Is anyone else getting an error field "arch.arm.cortex_a73" does not exist while trying to build any roms other than AOSP?
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I was wondering what is the difference between these two branches. I think the ics-mr1 is the aosp branch. Maybe I am wrong.
I was just looking to start my own AOSP ROM which one should I use?
Maybe I am just paranoid.
I started compiling the 4.0.3 branch anyway
I'm a software developer so please don't say something like "one is for Touchwiz and the other is for AOSP roms". I was talking to my friend (he is a recognized dev here) and he said that the major difference was the bootclasspath. I was trying to get the ICS kernel from the leak to work with an AOSP base. I changed the bootclasspath to that of an AOSP ICS ROM but then I got stuck in a bootloop. Are there any differences other than the bootclasspath that would be required to be changed in order to get this kernel to work with AOSP?
I'm by no means a dev, but would it not be due to source level references in the kernel to framework/libs that may not be present or re-located? In my understanding the Samsung touchwiz framewok is quite different from aosp.
That being said, maybe you could try messaging RavenX, he's a dev in the t989 forum section that ported our kernel to an aosp rom for them, I'm sure he would be of more help.
I am building an aosp ROM for the galaxy player 5.0 as an independent study at my school. I have the stock kernel for it that I extracted out of an odin image and I was wondering, do I have to build aosp around the kernel because I heard aosp kernels aren't good with the drivers and I need every function to work. I have found many tutorials for aosp and I am not going to use Googles since I can't understand that as much as other ones on the internet. Can someone enlighten me on the subject so I'm not going to fail, its due by january and I am still on the fence about whether I can do this. I just need some guidance and not to have somebody do it for me.
Hello xda members.
I've got a question regarding kernels. How is one to know which kernel will work with there particular ROM? Are they all somewhat compatible just to a matter of degree? Or do people just find one that sounds good and hope it works on there particular ROM?
I'm running aosb end of the line ROM and I'm real curious to try out kernels now.
Any insight world be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
There are pretty much 2 types of kernels.
CAF kernels - Used for CyanogenMod based ROMS
NON-CAF kernels - Used for AOSP / Stock
Find out if your ROM is CM based. If it is, Look in each kernel thread to see if it mentions CAF.
Hi,
This rom is based on CM so you need a kernel compatible with CM roms like (or tagged with "CAF"): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2551441 or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2661397...
Maybe there is one or two others, don't remember exactly.
ericv99 said:
I'm running aosb end of the line ROM and I'm real curious to try out kernels now.
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Since you are running aosb which is CM based Rom you can try the above 2 given and also the elemental X for CAF based Roms
thank you guys. now to go check em out...
is there anyone to make a custom rom for this device?
many people here can test every build that comes up