Hi all,
I've a question for you guys.
I've a SG3 (i9300), I'd like to know if using the cyanogen device tree for my device (located here) is possible to build AOSP source code.
if yes, then it looks like that would be possible to compile Lollipop AOSP for my device.. am I right ?
Thank you very much.
Cyanogen IS AOSP... Lol. Its AOSP with added features. If that's not an Android 5.0 lollipop kernel source, then it won't boot out of the box. Your best bet would be to get some Android 4.4 kernel source and do ramdisk edits and what not needed to get an Android 5.0 ROM booting. Alternatively, if your device is CM supported, I know they were talking about releasing CM12 soon, you could just hold out to see if your device is supported. Outside of CM, many custom ROMs (AOKP, Pacman, etc.) Take it upon themselves to release ROMs as well. Example: PACman had a 4.4 custom ROM out and in circulation, even before cyanogenmod, so u never know!
mingolianbeef said:
Cyanogen IS AOSP... Lol. Its AOSP with added features. If that's not an Android 5.0 lollipop kernel source, then it won't boot out of the box. Your best bet would be to get some Android 4.4 kernel source and do ramdisk edits and what not needed to get an Android 5.0 ROM booting. Alternatively, if your device is CM supported, I know they were talking about releasing CM12 soon, you could just hold out to see if your device is supported. Outside of CM, many custom ROMs (AOKP, Pacman, etc.) Take it upon themselves to release ROMs as well. Example: PACman had a 4.4 custom ROM out and in circulation, even before cyanogenmod, so u never know!
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Hello, thanks for your answer.
I'd like to know this only for learning purpose, I'm not going to compile the AOSP
What I don't understand, is why adding the device tree to the lollipop AOSP is not sufficient to boot out of the box, can you please explain this in details ? Many thanks.
Can complie CM11 and so on from source without problems, now i thought to complie AOSP but the device aren't supported anymore.
After Android 4.3 google stops the support, so just have official sources and drivers from them and from CM1X and OmniRom.
Is it possible to complie AOSP kitkat or lollipop with the sources i have?
Its interessting to know it and try it on my own...
Maybe anyone have an idea how could i made it, every hint are welcome.
Has anyone tried the official Sony AOSP roms yet? Specifically this:
http://developer.sonymobile.com/knowledge-base/open-source/open-devices/latest-updates/
Is it stable?
I haven't but i suggest installing the Marshmallow Concept it's literally Vanilla Android and it's perfect.
Hi all,
I want to build my first rom. I'm a software developer (Java and Web), but my Linux knowledge is somewhat intermediate.
I have a Moto G4 Plus laying around. Here's what I have done so far:
1. Downloaded the AOSP source from Google for android-7.0.0_r15 (Nougat)
2. Found the Kernel Source for the Moto G4 Plus (Nougat)
I'm stuck at adding the device's kernel source to the AOSP source. How do I combine the two?
Here's the link for the kernel source: https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm/releases/tag/MMI-NPJS25.93-14-10
I've tried looking this up online but the results are very limited.
As far as I understand this kernel source provides everything I need to make the ROM compatible with my device, right?
Could someone point me to the right direction?
Much appreciated.
The Offical Sony XZ2 Compact AOSP Sourcecode is online on GitHub --> https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/device-sony-apollo
any twrp working
also the XZ2c started to get beta AOSP builds from sony https://developer.sony.com/file/dow...es-for-aosp-oreo-android-8-1-kernel-4-9-tama/ :victory:
would be great to know if someone can try what works and what does not work (the XZ2c is my daily driver, so I can't afford running a beta right now)