[Q] [REQUEST] AOSPA for Ferrari [REQUEST] - Xiaomi Mi 4i

Would someone mind to compile a version of AOSPA (Paranoid Android) for our device? Thanks in advance, and speaking of so, could someone guide me through how to make a rom, compile sources, merge sources and built Custom ROMS? Thanks

hmmm
let's see
anyway
if you want to compile a rom
head to Android Chef Central sub forum
there is a lots of guide right there
also i gonna leak my works here :v
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24562946973631778

Hackerpunk1 said:
Would someone mind to compile a version of AOSPA (Paranoid Android) for our device? Thanks in advance, and speaking of so, could someone guide me through how to make a rom, compile sources, merge sources and built Custom ROMS? Thanks
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is that real i mean is that a legit bliss build ?

kanishk @Mi4i said:
is that real i mean is that a legit bliss build ?
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build is legit but not official

milav said:
build is legit but not official
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[Q] Building AOSP (not CM) for the OPO, is it possible?

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.
Note: I'd like to build AOSP myself, I'm fully aware that there is a current official OPO build available.
Thanks in advance,
Lewis
LewisD94 said:
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.
Note: I'd like to build AOSP myself, I'm fully aware that there is a current official OPO build available.
Thanks in advance,
Lewis
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It's advisable that you create your own tree from the CAF MSM8974 using CM GPS and other drivers and build CAF AOSP. Otherwise, it's close to impossible/very difficult. Pure AOSP is again near impossible/very difficult for non nexus devices.
Thank you very much for the reply, so building AOSP is pretty much impossible then?
I was having a look around on the internet last night and came across this: http://developer.sonymobile.com/kno...uild-aosp-kitkat-for-unlocked-xperia-devices/
Would there be a way of adapting this guide to allow for an easier build process of AOSP for our device? The other confusion that I face is if it's impossible to build AOSP for the OPO then how are ROMs such as this available?
LewisD94 said:
Thank you very much for the reply, so building AOSP is pretty much impossible then?
I was having a look around on the internet last night and came across this: http://developer.sonymobile.com/kno...uild-aosp-kitkat-for-unlocked-xperia-devices/
Would there be a way of adapting this guide to allow for an easier build process of AOSP for our device? The other confusion that I face is if it's impossible to build AOSP for the OPO then how are ROMs such as this available?
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VanirAOSP uses CM trees as of now. Again, CAF AOSP is basically AOSP for non nexus Qualcomm devices., and any experienced dev can whip up a tree and get it working. Also, reaally good devs can/may be able to port AOSP if they wanted. It's a matter of whether they want to do it or not.
That link is for Sony devices only because Sony already provides CAF trees as an OEM so devs can build.
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VanirAOSP uses CM trees as of now. Again, CAF AOSP is basically AOSP for non nexus Qualcomm devices., and any experienced dev can whip up a tree and get it working. Also, reaally good devs can/may be able to port AOSP if they wanted. It's a matter of whether they want to do it or not.
That link is for Sony devices only because Sony already provides CAF trees as an OEM so devs can build.
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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.
Hello
I would like to create my first rom for oneplus one but without modification from OMNI or CM, basically vanilla rom. but I have some doubts.
Can I create a rom based on AOSP with device tree from OMNI/CM right?
Thanks!

Help with porting CM

If one were interested in learning how to port cyanogenmod and had minimal experience in coding (aside from some high school courses) where would one find a tutorial or assistance in porting CM to the idol 3? TIA
Hello.
Porting CM ? CM12.1 has already been compiled for our device and it's fully fonctional
Making your own builds is your actual goal,I presume.
Also,do a little exploring before you post a question like this one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/guide-android-rom-development-t2814763
This should be of help as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/guide-build-cm12-source-t3045014
It is pretty much the same for other roms(make a folder for the files,repo init...(specific for the rom,look for it in manifest or build repos of roms github)
Just for myself
murigny64 said:
Hello.
Porting CM ? CM12.1 has already been compiled for our device and it's fully fonctional
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Yeah I just wanted to build for myself to learn.
Thanks!
The Marionette said:
Making your own builds is your actual goal,I presume.
Also,do a little exploring before you post a question like this one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/guide-android-rom-development-t2814763
This should be of help as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/guide-build-cm12-source-t3045014
It is pretty much the same for other roms(make a folder for the files,repo init...(specific for the rom,look for it in manifest or build repos of roms github)
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Awesome, thanks a ton.
Twitchyleftarm said:
If one were interested in learning how to port cyanogenmod and had minimal experience in coding (aside from some high school courses) where would one find a tutorial or assistance in porting CM to the idol 3? TIA
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Start to learn how to use search menu on XDA, then read,learn and then ask questions
Nobody will give you here a one message course how to get source,compile and build the ROM.

How to compile a ROM?

How to compile a ROM for an unofficial device
marcelo1998 said:
How to compile a ROM for an unofficial device
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Please just type this question in google.
You will get tons of link for compile ROMs.
Just do study first than ask question bro.
OK ,bro,thanks

apply patches on own android rom

Hello,
I'm developing my own android rom from sources right now. That also works so far. I get a complete ROM at the end. Unfortunately the security patch level is not up to date. How can I integrate the patches from the Android Bulletins into my ROM ?
Many thanks for your help
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Hello,
I'm developing my own android rom from sources right now. That also works so far. I get a complete ROM at the end. Unfortunately the security patch level is not up to date. How can I integrate the patches from the Android Bulletins into my ROM ?
Many thanks for your help
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If it's ABC rom this question would be best asked in the forum above yours. here
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If it's ABC rom this question would be best asked in the forum above yours. here
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No, it's no ABC rom. It's an AOSP rom. I build it with the sources of AOSP and build an generic Image.

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The ROM is ready? And it's Android 13 as I see the brand.
ryo2456 said:
The ROM is ready? And it's Android 13 as I see the brand.
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Yeha, everything works so far but we are still having SODP issues like no Wifi on Sagami Boards. Kumano should be fine tho...
Miustone said:
Yeha, everything works so far but we are still having SODP issues like no Wifi on Sagami Boards. Kumano should be fine tho...
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If I wanna try need go to GitHub and build it myself?
Wow
Hi, what is the kernal version? 4.19 or 4.14?
If it is 4.19, then I really want to use it on other roms
JaneValley said:
Hi, what is the kernal version? 4.19 or 4.14?
If it is 4.19, then I really want to use it on other roms
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It's indeed 4.19. Ready to use for Custom ROMs too, you'll just need to rebuild the kernel since it pre-built for AOSP.
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