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I am trying to compile the AOSP source code for a Verizon Galaxy S3 (d2vzw). What I am trying to achieve is a ROM that has the latest android (4.4.2 at this moment or if that is not possible the 4.3) with some of Samsung's apps like the calender and contacts. I was able to successfully download and build the AOSP based on the instruction that is found on (source {.} android {.} com {/} source {/} building-running {.} html) and I have downloaded the Samsung code from Samsung's open source (opensource {.} samsung {.} com {/} reception {/} receptionSub {.} do?method=search&searchValue=i535) web site. My thinking is, since Samsung is distributing the code as open source, there has to be a way able to compile it, otherwise, it would be useless. But I am not sure how I can combine the two together. I am not looking for a pre-build ROM because I want to learn more about ROM's and customizing them. Any pointer about what to do would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Sam

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