I think more people will cook roms SGS +. I know it's time consuming but worth it.
What do you think about it?
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Agree but bit too early as none exists yet...
Ok but some of you cooking roms, so you could create mini howto and add some information later. I am linux user but i don't know howto cook and with howto i will start. That is the point .
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oisis said:
Ok but some of you cooking roms, so you could create mini howto and add some information later. I am linux user but i don't know howto cook and with howto i will start. That is the point .
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There are tons of different sources on how to cook ROMs. If you've never noticed before, there are two search bars on the top of this very page. The leftmost is what you need. Four words will help you. If it's not obvious enough: HOW TO COOK ROMS
regards
I've used dsixda's Android Kitchen once. It's not fully functional but it can help you.
I had problem with prepearing orginal stock rom to start working with the kitchen. I did this in that way:
1. I changed the file name from .tar.md5 to .tar
2. I unpacked .tar using Winrar
3. I changed filenames of some files from .img.ext4 to .img
And the kitchen was able to impost the rom files and to start working with them.
Many functions were not working becouse kitchen was not able to cerate file to flash boot.img. But flashing /system was possible so i managed to deodex and zipalign the rom, disable boot sound etc.
That I managed to do. I will write soon how to do this with the environment installation on Linux and file preparation. I hope someone will help me develop the topic and we will create a howto for dummies .
As long as android development is concerned I'm as dummy as possible
I can help you by giving the feedback if your explanation is uderstandable.
oisis said:
That I managed to do. I will write soon how to do this with the environment installation on Linux and file preparation. I hope someone will help me develop the topic and we will create a howto for dummies .
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+1 here me too!
I can try.. you guys want to give feedback on a beta version?
dsixda said:
I can try.. you guys want to give feedback on a beta version?
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Thanks. I am ready to give you 100% feedback, I already tired and i think its very near to be done, but only needs your touch .
Give this a try. I don't have this device, so your feedback will help a lot.
http://www.mediafire.com/?ysd2m55ek5ua5pu
also dsixda,your rom kitchen somehow always fails to deodex i9001 firmwares....
would be freat if u could look into that matter!
sakindia123 said:
also dsixda,your rom kitchen somehow always fails to deodex i9001 firmwares....
would be freat if u could look into that matter!
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Well it also doesn't deodex Maps and VoiceSearch in other Samsung ROMs. Nothing I can do about it. I9001 may be my last project.
dsixda said:
Well it also doesn't deodex Maps and VoiceSearch in other Samsung ROMs. Nothing I can do about it. I9001 may be my last project.
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can you please upload with magaupload, mediafire has problems cant download.
EDIT: Its ok... downloading
Thx dsixda for making your kitchen available for us. I tried to make a rom for I9001 with your latest version of the kitchen and some things worked. I just had to dd the system.img.ext4 in system.img and so I could use some functions. But because I'm new to the hole thing- Espacially I don't know how I handle the updater-script in the right way - I gave this up. So keep up the good work to make it fully working for us.
p.s. Someone could provide a tutorial or just a link for making an updater-script.
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crybert said:
Thx dsixda for making your kitchen available for us. I tried to make a rom for I9001 with your latest version of the kitchen and some things worked. I just had to dd the system.img.ext4 in system.img and so I could use some functions. But because I'm new to the hole thing- Espacially I don't know how I handle the updater-script in the right way - I gave this up. So keep up the good work to make it fully working for us.
p.s. Someone could provide a tutorial or just a link for making an updater-script.
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@crybert :u can use mine
there are apps(pc ones) for makin updater-script,like "Update-script Manager"
sakindia123 said:
@crybert :u can use mine
there are apps(pc ones) for makin updater-script,like "Update-script Manager"
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Okay thx. Is there a possibility to format the hole system-partition ? I tried format("ext4" ; "/dev/block/mmcblk0p15"); but this doesnt work. Or you mean this is not a good idea?
You mean something like this app: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=717437
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formatting partitions line by line is much better
i've never used those apps for updater-script,only from signing
crybert said:
Okay thx. Is there a possibility to format the hole system-partition ? I tried format("ext4" ; "/dev/block/mmcblk0p15"); but this doesnt work. Or you mean this is not a good idea?
You mean something like this app: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=717437
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The kitchen already formats the system partition in the updaterscript. Just build a basic ROM with root permissions, flash it and check for errors.
If someone here has used the kitchen before on other device ROMs, please let me know how it goes with the I9001.
dsixda said:
The kitchen already formats the system partition in the updaterscript. Just build a basic ROM with root permissions, flash it and check for errors.
If someone here has used the kitchen before on other device ROMs, please let me know how it goes.
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i used it intitially for cooking rom for i9003(Samsung Galaxy sl)
worked pretty well,even deodexing!

Extracting Boot Image from tar.md5

As the Title says. Could someone tell me how to extract the Boot Image and the system and META-INF folder from the ROM I downloaded?
first u can change extension from .tar.md5 to .tar then you can use for example Total Commander.
m.kochan10 said:
first u can change extension from .tar.md5 to .tar then you can use for example Total Commander.
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Thanks, but could you tell me how? I mean, the steps involved. I'm a n00b :'(
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Eek! I got it. Thanks!
m.kochan10 said:
first u can change extension from .tar.md5 to .tar then you can use for example Total Commander.
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I can't seem to find the system and META-INF folders. Any clue's as to where to look?
oooo got it. These folders don't belong to Odin/.tar packages but to CWM/.zip files. Files that are included in .tar packages have extensions .bin or .img. There are no folders there.
m.kochan10 said:
oooo got it. These folders don't belong to Odin/.tar packages but to CWM/.zip files. Files that are included in .tar packages have extensions .bin or .img. There are no folders there.
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And I thought porting would be easy. :\ Damn!
AbShake96 said:
Thanks, but could you tell me how? I mean, the steps involved. I'm a n00b :'(
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Eek! I got it. Thanks!
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First thing-- if you are a n00b without much knowledge about ROM/Kernel/ etc.. Dont venture into the ROM development etc. world u will end up screwing the device.. Read,understand,ask.. then when u feel u know enough go ahead--
Still if you want to know--Then--
Put the factoryfs.img,cache.img into the original update folder of HTC kitchen.. then Open the kitchen using Cygwin.. And tap option 1.. then press enter .. then press 1..then wait it will extract.. then when u get a set of instructions.. Open ext2explore and select the new ext4_factoryfs.img in WORKING FOLDER-sytem.. then right click and save.. It will extract the system--
There u get your /system... Thats what I did
Adi_Pat said:
First thing-- if you are a n00b without much knowledge about ROM/Kernel/ etc.. Dont venture into the ROM development etc. world u will end up screwing the device.. Read,understand,ask.. then when u feel u know enough go ahead--
Still if you want to know--Then--
Put the factoryfs.img,cache.img into the original update folder of HTC kitchen.. then Open the kitchen using Cygwin.. And tap option 1.. then press enter .. then press 1..then wait it will extract.. then when u get a set of instructions.. Open ext2explore and select the new ext4_factoryfs.img in WORKING FOLDER-sytem.. then right click and save.. It will extract the system--
There u get your /system... Thats what I did
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Oh Great Titanium God! Accept me as your humble student! I'm serious. I'm absolutely dying to become a developer. Tried learning to make Android apps but im too dense forobject oriented programming. Any tips?
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It would be great if you can post some links from where we can learn how to make custom ROMs . . .
Its never too late to start & it would be great to learn the nuances of CROM making.
Exactly.
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Go to source.android.com
Read the page
Read ALL the pages
Read it all again
Take some aspirin for your headache
Read it again.
Requirements:
- Passion
- The ability to not get confused when coding
- The ability to NOT lose interest in Android unless Android dies
- Must be able to handle a complete reflash of your device if it goes haywire
That is all .
Herpderp Adreno + Tegra.
^^ First thing: I am no pro.. Just a student--learning--
Yes for a guide--there are plenty of them so far I have come across 4 tutorials .. But for a beginner I suggest you go to the Galaxy SL android development forum and check the tutorial made by bangalorerohan.. There is still lot that goes into making a Custom ROM but that tutorial should help to get you started.. Also follow that guide to the T and u will be able to make one for the Galaxy SL .. You can use it to make for other phones also but some aspects may change...
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First point There is Q/A Section for Galaxy R! This should Go There!!
N About Developing?! Porting is not as easy as Guides say
Using Kitchen will get you started but not a pro!
What Emo Said Is correct!
Read,Learn,Try N Code! Java n Linux is must! N moreover you should be ready to get your device out of brick! And its always a Pita
EmoBoiix3 said:
Requirements:
- Passion
- The ability to not get confused when coding
- The ability to NOT lose interest in Android unless Android dies
- Must be able to handle a complete reflash of your device if it goes haywire
That is all .
Herpderp Adreno + Tegra.
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I'm sure I can handle all of that. If there's a way to unbrick, then that's just too good. It takes my fear of flashing roms away. I don't care how long it takes. I just need a path to follow.
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KitsumiMaru said:
Go to source.android.com
Read the page
Read ALL the pages
Read it all again
Take some aspirin for your headache
Read it again.
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I'll try that. : )
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If the device is soft bricked u can unbrick .. Hard bricked u will have to take it to service centre....
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Adi_Pat said:
If the device is soft bricked u can unbrick .. Hard bricked u will have to take it to service centre....
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Hey mate! Howz ur build goin?!
Everything going well so far.. No obstacles yet !
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Everything going well so far.. No obstacles yet !
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Thats good to hear! Good Luck!

[DEV][TUT][WIP]Brew your own stock-ROM-based Galaxy Y ROM (for Windows)

Hello! As promised to some members of the board, here is my long diary of GG-ROM's journey.
Prequisites:
Your Samsung Galaxy Y (D'uh!) with the following applications installed:
Terminal Emulator
Root Explorer or an Android File Manager that reads the root directory.
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A USB cable for your SGY
A computer with Microsoft Windows (preferrably 32-bit)
dsixda's Android Kitchen installed in your computer
Activity 1: Getting the files needed for brewing (I just love Starbucks, that's why brewing is used instead of cooking. :-D):
1.1. Make some modifications to your phone that stick to the ./system/ folder (e.g. Root access and SuperUser; BusyBox; and whatnot).​1.2. Get your current kernel. (Thank you, Skin1980 for sending this to us!) [Source thread]
1.2.1. Open Terminal Emulator and execute the following commands:
Code:
su
dd if=/dev/block/bml7 of=/sdcard/boot.img
Note:
Skin1980 said:
Write the commands exactly as written and get your attention in the second command. It writes "BML7" not "BM17" but you have to type in lowercase letters letter. So "bml7", OK?
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1.2.2. You'll get a copy of boot.img to your phone's SDCard.​1.3. Using the file manager of your choice, copy the ./system/ folder to your SDCard.​1.4. On your PC, create a folder named "WORKING_(put ROM name)". Note that the WORKING_ part is essential in the Kitchen and continue the folder name with anything you want (e.g. WORKING_GINGERBREAD_DXKL2). Then copy the extracted ./system/ folder and boot.img onto that folder. Also, have a backup of that as well.​Sure, there are other methods out there but this is what I did.
Activity 2: Setting up dsixda's Android Kitchen. Official thread.
2.1. Download and install the following (Follow the succession as it is. Installing Cygwin first before Java Development Kit will give you troubles or hard times):
2.1.1. Java for Windows. (just follow the Free Java Download link).
2.1.2. Cygwin. Unzip this and follow the instructions in the "kitchen_readme.txt" file to install a customized version of Cygwin. - dsixda
2.1.3. dsixda's Android Kitchen. Follow "After following the setup for the kitchen, how do I use kitchen?"part of this post. Before proceeding to step 5 of that procedure, read below.​2.2. Put your base ROM (the WORKING_(put ROM name) folder you've created during Activity 1) on C:\cygwin\home\(your user account name)\kitchen\original_update. Proceed with step 5 on the procedure.
2.3. After step 5, you have all systems go for modifying the ROM for your personal usage!​
Under construction...
And another one under progress...
coool bro
nice tute!
Regarding bout copying the system files you can try the droid explorer http://de.codeplex.com/ to copy those files. Just remember the phone has to be rooted. (Sadly I can't test it with this phone if it works perfectly enough. I sold my SGY... run out of dough. lol)
wow. this is something i wanna do. ill try this one as soon as you complete posting all the details.
I've been waiting for this! Keep it coming, bro!
@qtu Bro any update?
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Kumusta naman ang valentine sa Pinas?
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Plz be fast man I have been waiting! You have been delaying a new ROM!
i have got an error while installing my own rom - E: error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip (Status 4)
Any idea how to fix it?
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I also want to know how to use launchers to build roms... Can you help?
mtvtitan said:
Kumusta naman ang valentine sa Pinas?
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I got busted from my lover-to-be that day.
Androhacker said:
Plz be fast man I have been waiting! You have been delaying a new ROM!
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C'mon! I got a life too. I got a research venture, a parliamentary debate (my team won BTW), a seminar lecture (on integrated library systems), household chores, and to eat and sleep too (not to mention that I can't achieve three meals and more than four hours of sleep a day). All in just one hell week. Well, it's a Sunday so be on your guard, I'll try to post something here. Patience dear.
All right but any idea how to fix that error?
Anyways i have already made my own ROM but thanks for those removal terminal codes. And also how to get the system files to work with the dsixda kitchen
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hey guys pls help
i want to make a new rom for sgy
can someone pls give me the stock rom DDLA3 req files
pls
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some of this is applicable:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21343927&postcount=1
many tweaks for phones
I have found out my way to build ROMs so actually I do not need this post but it would still be helpful. Would you like to tell us?
hi, any update kaibigan?
no update? whats this an open ended song for a lonely guy?
The OP is busy I heard. Patience.
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No wonder the week has passed long ago. Guess he doesn't want to share with us. Would request PG101 to close the thread.

[WIP][ROM][4.0.4][Alpha] GummyKoko v0.1 | Gummy v1.2 Port

Hi,
This my first step in the Android kitchen world. I've been working on an AOKP port for a week but my exams came and I found that lots of AOKP ROMs suddenly appeared. The only great ROM left was Gummy. Just finished my exams yesterday and I continued the porting. I think it will be finished today and my main 3 goals for this ROM are Speed, Stability, Support. Any help would be great as this is my first try. Please suggest to me what would the best uploading site right now.
Thank you all for the support.
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Reserved for future
Greets and good luck for your project
I would recommend mediafire or dev-host for upload
Tectas said:
Greets and good luck for your project
I would recommend mediafire or dev-host for upload
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+1 And Some Screenshots Please
and congratulations on finishing exams
i´m a lucky guy too..
edit: dropbox would do the thing too..
http://db.tt/z6wH8HSG
mediafire is a good choice
Thank you all for your encouraging words. I am about to finish it and then I'll flash it and test it the upload it with some screenshots of course. I just want to ask one silly question. Where could I find the CM9 kernel?
Karimmunir said:
Thank you all for your encouraging words. I am about to finish it and then I'll flash it and test it the upload it with some screenshots of course. I just want to ask one silly question. Where could I find the CM9 kernel?
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Well i dont guess there is a flashable zip...if you have any aokp rom already from here or icecoldsandwich ...just take boot.img and form modules bcm... named file...should give you the kernel
Guess I'll need a Linux distro for that, right? Would Ubuntu work?
How about copying the whole boot.img. Will it create a bootloop?
Karimmunir said:
How about copying the whole boot.img. Will it create a bootloop?
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Download a CM9 ROM from here
Open it with any archiving program (7zip for example)
Extract the boot.img (you will see it right after opening the archive)
Browse to system/lib/modules
Extract the bcm4329.ko
Open your rom as an archive
Put boot.img and bcm4329.ko at the same places (delete yours first)
Save and close
Done.
P.S.: great idea! Wish you luck
Port it to incredible s
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amidabuddha said:
Download a CM9 ROM from here
Open it with any archiving program (7zip for example)
Extract the boot.img (you will see it right after opening the archive)
Browse to system/lib/modules
Extract the bcm4329.ko
Open your rom as an archive
Put boot.img and bcm4329.ko at the same places (delete yours first)
Save and close
Done.
P.S.: great idea! Wish you luck
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Yes I understood all this. My question is, how do I open the boot.img. I read before that it uses a file system Windows doesn't support. Would using Ubuntu open it?
incrediblealex said:
Port it to incredible s
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Well, as this is my first time and I only have a Desire S, I won't be able to do that but after I post the ROM, try contacting any famous developer in your thread and let him contact me. I'll be more than glad to help.
Karimmunir said:
Yes I understood all this. My question is, how do I open the boot.img. I read before that it uses a file system Windows doesn't support. Would using Ubuntu open it?
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You dont need to open boot.img...just copy it over and so bcm... named file...just copy
Karimmunir said:
Yes I understood all this. My question is, how do I open the boot.img. I read before that it uses a file system Windows doesn't support. Would using Ubuntu open it?
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Well Windows sucks for development. My chose is Ubuntu, it is pretty straight-forward. Here is a guide how to decompile boot.img, but I am wondering why you need this...
most of the ICS ROMs here are running on CM9 kernel, added by the procedure from my previous post
Wow. I'm extremely stupid. I thought you meant that bcm4329.ko was inside that boot.img. Sorry for my stupidity. I've finished all the necessary steps (I guess). Last question, how exactly do you compile the ROM?
Sorry For Being RUDE ..
But I Havent Understood What You Exactly Are Doing??
You are appearing as a NOOB
I'm porting the Gummy ROM (CRESPO) and I'm trying to get it to work. If your talking about the last few posts I was trying to get the CM9 kernel so that the ROM can work well. Currently I'm signing the ROM.

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