Hi all.
In this thread I'd like to collect all the information I've found scattered in various threads in order to compile Android system and kernel, directly from GIT repo.
Hoping this help who wants to try to compile Froyo from the GIT repo but really doesn't know where to start!!!
All credits for this infos, obviously, doesn't go to me but to all the great persons I've found in this forum, helping me with a lot of informations: Dzo, l1q1d, Kalt_Kaffe, Incubus and many others.
If something of the things written below is not correct... first of all forgive me! I'm only a newbie trying to do something useful for others like me!!! Then please... help me to correct the mistakes!!!
And then, please, forgive my really bad english! Any correction is appreciated!
DISCLAIMER: even if this steps have been personally tested by me everything u'll decide to do u'll do at ur own risk. The flashing procedure may brick your device.
I've implanted all the compiling environment in a virtual machine with the latest Ubuntu (10.04).
NOTE ABOUT VIRTUAL MACHINE: if you are using a virtual machine it's important that you setup it with at least 1,5GB or RAM. With less RAM than this your Android will not compile.
All you need to obtain a fresh Android System is only a lot of time (and patience) and at least 10GB of free disk space.
10GB is the very minimum disk space you need. If you decide to try in a virtual machine I suggest to create a virtual disk at least 20GB.
1) Install needed software
As in the latest Ubuntu version the repositories have the "sun-java6-jdk", with which you cannot compile Android, you have to install the previous Java version from the Jaunty repo. To do this edit, with your favourite text editor and using "sudo", the "etc/apt/sources.list" file adding the following two lines:
Code:
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ jaunty multiverse
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ jaunty-updates multiverse
and then, from a terminal, run the following commands:
Code:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jdk
After this you can delete/comment the two lines added above in the sources.list file.
Then, according to the instruction described here, install the needed software with the following command:
Code:
$ sudo apt-get install git-core gnupg flex bison gperf libsdl-dev libesd0-dev libwxgtk2.6-dev build-essential zip curl libncurses5-dev zlib1g-dev valgrind
2) Installing repo and configuring the environment
After the installation of the needed software follow this steps to create the right environment for ur compilation. I assume to work in my "/home/virtual" directory. If d'u like to work in another directory simply replace this path with yours in the commands.
Code:
$ mkdir bin
$ PATH=$PATH:/home/virtual/bin/
$ curl http://android.git.kernel.org/repo > /home/virtual/bin/repo
$ chmod a+x /home/virtual/bin/repo
$ mkdir mydroid
$ cd mydroid
3) Downloading, syncing and compiling the source
Now that you are in the destination directory (I've called it "mydroid" but obviously you can call it with every name you want) you've to init and syncing your repo with the one on the server.
The "init" step have to be executed only the first time. Then you can start directly from the "sync" command.
The following steps may need a looooooot of time (about 3 hours in my virtual machine) so you can have one (or two maybe!!!) coffee in the further coffee bar in your city!!!
Anyway let's go:
Code:
$ repo init -u git://androidhtc.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/androidhtc/manifest -b froyo
$ repo sync
$ . build/envsetup.sh
$ lunch full_vogue-userdebug
$ make
With these commands you'll obtain a system with all languages in it.
You'll find the "system" folder under "out/target/product/vogue". Simply tar it and you're in!!!
4) Compiling the kernel
If you only want to compile the kernel you have to follow this steps (from your repo dir - "mydroid" in my case)
Code:
$ cd kernel
Open, with your favourite text editor, the file "Makefile" and change the CROSS_COMPILE line like the following:
Code:
CROSS_COMPILE=../prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/bin/arm-eabi-
then run the following commands:
Code:
make vogue_defconfig
make
After the compilation you'll find the "zImage" file into "kernel/arch/arm/boot/" and use it like you want (I.E. I compile it with NBHCreator in order to flash it into my Polaris).
That's all, folks!!!
Enjoy!
Initializing project gps ...
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
error: Cannot fetch gps
way not?
did it finish or did it get stuck and there is more to fetch?
soundemonchan said:
For those getting a syntax error on
Code:
repo init
It's because of Python3 being listed as Python in /usr/bin.
A temporary workaround is to symlink python2 in place of python 3.
Code:
$ mkdir ~/bin
$ ln -s /usr/bin/python2 ~/bin/python
$ export PATH=~/bin:$PATH
Check to see if it worked
Code:
$ which python
And if it returns the binary in ~/bin/python it worked
The solution would either be to symlink python by default or rewrite repo in Python3.
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Just thought I'd post this here in case someone needs it.
Today , while i am trying to sync the source of android , there is an error like this :
Code:
fatal: Cannot get android.googlesource.com/tools/repo/clone.bundle
fatal: error unknown url type: https
and then i tried to find the way to solve the problem like "edit the script of repo " , for instance :
Code:
REPO_URL='gerrit.googlesource.com/git-repo'
REPO_REV='stable'
change the https to http , but it does not work !
final , i find the way to make it works well :
1.install the Openssl
download the source of OpenSSL
unpack it and mv it to anywhere you want , i put it under the directory of ; /home/jvm/
the cd to it , and run the command :
Code:
$ cd /home/jvm/openssl
$ sudo ./config --prefix=/usr/local --openssldir=/usr/local/openssl
$ sudo make install
finally , it is ok
2.Rebuild and install the Python
download the source of Python2.7
unpack it and mv it to anywhere you want , i put it under the directory of ; /home/jvm/
the cd to it , and run the command :
Code:
$ cd /home/jvm/Python-2.7
#### for this step ,you will need to edit the "modules/setup.dist" , and find the line with "ssl" , and remove the "#"
$ sudo ./config --enable-ssl
$ sudo make install
finally , it is ok
3.Repo init -u your-git-url
Code:
$ mkdir ~/bin
$ PATH=~/bin:$PATH
$ curl dl-ssl.google.com/dl/googlesource/git-repo/repo > ~/bin/repo
$ chmod a+x ~/bin/repo
$ mkdir your-working-dir
$ cd your-working-dir
$ repo init -u your-git-ul
after everything done ,you can sync the source ,and the error has gone away , hope this can help you ~
Ps:
the first time i post thread , if there are anything wrong , please tell me ,thanks ~~
still getting the error
i have ubuntu 13.04 i typed openssl in a command window and its installed on my computer.so i reinstalled python 2.78 with ./configure --enable-ssl but im still getting the same error when trying to repo init.
I know there are many other guides avalable regarding this, But I tried to focus on the small points also that many guides overlook
that's why I have this for you. Do let know if I have missed something or more details have to be included in case still there is a difficulty in compiling
This thread on Madteam Forums: http://madteam.co/forum/development...lt-rom-for-your-device-(ultra-noob-friendly)/
So lets start with simple things
Basic FAQ:
Q: What is a Source built rom?
A: Source Built Roms are roms that are compiled from source on a Linux Platform! They are not themed manually.
Q: How do we build these type of roms?
A: Setup Linux and then follow this guide.
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Click to collapse
This post/guide is divided into 4 parts:
1. Setting up build environment
2. Machine specifications etc.
3. Device Tree and source basics
4. Syncing Source and Building
PART 1: Setting up build environment
Type sudo su and then your password to get rid of Admin Permissions
#Installing Python
STEP 1: Open terminal (CTRL + ALT + T)
Then execute the following commands in terminal one by one
Code:
sudo apt-get install build-essential gcc
cd Downloads
wget http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.6/Python-2.5.6.tgz
tar -xvzf Python-2.5.6.tgz
cd Python-2.5.6
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/python2.5
make
sudo make install
sudo ln -s /usr/local/python2.5/bin/python /usr/bin/python2.5
Now Python is configured
#Installing JDK
As far as I know PPA which was the earlier method of installing JDK etc. doesn't exist's anymore, So I used another way!
Step 1: Open Terminal (CTRL + ALT + T)
STEP 2: Now we need to download the JDK 6 Binary by executing this command in terminal
Code:
wget --no-check-certificate --no-cookies --header "Cookie: gpw_e24=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oracle.com" "http://download.oracle.com/otn-pub/java/jdk/6u45-b06/jdk-6u45-linux-x64.bin"
STEP 3: Then we need to run the binary and move it to a shared location:
Code:
chmod +x jdk-6u45-linux-x64.bin
sudo ./jdk-6u45-linux-x64.bin
sudo mv jdk1.6.0_45 /usr/lib/jvm/
STEP 4: Now you have to install all binaries and give them highest priority, This will also overwrite the previous version of Java Binaries in your computer
Code:
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/java java /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_45/bin/java 1
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/javac javac /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_45/bin/javac 1
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/javaws javaws /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_45/bin/javaws 1
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/jar jar /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_45/bin/jar 1
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/javadoc javadoc /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_45/bin/javadoc 1
STEP 5: Now check if JDK 1.6 is selected on this:
Code:
sudo update-alternatives --config java
sudo update-alternatives --config javac
sudo update-alternatives --config javaws
sudo update-alternatives --config jar
sudo update-alternatives --config javadoc
Now JDK is configured! To check if it is done
Execute this is Terminal
Code:
java -version
Output will be similar to this
Code:
java version "1.6.0_45"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_45-b06)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.45-b01, mixed mode)
#Installing GNU Make
Code:
cd Downloads
wget -o make.tar.gz http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/make-3.81.tar.gz
tar -xvzf make-3.81.tar.gz
cd make-3.82
./configure
sudo make install
These commands are for Make 1.81 if you want to install Make 1.82 Execute these
Code:
cd
wget -o make.tar.gz http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/make-3.82.tar.gz
tar -xvzf make-3.82.tar.gz
cd make-3.82
./configure
sudo make install
Now GNU make is configures
#Installing Android SDK
STEP ONE: Download the SDK from http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html and extract it in a folder called "sdk" in the Downloads folder
STEP TWO: Now, Execute these commands in terminal
Code:
cd ~/Downloads/sdk/tools/
./android sdk
SDK is configured now :victory:
#Installing required packages:
STEP 1: Open Terminal
Now execute these commands:
Code:
apt-get install git-core gnupg flex bison gperf build-essential \
zip curl zlib1g-dev libc6-dev libncurses5-dev x11proto-core-dev \
libx11-dev libreadline6-dev libgl1-mesa-dev tofrodos python-markdown \
libxml2-utils xsltproc pngcrush gcc-multilib lib32z1 schedtool
Good, Now you have successfully setup linux build environment!
PART 2: Machine specifications and other misc. stuff
Basic Computer Specs:
2Ghz Dual Core Processor
2GB Minimum ram
50GB File Space (For only one rom source)
*PLEASE NOTE*: This is the basic specification, It really depends on the condition of your ram and cpu!
If you want to use other apps while compilation you should make a 5GB minimum swap partition!
If ram is more than 4GB ram then you don't swap partition!
PART 3: DEVICE TREE AND SOURCE BASICS
Basic source folders:
/packages - Proprietary rom applications
/framework - Framework (Overall rom UI and stuff)
/device - Device config
/vendor - Vendor Tree and other vendor files
/hardware - Hardware drivers
Q: What is BoardConfig.mk?
A: It's the file where you setup path's to files like toolchain etc. and enable/disable stuff, its very easy to understand. You can find it in your device's tree
Q: Where is build.prop in source?
A. Build.prop is available in the source in the form of system.prop in the device tree!
Q: How to remove ringtones, video editor, CM wallpapers from bulid?
A: Go to device/releasetools/extras.txt and Delete anything you don't want in your build
PART 4: Syncing Source and Building
# Installing Repo Package
Code:
mkdir ~/bin
curl https://dl-ssl.google.com/dl/googlesource/git-repo/repo > ~/bin/repo
chmod a+x ~/bin/repo
STEP 2: Now it is recommended to reboot your computer (No need of sudo su after reboot)
STEP 3: Now make directory:
Code:
mkdir -p ~/rom/android/system
STEP 4: Go into directory and set path for Repo Package
Code:
cd ~/rom/android/system
PATH=~/bin:$PATH
STEP 5: NOW ITS TIME FOR SYNCING:
Their are different sources for different roms:
Some are listed bellow:
MIUI - www.github.com/micode/
Rootbox - www.github.com/Root-Box/
rasbeanjelly - www.github.com/rascarlo/
Xylon AOSP - www.github.com/xyaosp/
PAC-Man - www.github.com/PAC-Man/
CyanogenMod - www.github.com/Cyanogenmod/
CarbonROM - www.github.com/carbondev/
SaberMOD - www.github.com/SaberMOD/
AOKP - www.github.com/AOKP/
From the above collection some are Gingerbread some are ICS and some are JB 4.1/4.2 you have to visit these links via browser and see which source is which and follow the commands given at android.git/platform_manifest.git
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For CM10.1 source execute this:
Code:
repo init -u git://github.com/CyanogenMod/android.git -b cm10.1
For syncing CM10 source execute:
Code:
repo init -u git://github.com/CyanogenMod/android.git -b jellybean
You have to find for the rest!!
PS: You don't have to execute all the repo init commands written above
Now to sync execute this after the the repo init command
Code:
repo sync
Once it finishes without breaking all the folders will appear in rom/android/system folder
now execute this:
Code:
mkdir -p ~/rom/android/system/device/<ManufacturerName>/<DeviceCodeName>
and extract the device config/tree here
for me its samsung/totoro (galaxy Y, Don't mind )
then do the following:
Code:
mkdir -p ~/rom/android/system/vendor/<ManufacturerName>/<DeviceCodename>
Its the same as for the device folder
Now for compiling:
Code:
. build/envsetup.sh
lunch cm_<DeviceCodename>-eng
brunch cm_<DeviceCodename>-eng
Your build will be located at /rom/android/system/out as <RomName>-date/month/year-UNOFFICIAL-<DeviceCodeName>.zip
HAPPY COMPILING
Credits:
MadTeam (motafoca, whitexp etc.) for MADTeam Forums and many help
Team Broadcom CM (bieltv.3, SpaceCaker, Psychogame etc.) for giving my device a quite stable cm.. I learnt to compile because of them! Cheers
BeerGang
mithun46
abhisahara
galaxyfreak
cybojenix
Sniper Killer for supporting me a lot! Thanks dude
prototype-U for Supporting..
Others who supported me
IF YOU LIKE MY GUIDE, DO RATE THIS THREAD A FIVE STAR!
THOSE WHO ARE FACING ERRORS, DO POST YOUR PROBLEM at speed_bot's Source Building Help Thread
Good good !! Nicely compiled
abhisahara said:
Good good !! Nicely compiled
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Thanks
I'll update this guide whenever I get time
Good work on this, I found it quite clear keep up the good work!
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
nicely copied
Aniruddh Chandratre said:
nicely copied
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Just read what I said at the begging of the thread!
If you are too lazy then:
I know there are many other guides avalable regarding this, But I tried to focus on the small points also that many guides overlook
that's why I have this for you. Do let know if I have missed something or more details have to be included in case still there is a difficulty in compiling
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And yes, I took reference from others guide... I do give credits!
Have you ever compiled it(successfully) yourself?
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prototype-U said:
Have you ever compiled it(successfully) yourself?
Sent from my HTC Desire X using xda app-developers app
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Yes.. I did..
Thanks for your support
Arnav.G said:
Yes.. I did..
Thanks for your support
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Where is it?
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prototype-U said:
Where is it?
Sent from my HTC Desire X using xda app-developers app
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It will come...
Please don't spam the thread now! I know you are a RC and you know the rules but still.. Please
http://xda-university.com/as-a-developer/getting-started-building-android-from-source
Nice simplifications...
Noob friendly? Lol! Did you test it on yourself!
When I run the binaries on jdk
I get errors on the 2nd command-Syntax error
Why >
Fang Leone said:
When I run the binaries on jdk
I get errors on the 2nd command-Syntax error
Why >
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Can you please explain your problem in a little more details?
"This Story Ends Where It Began" - Octavarium (Dream Theater)
Sent from my GT-I9505
Great Guide!!
This is very kind of you to make this helpful thread. It really helped me alot after setting up my new build environment. I ran into an error on you post that you may want to correct, other than that, great work! Here is the typo
"cd Downloads
wget -o make.tar.gz http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/make-3.81.tar.gz
tar -xvzf make-3.81.tar.gz<--this is correct.
cd make-3.82<---it changes here.
./configure
sudo make install"
Hello guys!
I have an error at brunch:
Code:
host Java: guavalib (/home/richard/android/system/out/host/common/obj/JAVA_LIBRARIES/guavalib_intermediates/classes)
logtags: /home/richard/android/system/out/target/common/obj/JAVA_LIBRARIES/framework_intermediates/src/core/java/android/content/EventLogTags.java <= frameworks/base/core/java/android/content/EventLogTags.logtags
logtags: /home/richard/android/system/out/target/common/obj/JAVA_LIBRARIES/framework_intermediates/src/core/java/android/speech/tts/EventLogTags.java <= frameworks/base/core/java/android/speech/tts/EventLogTags.logtags
logtags: /home/richard/android/system/out/target/common/obj/JAVA_LIBRARIES/framework_intermediates/src/core/java/android/webkit/EventLogTags.java <= frameworks/base/core/java/android/webkit/EventLogTags.logtags
[B]make: *** No rule to make target `/home/richard/android/system/out/host/linux-x86/bin/dx', needed by `/home/richard/android/system/out/target/common/obj/APPS/Apollo_intermediates/proguard.classes-with-local.dex'. Stop.[/B]
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
logtags: /home/richard/android/system/out/target/common/obj/JAVA_LIBRARIES/telephony-common_intermediates/src/src/java/com/android/internal/telephony/EventLogTags.java <= frameworks/opt/telephony/src/java/com/android/internal/telephony/EventLogTags.logtags
Note: Some input files use or override a deprecated API.
Note: Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details.
Anyone knows what's causing it? It couldn't be the roomservice.xml in local_manifest as I used the one which another person successfully built CM with. I also repo sync'ed a few times already. I tried make clobber and built again, but nothing :crying:
I am building PACMAN ROM (4.3) now by the way.
All help is appreciated (with a thank!)
Greedings everyone
For some time now i am trying to download and compile CyanongenMod Sources for my Device. I Install VirtualBox + Linux Mint + all the needed stuff. Then i do the repo init and everything looks ok but when i do the repo sync it always throw me a error fetch stop because of sync errors. Ive done it a lot of time with no luck. Also i tried the repo sync -f which finaly finishes fetching things but stops at getting the project tree. Can anyone help me? :/ its really frustrating
vale amicis said:
I know there are many other guides avalable regarding this, But I tried to focus on the small points also that many guides overlook
that's why I have this for you. Do let know if I have missed something or more details have to be included in case still there is a difficulty in compiling
This thread on Madteam Forums: http://madteam.co/forum/development...lt-rom-for-your-device-(ultra-noob-friendly)/
So lets start with simple things
Basic FAQ:
This post/guide is divided into 4 parts:
1. Setting up build environment
2. Machine specifications etc.
3. Device Tree and source basics
4. Syncing Source and Building
PART 1: Setting up build environment
Type sudo su and then your password to get rid of Admin Permissions
#Installing Python
STEP 1: Open terminal (CTRL + ALT + T)
Then execute the following commands in terminal one by one
Code:
sudo apt-get install build-essential gcc
cd Downloads
wget http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.6/Python-2.5.6.tgz
tar -xvzf Python-2.5.6.tgz
cd Python-2.5.6
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/python2.5
make
sudo make install
sudo ln -s /usr/local/python2.5/bin/python /usr/bin/python2.5
Now Python is configured
#Installing JDK
As far as I know PPA which was the earlier method of installing JDK etc. doesn't exist's anymore, So I used another way!
Step 1: Open Terminal (CTRL + ALT + T)
STEP 2: Now we need to download the JDK 6 Binary by executing this command in terminal
Code:
wget --no-check-certificate --no-cookies --header "Cookie: gpw_e24=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oracle.com" "http://download.oracle.com/otn-pub/java/jdk/6u45-b06/jdk-6u45-linux-x64.bin"
STEP 3: Then we need to run the binary and move it to a shared location:
Code:
chmod +x jdk-6u45-linux-x64.bin
sudo ./jdk-6u45-linux-x64.bin
sudo mv jdk1.6.0_45 /usr/lib/jvm/
STEP 4: Now you have to install all binaries and give them highest priority, This will also overwrite the previous version of Java Binaries in your computer
Code:
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/java java /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_45/bin/java 1
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/javac javac /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_45/bin/javac 1
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/javaws javaws /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_45/bin/javaws 1
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/jar jar /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_45/bin/jar 1
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/javadoc javadoc /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_45/bin/javadoc 1
STEP 5: Now check if JDK 1.6 is selected on this:
Code:
sudo update-alternatives --config java
sudo update-alternatives --config javac
sudo update-alternatives --config javaws
sudo update-alternatives --config jar
sudo update-alternatives --config javadoc
Now JDK is configured! To check if it is done
Execute this is Terminal
Code:
java -version
Output will be similar to this
Code:
java version "1.6.0_45"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_45-b06)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.45-b01, mixed mode)
#Installing GNU Make
Code:
cd Downloads
wget -o make.tar.gz http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/make-3.81.tar.gz
tar -xvzf make-3.81.tar.gz
cd make-3.82
./configure
sudo make install
These commands are for Make 1.81 if you want to install Make 1.82 Execute these
Code:
cd
wget -o make.tar.gz http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/make-3.82.tar.gz
tar -xvzf make-3.82.tar.gz
cd make-3.82
./configure
sudo make install
Now GNU make is configures
#Installing Android SDK
STEP ONE: Download the SDK from http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html and extract it in a folder called "sdk" in the Downloads folder
STEP TWO: Now, Execute these commands in terminal
Code:
cd ~/Downloads/sdk/tools/
./android sdk
SDK is configured now :victory:
#Installing required packages:
STEP 1: Open Terminal
Now execute these commands:
Code:
apt-get install git-core gnupg flex bison gperf build-essential \
zip curl zlib1g-dev libc6-dev libncurses5-dev x11proto-core-dev \
libx11-dev libreadline6-dev libgl1-mesa-dev tofrodos python-markdown \
libxml2-utils xsltproc pngcrush gcc-multilib lib32z1 schedtool
Good, Now you have successfully setup linux build environment!
PART 2: Machine specifications and other misc. stuff
Basic Computer Specs:
2Ghz Dual Core Processor
2GB Minimum ram
50GB File Space (For only one rom source)
*PLEASE NOTE*: This is the basic specification, It really depends on the condition of your ram and cpu!
If you want to use other apps while compilation you should make a 5GB minimum swap partition!
If ram is more than 4GB ram then you don't swap partition!
PART 3: DEVICE TREE AND SOURCE BASICS
Basic source folders:
/packages - Proprietary rom applications
/framework - Framework (Overall rom UI and stuff)
/device - Device config
/vendor - Vendor Tree and other vendor files
/hardware - Hardware drivers
Q: What is BoardConfig.mk?
A: It's the file where you setup path's to files like toolchain etc. and enable/disable stuff, its very easy to understand. You can find it in your device's tree
Q: Where is build.prop in source?
A. Build.prop is available in the source in the form of system.prop in the device tree!
Q: How to remove ringtones, video editor, CM wallpapers from bulid?
A: Go to device/releasetools/extras.txt and Delete anything you don't want in your build
PART 4: Syncing Source and Building
# Installing Repo Package
Code:
mkdir ~/bin
curl https://dl-ssl.google.com/dl/googlesource/git-repo/repo > ~/bin/repo
chmod a+x ~/bin/repo
STEP 2: Now it is recommended to reboot your computer (No need of sudo su after reboot)
STEP 3: Now make directory:
Code:
mkdir -p ~/rom/android/system
STEP 4: Go into directory and set path for Repo Package
Code:
cd ~/rom/android/system
PATH=~/bin:$PATH
STEP 5: NOW ITS TIME FOR SYNCING:
For CM10.1 source execute this:
Code:
repo init -u git://github.com/CyanogenMod/android.git -b cm10.1
For syncing CM10 source execute:
Code:
repo init -u git://github.com/CyanogenMod/android.git -b jellybean
You have to find for the rest!!
PS: You don't have to execute all the repo init commands written above
Now to sync execute this after the the repo init command
Code:
repo sync
Once it finishes without breaking all the folders will appear in rom/android/system folder
now execute this:
Code:
mkdir -p ~/rom/android/system/device/<ManufacturerName>/<DeviceCodeName>
and extract the device config/tree here
for me its samsung/totoro (galaxy Y, Don't mind )
then do the following:
Code:
mkdir -p ~/rom/android/system/vendor/<ManufacturerName>/<DeviceCodename>
Its the same as for the device folder
Now for compiling:
Code:
. build/envsetup.sh
lunch cm_<DeviceCodename>-eng
brunch cm_<DeviceCodename>-eng
Your build will be located at /rom/android/system/out as <RomName>-date/month/year-UNOFFICIAL-<DeviceCodeName>.zip
HAPPY COMPILING
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I had two things to ask
1)Was installing android-sdk needed
2)If device not yet had a cm build or device tree how to get them
Install Heimdall 1.4.2 on Ubuntu 21.10
ABOUT
Heimdall is a cross-platform (runs on Linux, Windows and Mac OSX), open source Odin alternative which uses the same protocol as Odin to interact with a device in download mode, that can be used to flash Android ROMs or Kernels onto Samsung Galaxy S phones.
Ubuntu 21.10 doesn't run qt5 so you have to install the dependencies and make a fake qt5 pkg.
FIRST STEP
open Tilex and install some pkgs.
$ sudo apt install git wget snap unzip
SECOND STEP
Make a fake qt5 default.
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install equivs
$ cd ~/Downloads
$ cat <<EOF > qt5-default-control
Package: qt5-default
Source: qtbase-opensource-src
Version: 5.99.99+fake-13ubuntu37
Architecture: all
Depends: qtbase5-dev, qtchooser
Suggests: qt5-qmake, qtbase5-dev-tools
Conflicts: qt4-default
Section: libdevel
Priority: optional
Homepage: http://qt-project.org/
Description: Qt 5 development defaults fake package
EOF
$ equivs-build qt5-default-control
$ cd Downloads
$ sudo apt-get install ./qt5-default_5.99.99+fake-13ubuntu37_all.deb
THIRD STEP
Build Heimdall 1.4.2
Download Heimdall from https://gitlab.com/BenjaminDobell/Heimdall/tree/v1.4.2
Unzip and cd into the Heimdall folder.
Install dependencies:
$ sudo apt install qt5-default libgl1-mesa-dev build-essential cmake zlib1g-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev
Create build directory & cd into it:
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
build
$ cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
$ make
Heimdall is now compiled and the binary is found in the build/bin folder.