Compiling error ../repo/android.got is HTML? - General Questions and Answers

I just got everything working for the first time finally and I'm not sure how to get around this. Every compiling/building guide says to execute the following with appropriate URL and branch, but it gives me the (second) below.
Code:
repo init –u git://github.com/user/android.git –b cm-10.2
Code:
[email protected]:~/android/omni$ repo init -u git://github.com/mike64221/android.git -b android-4.4
/home/mike/bin/repo: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `newline'
/home/mike/bin/repo: line 1: `<!DOCTYPE html>'
I just can't figure it out. Could anyone help?
Yes, I am (attempting) to build Omni.
Hopefully there'll be some possible solutions by morning so I can go ahead and let it work during school.
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Want dream/sapphire proprietary files

In all tutorials I found this lines:
cd ~/android/system/device/htc/dream_sapphire/
./extract-files.sh
But i haven't ANY files in this directory(including this scipt). Can you upload for me all folder? I think about /android/system/device/htc/dream-sapphire/.
Thanks!
The command "extract_files.sh" will extract those files from your phone, but you need to have the phone connected via USB with your PC.
Before trying, you should check whether your adb connection with your phone is working.
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ADB working for me, If I navigate to platform-tools:
[email protected]:~/sdk/platform-tools$ ./adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
But if I am In dream_sapphire folder, terminal show only that extract-files.sh not found:
bash: ./extract-files.sh: No such file or directory
From which sources do you want to build? For ezGingerbread for example the "extract-files.sh" is located in "~android/device/htc/sapphire".
Btw. adb devices should give you a list of connected devices. If that is empty (as you posted) something is not working correctly.
CyanogenMod sources. List of devices is not empty, my phone is present here but I found no need to paste this line.
Sorry, but I'm green in this. I want to learn some about building android. I follow this:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/HTC_Dream_&_Magic:_Compile_CyanogenMod_(Linux)
But i type
repo init -u git://github.com/CyanogenMod/android.git ics
instead of
repo init -u git://github.com/CyanogenMod/android.git -b froyo-stable
dream/sapphire is not supported by CM7/CM9 and that's the reason you do not have the directory/files you are expecting. If you only want to get the proprietary files, you can also switch to an older release (e.g. CM6) for that project, but nevertheless you need to change several other things, too, before you will get a build. If you are not familiar with building from sources, I suggest you to start with something easier, i.e. CM6 or ezGingerbread.
Or you could run repo init from anddisa's or my git repos. I don't know his from memory but for mine you would run
Code:
repo init -u https://github.com/tvall43/android.git -b ics-ds
AndDiSa's might be a little better right now but I hope to eventually get mine running something close to stable if possible.
The latest version of cm with the dream/sapphire stuff is cm7 (even though they dropped support). Anything past that you'll have to port yourself (like AndDiSa and I) or wait for someone to.
Also, I'm half asleep. I could have (and likely did) post errors that I didn't notice. Google is your friend.
tvall said:
Or you could run repo init from anddisa's or my git repos. I don't know his from memory but for mine you would run
Code:
repo init -u https://github.com/tvall43/android.git -b ics-ds
AndDiSa's might be a little better right now but I hope to eventually get mine running something close to stable if possible.
The latest version of cm with the dream/sapphire stuff is cm7 (even though they dropped support). Anything past that you'll have to port yourself (like AndDiSa and I) or wait for someone to.
Also, I'm half asleep. I could have (and likely did) post errors that I didn't notice. Google is your friend.
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OK, I just downloaded your repo. But...
Command:
lunch cyanogen_dream_sapphire-eng
Returns:
[email protected]:~/android/system$ . build/envsetup.sh
including device/htc/dream_sapphire/vendorsetup.sh
including vendor/cm/vendorsetup.sh
[email protected]:~/android/system$ lunch cyanogen_dream_sapphire
Invalid lunch combo: cyanogen_dream_sapphire
[email protected]:~/android/system$ lunch cyanogen_dream_sapphire-eng
vendor/htc/dream_sapphire/dream_sapphire-vendor-blobs.mk:46: *** missing separator. Stop.
Device dream_sapphire not found. Attempting to retrieve device repository from CyanogenMod Github (http://github.com/CyanogenMod).
Found repository: android_device_htc_dream_sapphire
Adding dependency: CyanogenMod/android_device_htc_dream_sapphire -> device/htc/dream_sapphire
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "build/tools/roomservice.py", line 170, in <module>
add_to_manifest([{'repository':repo_name,'target_path':repo_path}])
File "build/tools/roomservice.py", line 121, in add_to_manifest
f = open('.repo/local_manifest.xml', 'w')
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '.repo/local_manifest.xml'
vendor/htc/dream_sapphire/dream_sapphire-vendor-blobs.mk:46: *** missing separator. Stop.
** Don't have a product spec for: 'cyanogen_dream_sapphire'
** Do you have the right repo manifest?
And next, command:
[email protected]:~/android/system$ mka bacon
Returns:
make: *** No rule to make target `bacon'. Stop.
How to fix this?
Anybody can't help me?
blaster44 said:
Anybody can't help me?
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Only CM uses the "make bacon" command. Unless they use the CM repo tool in their repo, it will be unavailable. Same goes for AOSP.
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[HELP] using repo command with more then one manifest

I have searched google and hit a wall.
I want to create a manifest with all my worked store on it but I want to keep it seperated from the other two files
the project already has two
Code:
repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest
curl -L -o .repo/local_manifest.xml -O -L https://raw.github.com/xxx/xxx/xxx/local_manifest.xml
am I able to add in another local_manifest.xml but call it local_manifest2.xml with just my additions in it so that I can keep the other two repos synced and still keep mine work seperated or do i need to fork the local_manifest.xml repo and have to keep a eye out and manually update local_manifest.xml every time that group changes something on there side?
Well I just tried adding local_manifest2.xml and done a test run in a empty directory and done repo sync with my addition and it was totally ignored now trying it with local2_manifest.xml instead in another empty Directory will report back my findings
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local2_manifest.xml did not work at all either I really need a answer or else my project will might as well be dead because of the shear amount of files being replaced

[Q] Issue with repo sync on CM10.2

Hello,
I'm just starting to dive into the world of android development.
Therefor I wanted to have a look at the CM source code for my One S and maybe build it on my own.
What I did:
I followed this wiki http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Build_for_ville
When did everything start to go wrong:
$ repo sync @ http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Build_for_ville#Download_the_source_code
$ repo sync ends with errors on checkout:
error: packages/apps/Settings/: CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Settings checkout 561d03e5163df4f8b3265d0db3e46fa649b4058d
error: prebuilts/eclipse/: platform/prebuilts/eclipse checkout 127a8c3026fc57fdb7cd0f5183a94043f45e4afe
error: prebuilts/gcc/darwin-x86/arm/arm-eabi-4.6/: platform/prebuilts/gcc/darwin-x86/arm/arm-eabi-4.6 checkout b4a17d2eddd3d40bc665260c40d7bd38fe7b1e7b
and
$ brunch ville fails
I've already searched google but didn't find anything appropriate...
I hope someone can help me resolving this issue.
I'm quite new to Linux and Git, so maybe I'm missing some basics.
Thank you in advance!
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[Q] Source init error

Hey Guys, all the time I try to initial my repo I'm gettin those two errors:
Code:
line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `newline'
Code:
line 1: `<!DOCTYPE html>'
And I'm gettin those with all repos doesn't matter whether I'm using AOKP or CM or even Carbon. And I'm gettin the same with Ubuntu 12.04 and 13.10. Do you know how to get it work ?

Building AOSP

I am trying to build AOSP. I have followed some instructions and the best are the instructions of Sony. But when I come to the point to clone the local_manifests, I need to have another file. I have found the AOSP-bacon repo on github where is a local_manifests to clone. So I have done that but when I try to sync the repo with the command 'repo sync' it gives this back:
[email protected]:~/android$ repo sync
fatal: remove-project element specifies non-existent project: platform/build
I have searched but could not find the answer what to do now. Can someone help me or say what I need to do to build AOSP?
Lennert_F said:
I am trying to build AOSP. I have followed some instructions and the best are the instructions of Sony. But when I come to the point to clone the local_manifests, I need to have another file. I have found the AOSP-bacon repo on github where is a local_manifests to clone. So I have done that but when I try to sync the repo with the command 'repo sync' it gives this back:
[email protected]:~/android$ repo sync
fatal: remove-project element specifies non-existent project: platform/build
I have searched but could not find the answer what to do now. Can someone help me or say what I need to do to build AOSP?
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try deleting platform/build manually from the source and delete the same from the local_manifest.xml file then do a repo sync.

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