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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kansasboy001 said:
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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kansasboy001 said:
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.
sbdags said:
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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kansasboy001 said:
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.
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This is CM10 Alpha for the Nexus 7. There might be bugs but everything should be working.
The is a build of CM10 that I compiled and thought I would share. It has pulls from gerrit in it. This is kind of like a Nightly build but with more experimental stuff in it.
Pulls from gerrit and other modifications:
enable multi-user support
Secret Franco sauce
CallNotifier: Ring in PHONE_INCOMING_RING only if it has already rang once.
LockscreenShortcuts : Minor code cleanup
Implemented Linaro. Full -03 with some bionic patches. Everything should work.
Changes in the 10/3 build:
tuna: add cpu boost hint
Settings: Add setting in security for sms message rate alerts
GNexusParts improvements
A few other minor things.
Download (MediaFire)
Download (Goo.im)
MD5: cccf3180f988627b8eb8083c254cd789
Latest Gapps: 20120726
MD5: c86d557ce575a223d39efbc27bdaeaa4
All credit goes to the Cyanogenmod team and to whoever made the gerrit submissions.
Thank you 16gb. Time for a nandroid & flash. Thanks for the work.
I'll check this out tomorrow!
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time to flash
Flashed as soon as uploaded to rootzwiki....its awesome...one question tho, can you add the theme manager? Or is it not yet made?
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Flashed as soon as uploaded to rootzwiki....its awesome...one question tho, can you add the theme manager? Or is it not yet made?
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would you mind posting the steps you used to flash?
Seems to boot and have most stuff working, nice work.
This should be in original dev,
But yes thanks
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Definitely bookmarking this. Your my favorite dev on my vzw nexus. Been running your rom as a daily since January.
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Phone or tablet ui?
neilrl79 said:
Phone or tablet ui?
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Still the phone hybrid. CM code is still at a minimal and there doesn't appear to be too many differences between this and stock yet. Should hopefully be more added as compatible code gets merged and the incompatible code gets modified
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Cant wait to flash this, thank you in advance
Would love for Flash to work in the ICS browser like it does in JR4.
So any real difference between this and stock,does it just a
have a couple of add on and does everything work. Thanks
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Seems much faster and smoother, battery seems really good too. And the start of the CM goodies. Really nice, going to use this as a daily for now.
HA i would see this after i **** up using the lcd density app. gonna fix it then flash this bad boy on my n7. cant wait
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Still the phone hybrid. CM code is still at a minimal and there doesn't appear to be too many differences between this and stock yet. Should hopefully be more added as compatible code gets merged and the incompatible code gets modified
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Damn, was hoping it was tablet.
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So any real difference between this and stock,does it just a
have a couple of add on and does everything work. Thanks
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Has the much better aosp browser instead of chrome by default. Way smoother because of this.
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Waiting for this! Thanks.
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Will we be able to hopefully run Ubuntu Touch/Ubuntu Phone on the photon? It is available for Nexus Devices but Since the Photon has official unlock...
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Ubuntu OS is basically CM10.1 without dalvik from what I've heard....
I also heard Nexus devices don't run it very well at all. Give it time, if it really is just CM10.1, it will probably work...
It is still in its development stages. I would gladly assist in porting however this device is my personal device and I can not afford to mess it up. I was wondering if anyone was interested in trying to port it.
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arrrghhh said:
Ubuntu OS is basically CM10.1 without dalvik from what I've heard....
I also heard Nexus devices don't run it very well at all. Give it time, if it really is just CM10.1, it will probably work...
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what you mean is "Ubuntu for Android". "Ubuntu Phone" is another project and the only thing what is has in common with android ist the kernel. And since we have the kernel sources for our phone, it should be not impossible to port it to the photon Q.
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what you mean is "Ubuntu for Android". "Ubuntu Phone" is another project and the only thing what is has in common with android ist the kernel. And since we have the kernel sources for our phone, it should be not impossible to port it to the photon Q.
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Look at the "Ubuntu Phone" source. It's basically CM10.1 chrooting to an Ubuntu environment...
Just hope ubuntu will officially support this device
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this looks like fun
http://www.redmondpie.com/install-a...id-device-with-ubuntu-installer-download-now/
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http://www.redmondpie.com/install-a...id-device-with-ubuntu-installer-download-now/
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That's "Ubuntu for Android" and is something tottaly different from "Ubuntu Touch".
Ubuntu touch would be awesome on this phone and now that we have 10.1 which seems to work very well on my phone its probably going to be coming soon.... fingers crossed....
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Regarding http://www.vladislavonline.com/porting-ubuntu-touch-for-motorola-photon-q/, it is possible to compile & boot it - but no graphics.
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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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.
beekay201 said:
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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On my mobile device g2, the developers recently switched to caf kernels and users have noticed dramatic performance so I was wondering why no one has tried this or is that a Qualcomm cop set thing only?
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goast said:
On my mobile device g2, the developers recently switched to caf kernels and users have noticed dramatic performance so I was wondering why no one has tried this or is that a Qualcomm cop set thing only?
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CAF is a custom Linux kernel branch in place to support Qualcomm hardware. By using a potentially heavily customized kernel (while AOSP Android uses the main Linux kernel), custom kernel developers will have to effectively maintain two separate instances of their customizations.
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We use tegra so it doesn't appear to be viable for our devices.
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We use tegra so it doesn't appear to be viable for our devices.
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Thanks bud.. Wish it would tho...lol... I tried to reach you on irc but was unable to figure out how to use it but I'll try again
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goast said:
Thanks bud.. Wish it would tho...lol... I tried to reach you on irc but was unable to figure out how to use it but I'll try again
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