Hello. I was wondering how hard it would be to compile a wpasupplicant module with eap-fast support? My work uses eap_fast and I have successfully recompiled Ubuntu 14.04 on my work PC to work with it but I didn't know how it was done for Android/Nexus 5? Do you have to get the SDK and recompile the whole ROM? If so, is there a github that is ready to go to check out?
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Hello. I was wondering how hard it would be to compile a wpasupplicant module with eap-fast support? My work uses eap_fast and I have successfully recompiled Ubuntu 14.04 on my work PC to work with it but I didn't know how it was done for Android/Nexus 5? Do you have to get the SDK and recompile the whole ROM? If so, is there a github that is ready to go to check out?
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Bump. Again, this is a question on how to compile part of the ROM for the wpasupplicant part, not how to fix it for my wifi.
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HI. I want to know if there is any way to change the OS of the Xoom. I want to install Linux or Windows 8 (I prefer Linux) but I want to run as primary and only OS on Xoom. No virtual machine, no remote desktop. Just to install it on harddrive. Is anything like that?
Ubuntu touch maybe
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Not possible, sorry
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Not even Ubuntu? Ubuntu runs everywhere! His kernel can recognize even microwave! I like very much the idea of Ubuntu on my tablet instead Android
Not going to happen. You can partially run Ubuntu Touch. But it's far from completely working.
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Hm... If we can't run ubuntu, what we can? why android works and ubuntu not, having the same kernel? Do I understand right, that drivers are in kernel and kernel have "public" api?
i have xoom in disposal. i want to use xoom as dev platform on linux. i want to have access to wifi, bluetooth, camera, sensors built in, etc. is it possible, or can you suggest some other kind of such platform? i don't really need 3d acceleration for example. or will it be much simpler to develop on ndk for android?
you can run linux through chroot.
(with the right kernel)
md5?
I've downloaded this backup. I've checked md5 properly, and it was the same, but I couldn't restore it due to mismatching at md5. any solution for me? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1811747
Hi,
Where I can get the .zip for the experimental builds?
Not the nightlies
If these .zip files doesn't exist, how can I do my own? Where I can find a guide or somenthing to do that.
Thanks!
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falle21 said:
Hi,
Where I can get the .zip for the experimental builds?
Not the nightlies
If these .zip files doesn't exist, how can I do my own? Where I can find a guide or somenthing to do that.
Thanks!
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I don't recommend trying to set up a rig to build for novice users. With that said, it is something you can do with some time and effort. If you choose to build Android on your machine, it will (probably) be tough. It also may take your machine hours to do the work. Keep that in mind..
Google is your friend. Keep in mind, you cannot compile Android on Windows, so you will need a virtual machine or a (dual boot) Linux partition on your hard drive.
Once you have the basics in place, I'm sure the rest of us can help you iron out any little issues with linking.
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Thanks a lot, a google about this but i cant find good information. Thanks for the answer
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falle21 said:
Thanks a lot, a google about this but i cant find good information. Thanks for the answer
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The CyanogenMod Wiki has some good information for how to get started:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Build_for_apexqtmo (This guide has a few things specific to building CM 10.2, but you change the repo init line to read cm-11.0 instad, and you'll be fine to follow along with what I'm mentioning)
To build the Hypnotoad builds, you follow that through the point that you are done with Section 2.7 (Get prebuilt apps)
Then instead of running breakfast, and trying to extract blobs, add the manifest linked in the development thread to .repo/local_manifests.
Run repo sync again,
apply the cherry pick list (after envsetup, repopick <list>)
Then skip to section 2.11 (Start the build)
If you want to use ccache to speed up subsequent builds, follow section 2.10
Thanks! I gonna research and try.
Thanks for the information
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Hi Guy, and thanks for a lovely forum.
I'm currently running 4.4.2 on my Nexus 5 rooted and with Exposed Installer and GravityBox[KK] (which has a modify kernel for the Exposed installer). I want to install the new OTA-update (4.4.3) but the installation always get aborted (unexpected counting) or something. Dose The EI and GB[KK] interfere with the update process or by the modify kernel or both?
Do I need to uninstall EI and GB[KK], unroot the Nexus 5? In that case, how? Or do a factory reset or di I need to install totally back to stock 4.4.3?
I'm running a Mac (the only computer i own, and I have on internet connection at home so I use my Nexus 5's 3G and use hotspot to the Mac so it's not possible to install ROM's/update via my Mac cause then I will not have an internet connection during the installation process).
Is it possible to return back to stock on my Mac? In case how?
Dose anyone know how to fix this problem or are able to help me solve this problem? All answers are appreciated. I really need to get the 4.4.3 update. It dose not matter if I need to do a full "wipe"/factory reset, I have everything backup.
//David
This was created for people in your situation
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53109563
Also, see this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47369234
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jd1639 said:
This was created for people in your situation
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53109563
Also, see this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47369234
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Thanks for the quick reply!
I do not fully understand the instructions for the Mac. I'm not so femilier with the terminal commands. Do I need to install adb and fastboot on me Mac also?
Do you think that you can help me understand a little better or go through with the steps?
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Thanks for the quick reply!
I do not fully understand the instructions for the Mac. I'm not so femilier with the terminal commands.
Do you think that you can help me understand a little better or go through with the steps?
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Google 15 second adb drivers xda. That should set up adb/fastboot that'll you'll need. Then extract the file and just double click on the flash-all.sh
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Google 15 second adb drivers xda. That should set up adb/fastboot that'll you'll need. Then extract the file and just double click on the flash-all.sh
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Yes but when I search that it's only "for WINDOW" I need for OS X.
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Yes but when I search that it's only "for WINDOW" I need for OS X.
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Try googling fastboot osx xda
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Try googling fastboot osx xda
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Hi again!
I manage to the part where you use commands for test if the Mac detected my Nexus 5 but I get error massage:
"macbook:android Macbook2$ ./adb devices
List of devices attached
044d1ff7251a31c9 unauthorized"
What seems to be the trouble?
Is it possible to manually install/build the make command on an android device. Before you suggest it, botbrew doesn't want to work for my Nexus 5 or TMO SGS4. Thanks in advanced!
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Don't see why you need make. There's an apk here ( http://botbrew.com/). Don't know if this is possible, if you want to compile stuff why not cross-compile?
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Don't see why you need make. There's an apk here ( http://botbrew.com/). Don't know if this is possible, if you want to compile stuff why not cross-compile?
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Not brew spews all kinds of errors and won't work. How would I cross compile the make command for my phone or utils and or packages in general??
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codecaine21 said:
Not brew spews all kinds of errors and won't work. How would I cross compile the make command for my phone or utils and or packages in general??
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What do you want to do? Build stuff? Do you have a bunch of makefiles you need running? I think that you'd still need a toolchain to build stuff, not just make.
My suggestion was to cross compile stuff on your PC that runs on your PHONE.
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What do you want to do? Build stuff? Do you have a bunch of makefiles you need running? I think that you'd still need a toolchain to build stuff, not just make.
My suggestion was to cross compile stuff on your PC that runs on your PHONE.
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Exactly what I want to do. Build a program from source. A C program tarball. But yes I have make files and all that good stuff. I can easily build on my Linux box but not my phone.
How do I go about building a toolchain and cross compiling? Do you have any links handy?
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I think the NDK is what I'm looking for. I hope it can cross compile lakes with make files, multiple c programs and shared object files.
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How can I port pa 4.45 stable from the nexus 7 (2012)? I think that an asop based rom would do better for porting Asus apps.
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How can I port pa 4.45 stable from the nexus 7 (2012)? I think that an asop based rom would do better for porting Asus apps.
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With great difficulty.
You should look at building it from the PA sources on their github instead.
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With great difficulty.
You should look at building it from the PA sources on their github instead.
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OK, how would I go about doing so?
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OK, how would I go about doing so?
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You will need to install linux to start preferably on a machine as dual boot or stand alone or in a virtual machine.
Do a google search for building android roms from source on github. It'll have way more info on how to do it than I could possible type out for you here.
It'll be quite journey for you
You need to clone some repos on git and then you can start to build for the TF700.
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You will need to install linux to start preferably on a machine as dual boot or stand alone or in a virtual machine.
Do a google search for building android roms from source on github. It'll have way more info on how to do it than I could possible type out for you here.
It'll be quite journey for you
You need to clone some repos on git and then you can start to build for the TF700.
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Ok, I will start when I get back home from vacation. I already have Linux on my desktop there.
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I was just looking around in the asopa legacy git and saw that they already have a device tree for the tf201, would it be less work to edit that to make it compatible with the tf700 than forking from cm?
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I was just looking around in the asopa legacy git and saw that they already have a device tree for the tf201, would it be less work to edit that to make it compatible with the tf700 than forking from cm?
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Probably not, depending on how old it is, but you can use it as a reference. Also compare the TF201 trees of PA and CM to see if there are any PA-specific things to be done.