Guide For Building PA/ROMs? - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey all. I'm thinking about installing Ubuntu and learning how to build! Can any of you recommend a updated guide for building preferably PA. I tried searching but found outdated links. Thanks!:thumbup:
Device: Nexus 5 16GB
ROM: Purity w/ Franco r32

I dont know how to build PA from the sources, but I can help you with AOSP .
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bitdomo said:
I dont know how to build PA from the sources, but I can help you with AOSP .
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I said preferably so yes you can!
Device: Nexus 5 16GB
ROM: Purity w/ Franco r32

ZacksBuilds said:
I said preferably so yes you can!
Device: Nexus 5 16GB
ROM: Purity w/ Franco r32
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I sent you a pm about my contacts.
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[ROM] [AOSP 4.2.2] Paranoid Android Nightlies [April 13th][Unofficial]

This is PA nightlies built from source everyday, this is a great rom for people wanting to try out the latest features until stable builds come out every week or so, will update this thread in the morning just wanted to get the link out, and this is self compiled by me, not officially released by PA
Here is link to latest nightly: http://andromirror.com/rom/PAN7Ny/downloads
enjoy!
and will be adding more features and optimizations as i go
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Weooo !
No more waiting
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Is this optimized the way that Aaron does it?
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bcvictory said:
Is this optimized the way that Aaron does it?
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All of that is done in the source I believe so yes
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FitAmp said:
All of that is done in the source I believe so yes
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But no hybrid 2 I'm guessing. I'm giving it a shot! You should consider using 03 with strict allising because that had the best results with the 'lag tests' that some of us did a month ago. For some reason I don't think Aaron didn't choose that for the normal builds.
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bcvictory said:
But no hybrid 2 I'm guessing. I'm giving it a shot! You should consider using 03 with strict allising because that had the best results with the 'lag tests' that some of us did a month ago. For some reason I don't think Aaron didn't choose that for the normal builds.
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There are reasons why Aaron has left out some optimizations...
If hybrid2 sources are out, then it will be in these builds
Edit: just looked at the PA github and yes hybrid2 is published so it should be included in these builds
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FitAmp said:
There are reasons why Aaron has left out some optimizations...
If hybrid2 sources are out, then it will be in these builds
Edit: just looked at the PA github and yes hybrid2 is published so it should be included in these builds
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I'm just wondering why that's all. And that's good! Anything about pie 2?
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In settings, hibrid properties FC for me.
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pie 2 isn't finished yet Aaron is still working on it
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wags57 said:
In settings, hibrid properties FC for me.
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Did you do a complete wipe before flashing? (Cache,dalvik,data,system)
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FitAmp said:
Did you do a complete wipe before flashing? (Cache,dalvik,data,system)
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Yes
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Yes
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Hybrid 2 is new and is still being worked on.
Id recommend for the time being to use one of the previous builds until they work out the bugs.
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Stupid sugarsync.... Will have to re upload the ROMs to a different server will do it in the morning
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updated link now on working mirror
azoller1 said:
updated link now on working mirror
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New one coming today?
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I have no problem with you doing this but there is no point the source hasn't changed in weeks and hybrid2 and pie2 are being worked on locally so your basically building the same rom over and over again. This is why we don't do nightlys like this.
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Hmm i could close this thread then because if you guys don't update your source every night then there is no point in having night lies
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azoller1 said:
Hmm i could close this thread then because if you guys don't update your source every night then there is no point in having night lies
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there is only two of us working right now 3 on a good day we dont have time to update everyday. And we are currently working on large projects which need to be pushed in large batches so things will be slower than normal
no tilapia??
here we are still locked at a 3.10 version from march 13 or 17!!

[Q] how do i run latest cm 10.2 night with latest franco kernel nightly?

I wanna run these two together but when I install Franco it messes up the screen color....
Plz help
robbieast said:
I wanna run these two together but when I install Franco it messes up the screen color....
Plz help
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You can't Franco will probably never support cyanogen again since they've changed there base from aosp to Qualcomm
And why is this in accessories?
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There is a colorfix zip floating around in Franco and aokp threads just search for it under nexus 4
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You can run the nightly from 10-1-2013 and back.
Please see this link.
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/80060-custom-kernels-issue/

Best kernel?

Hi! Which is the best kernel out there for
battery life please?
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Faizi Ch said:
Hi! Which is the best kernel out there for
battery life please?
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Good question, but there's no definitive answer... Different roms need different kernels..
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Marmite the best
Setting.Out said:
Good question, but there's no definitive answer... Different roms need different kernels..
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Fold old android version Bedalus 's Kernel : Marmite was one of the best for autonomy.
ui10 said:
Fold old android version Bedalus 's Kernel : Marmite was one of the best for autonomy.
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I'm using Slimkat v2.3. Tell me any compatible kernel for custom kitkat 4.4.2, also give me its link. Thanks!
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Faizi Ch said:
I'm using Slimkat v2.3. Tell me any compatible kernel for custom kitkat 4.4.2, also give me its link. Thanks!
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The only custom kernel currently available that works reliably with kitkat is Devil Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46810981&postcount=452

Caf

How do I tell of I'm on a caf ROM?
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If you're on cm you're on caf. Most other roms aren't
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jd1639 said:
If you're on cm you're on caf. Most other roms aren't
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or cm based roms. i believe that there's a hybrid or two as well.
Basically, by reading the thread of the ROM you're using.
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rootSU said:
Basically, by reading the thread of the ROM you're using.
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Quite a few ROMs that say AOSP but have CAF parts in them, such as Carbon.
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Quite a few ROMs that say AOSP but have CAF parts in them, such as Carbon.
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ROMs that have some CAF aspects (Sound etc), generally don't say they do - and also use AOSP kernels anyway.
OK I extend my Answer
"Basically, by reading the thread of the ROM you're using. If it is not obvious, ask in the ROM thread - Do not ask in Kernel threads"

Kernel for performance and reliability on battery for cyanogenmod

I was on stock rom and performance was awesome but since I installed cyanogenmod the fluidity is not great, I guess it's because they have ****ty kernel, I was francos kernel but idk if it will work on cm milestone 11
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No you need a CAF kernel. Try elementalX or Chaos
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rootSU said:
No you need a CAF kernel. Try elementalX or Chaos
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Thanks bro, I installed elemental x performance is good again
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Or use this with Franco.

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