Hello everyone,
where can I find the source files for modding the ROM?
I compiled the source code for Android, now I want to add Superuser, busybox etc, how do I get to do this?
in the sticky thread there are old files and broken links.
thanks
The kitchen is what you need..I think the name is dsixdas kitchen..either way if the link is down send me a pm
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=697938&highlight=resource
I went to search this forum (in the android section), typed in resource (well I cheated kind of since I knew the code word to use ) and this was the third link to show up. First was the kitchen (which most tutorials use), Second was an advice thread that had some links to resources, and this one was one that I also had bookmarked and has good info.
Honestly I'd say take a day to just read through (atleast scan through and just read the titles) of every thread in the Android chef section... Then you'll know which ones to bookmark and save to read for later reference.
(If this comes off as me being an ass, I'm sorry, I'm kind of buzzed and just trying to keep it short and simple lol).
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I have been searching here and ppcgeeks trying to find how to make cab files. I want to learn how to make .cabs to edit registry values, things of that nature.
Can anybody lend advice or point me to a different website?
Thanks.
PPC Installation Creator works pretty good.
try cabmanager
Excellent replies, thank you both. This is the kind of info I was looking for. I tried to post and search in the development forum, but kept getting errors. I get the feeling that they dont want new guys like me cluttering the forum.
Hard to search when you don't know what to search for.
since the mods have decided to remove our links to our neutral centralized blog, we have decided to no longer support XDA as a medium for spreading out our Rom. I'm sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused any of you users
Well, here it is kiddos! The second final public release of ShadowRom! Hope you enjoy this as much as we do!
What is ShadowROM?-
it is a rom based off of CyanogenMod Source code. this rom combines the best parts of Insanely Clean v1.3, pl3x v3.0.0, and CM6. you will notice that this ROM has a whole different feel from Cyanogen. we simply wanted to provide the best parts of CM like the On the fly theming, init scripts, a solid base and organized Source Code mangement. we wanted to make this rom the best it can be and this is only the start. this is a small taste of what is to come. I hope everyone enjoys this ROM as much as my self and billy have enjoyed making if for you.
Why is this stock theme?-
we wanted to create the freshest cleanest base for themers. when working of a stock base there are many advantages.. such as-no work to work off of, easy to see issues when your theme is simular, etc. i know all of you might not like stock themes but when themers have it easier to make themes for everyone, that makes it better and faster.
Why are we posting this on our site?-
Because we want to expand to many forums not just droid-forums. thats a lot of threads. we dont want to have to update each one constantly. so if we keep this post updated then we wont have to keep every thread up to date without problems.
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Change Log:
v0.2.0
* merged all repository's with CM6
* added Queue System to init.d
- new bootanimation on RunQueue
- runs queue'd tasks on boot
- included is a 1-time firstboot queue to move default apps to data on initial install's first boot
- expandable for the future
* added Launcher2 auto orientation setting
* added Launcher2 2d/3d app drawer setting
* added rotary lock screen(activated in settings)-credit to cvpcs and ccroms team
* added build.prop settings
* added settings for moving/managing applications
* added small build.prop hacks, like wifi scan interval, etc
* EMMC support now ready for the incredible(grabbed in merge)-credit to Koush and team Cyanogen
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Please Reply to this thread to discuss ShadowROM v0.2.0
Welcome!
You should add some screenshots
LINK?
Where is the link?
Seems admins have removed my links...
Just go to my official site for more information. I wont be posting to this site anymore.
Sorry guys.
Here are my other threads for the other supported devices. They still have the link to DL untouched...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798678
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798591
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=8440290
Again, I am really sorry for the admins/moderators removing my links...
billygalbreath said:
Seems admins have removed my links...
Just go to my official site for more information. I wont be posting to this site anymore.
Sorry guys.
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I know your ROM... 0.1.0 was the fastest ROM i've Tested!!!
NICE WORK!!!
I'm not getting a keyboard installed with the flash. Anyone else?
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billygalbreath said:
Again, I am really sorry for the admins/moderators removing my links...
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Please understand that giving a link to another website has no interest... you want feedback for your rom and i understand that, but do what all dev does : share your work here and not a link to go to another forum...
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I'm not getting a keyboard installed with the flash. Anyone else?
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+1
The rom seems to be very fast, I would give it a try if a keyboard was included
ilos said:
Please understand that giving a link to another website has no interest... you want feedback for your rom and i understand that, but do what all dev does : share your work here and not a link to go to another forum...
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Just for the record. The moderators have removed 50% of the information that has been centrally placed on a neutral blog site. We set things up a certain way so we can post to multiple forums and sites without cross linking the users.
Our blog does NOT require registration, nor does it allow comments. Support will be given in the thread from the forum the user was linked from (aka, here...)
Rest assured I will no longer be posting to XDA because of this idiocracy.
I like your ROM and all, but wouldn't the idiocracy come from the person who can't follow a simple rule then points the finger at the community here because we're asking you to post by the rules?
Your not going to get pulled over by a cop for speeding and say "your an idiot, I was simply trying to get to my destination faster" are you?
Why not host your ROM, post the link, and share with the XDA community just like every other developer does? I think we'd all appreciate it.
I'm sure you're Rom is a good one but you know leeching is an offense on any forum. I can understand XDA's position especially when you are linking things like pics of screenshots and themes to droidforums. Rules are rules
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I'm sure you're Rom is a good one but you know leeching is an offense on any forum. I can understand XDA's position especially when you are linking things like pics of screenshots and themes to droidforums. Rules are rules
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We never linked to DroidForums. Thats the whole reason we made our blog site. To stop cross linking between competing sites...
Here you go
http://www.shadowrom.com/shadowrom/froyo/final/v0.2.0/ShadowROM-v0.2.0-passion.zip
Google apps
http://www.shadowrom.com/shadowrom/froyo/final/v0.2.0/passion-gapps-v0.2.0.zip
When I booted into the Rom, I noticed it said v0.0.1. I assume it is because I didn't get options to move any of the default apps. Can you please upload the right version for the Nexus One, thanks.
Be nice if the rom had a keyboard. Little useless without a default one.
Boo, that's lame, lol. Oh well, sticking with Geo's ROM I guess.
Edit - attached the Froyo Keyboard, since it seems Jlevy isn't the only one with the problem. Just flash it via recovery.
Edit 2 - Seemed to not work, lol. I may have another one somewhere, I'll try to locate and test before upload
Ok, lol. Confirmed, this keyboard works. Just flash it via recovery!!
We haved fixed the keyboard, and the version number output in v0.2.1
Just google us up to find our site for downloads, or just use Rom Manager
* Fixed ModVersion output in About Settings page to read correct version (lots of paranoid complaints about this)
* Fixed updater-script output during the installation to read correct version (lots of paranoid complaints about this)
While I understand you're doing this for free, you seriously need an attitude check with how you treat people who are supporting you. People are concerned, and you just flick it back in their face, calling them paranoid? Wow, you aren't even a douche, that title isn't deserving on you.
Hats off for getting a fix out for all those other PARANOID people complaining about a KEYBOARDLESS ROM. Thumbs up to you Captain
(Can't post to the "development" forums yet, so this is the best I can do....)
I'd like to have the Android SDK docs installed on my Nexus 7 so I can RTFM while away from the office. After downloading them using the SDK Manager within Eclipse I've tried copying the guide, reference, and assets directories onto the tablet and accessing the index.html files with Chrome, but the navigation doesn't work properly and things are incredibly slow. (The links within are relative, so they resolve, but it's still unusable.)
I have also not been able to find a PDF file that contains the SDK docs, though you'd think that would be an obvious resource to have around. Lots of people TALK about PDF versions but I have yet to actually find one.
This seems like a really obvious thing. If you're developing for a tablet, you'll own a tablet, so why not have the docs on it so you can do something useful while away from the office?
Anyone know of anything that accomplishes this? Thanks!
SpokaneNexus said:
(Can't post to the "development" forums yet, so this is the best I can do....)
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However you CAN post in the Q&A section. Which is where this [Q]question belongs.
see XDA rule 15
Thanks
~Jaramie
ToledoJab said:
However you CAN post in the Q&A section. Which is where this [Q]question belongs.
see XDA rule 15
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Thank you.
Now... does anyone know of Android-tablet compatible Android SDK docs?
Hi, I'm having a hard time working within Eclipse and getting started. I'm used to Visual Studio and thought I could start writing code, debug and go.
What I've done so far is downloaded Eclipse for android developer tools, and started downloading a bunch of plug ins for different versions under the Android SDK. I have downloaded many sdk build-tools, but I'm unsure how to compile and debug (the equivalent of hitting F5 in VS) so I can see what my application previews as and test it.
Can someone help me get to the point where I can write code and test/debug it visually? I've installed API's 14-20.
Thanks for reading.
I watched the video here
http://www.xda-developers.com/xda-t...-1-setting-up-eclipse-and-android-sdk-xda-tv/
trying to resolve this on my own, still no luck. Is there anyone who can get my setup, so I can stat building Hello World projects?
Here is what I am seeing with the most basic application for "my first app"
I can't post a screen capture because of lack of number of posts, but here is the link with some spaces
htt p://s11.postimg.org/bhjg2fchv/eclipse_Erro1.j pg
What an extremely helpful forum. I wanted to commend everyone that read this thread for your untiring help and responses with this basic newb question of setting up the IDE software to write the most basic app.
Excellent forum, excellent job everyone!
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What an extremely helpful forum. I wanted to commend everyone that read this thread for your untiring help and responses with this basic newb question of setting up the IDE software to write the most basic app.
Excellent forum, excellent job everyone!
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You most likely never got an answer as you provided no real troubleshooting info like IS version, how you installed it and where. Also there are many tut know the site about setting up eclipse. Best bet might be looking in the theme threads as that is what it is used for primarily. Also might check the google developers page. You have to remember this is not a support forum. Basic questions like this most of the time will go unanswered
Some of us do not install G**gle apps (incl Play). We use instead F-Droid and APKPure.
But some apps insist that they require Play... it's not a technical requirement, just one they throw in there, but it's a real problem as I am not going to install Play just for that.
Does anyone know of a Play 'placeholder' or 'simulator' which will satisfy this specious requirement? Or has anyone decompiled an app to remove this requirement?
Recommendations?
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BachuArg said:
This is not related specifically to Havoc.
Shouldn't you make a thread in another place?
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Apparently you haven't actually tried this. There is very little depth of knowledge about things Android, in general. We are fortunate here to have a competent dev and some competent users. This is rare.
It is unusual to not be at all dependent on G**gle, and I am happy to help with what I know about freeing yourself completely. But there are some catches, and the question I'm asking is the last one for me.
I can probably figure it out for myself, but when forced to do that I am not as inclined to share if sharing (or even trying) is not part of the ethos..
So can we can, or can we can't? :cyclops:
Quantumstate said:
Some of us do not install G**gle apps (incl Play). We use instead F-Droid and APKPure.
But some apps insist that they require Play... it's not a technical requirement, just one they throw in there, but it's a real problem as I am not going to install Play just for that.
Does anyone know of a Play 'placeholder' or 'simulator' which will satisfy this specious requirement? Or has anyone decompiled an app to remove this requirement?
Recommendations?
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Try MicroG. Your purpose will be solved without installing any GAPPS.
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So can we can, or can we can't? :cyclops:
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Always share helpful info.
I believe the response the person made was a legit argument basically being made to help direct you to find a better place with much higher odds of getting an answer (looks like you got it tho).
But that doesn't mean you can't ask or can't share. It's all up to you. Sharing knowledge is the foundation this forum has thrived in. Personally I hope nothing defers anyone to question that regardless of any responses made or not made.
And yes, this is an excellent dev. But he's here to help primarily with his area of expertise, which according to the thread title is with Havoc issues. He can't be relied upon to answer non ROM questions (yet he probably would if he knew).
@Quantumstate,
I had to move your question and the corresponding answers to a specific thread (your thread now) to "Android Development and Hacking Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting" because the thread where you posted initially was not the best place to ask.
I have named the thread "How to get rid of Playstore requirement for some apps?" because I had to fill a subject (is mandatory) but feel free to edit the title yourself if it's not OK for you.
Also, I suggest you to read THIS THREAD by @Oswald Boelcke, you could eventually find some clues there. If not maybe Oswald Boelcke or any other members (developers or not) here should be able to help you in this new Q&A thread
Thanks for understanding
Wood Man
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@Quantumstate I just realised that @Wood Man pinged me and pointed you to my thread. Feel free to ask me in my thread or certainly here whatever you want to know. But I assume you first have a lot of reading ahead.
Additionally to my thread, I'd like to drag your attention to some more XDA threads in this context. In these threads are also links to Github/Gitlab including excellent tutorials. If you want you'll be able to leave Google services or requirements in many although not all cases behind; however, it also depends of the ROM(s) you use. This means if you commence a discussion please also provide insight into details of your device, system and configuration.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-microg-gmscore-floss-play-services-t3217616
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/microg-unofficial-installer-t3432360
https://shadow53.com/android/no-gapps/
Last remark: On none of our devices, any Google service or application is installed. But all of our application run fine without and by the use of µG instead. The very few application, from which I expect push notifications, do receive them on time via GCM/FCM.
The one and only Google application, which I've installed, is the Google Play Store modified by Setalphia, the developer of above linked NanoDroid. It allows me easy access and updates of my applications purchased on Google PS respectively to conduct in-app purchases that I mainly do in order to support a good development and developer unless the developer offers different means of donation.
I knew we could count on you Oswald :highfive: