[Q] Help needed building custom kernel for Mako - Miscellaneous Android Development

Hi
I've managed to build a stock kernel (5.0.1) from source for my Nexus 4 but what I'm trying to do is add Stratosk's 'double tap to wake' to this kernel. I have no experience with Git so finding out what commits I need is proving problematic.
Can anybody offer any pointers please?
Thanks

Nicknoxx said:
Hi
I've managed to build a stock kernel (5.0.1) from source for my Nexus 4 but what I'm trying to do is add Stratosk's 'double tap to wake' to this kernel. I have no experience with Git so finding out what commits I need is proving problematic.
Can anybody offer any pointers please?
Thanks
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Have you check thisGuthub

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Hi, I've just received my OPO on the 27th. I was really interested in Android development when I had my Nexus 5 and started building my own AOSP ROM, I've been looking into doing the same for the OPO but am unable to find an actual way of building AOSP with Google's code. I know OPO released their AOSP kernel source here: https://github.com/OnePlusTech/android_kernel_oneplus_one and CyanogenMod has thiers here: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8974 but I'm unable to work out a way of including these into my AOSP build and I would prefer to not build CM.
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Ah yes, I see what you're saying now. Thanks for clearing this up for me! I just noticed when I looked at the VanirAOSP ROM thread that it states CM for it's credits, haha. I apologize for my ignorance.
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