So... II am having a issue I can NOT find anyone else having. After upgrading from UBUNTU to LinuxMint GNOME 64Bit (Clean Install)... I CAN NOT get Android Kitchen to extract my ROMs. Never had a problem prior. When I choose to Setup my working folder and choose my ROM (which was built in Kitchen) i get "Error No system folder found".
Anybody have some insight?
Could it possibly have anything to do with switching from GNOME 3 to GNOME 2 or vice versa? Not sure what versions you're running. I've only dabbled around with Linux a little bit but I know it can be a real pain in ass getting some programs to work. I recently switched back to Ubuntu from windows 7 and then to bodhi Linux sense its a little easier on resources.
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DroidTh3ory said:
So... II am having a issue I can NOT find anyone else having. After upgrading from UBUNTU to LinuxMint GNOME 64Bit (Clean Install)... I CAN NOT get Android Kitchen to extract my ROMs. Never had a problem prior. When I choose to Setup my working folder and choose my ROM (which was built in Kitchen) i get "Error No system folder found".
Anybody have some insight?
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The 2 main programs that the kitchen depends on is jdk and sdk,make sure that the paths are correct and linked to kitchen and that you have installed all the tools used for sdk and kitchen.
what steps do i take to know that the rom i made is going to work other than flashing it?
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So I saw a post but it was from a year ago and no one replied....so kill me.
saw a post on Unlockr.com about the Android kitchen...http://theunlockr.com/2010/03/26/how-to-create-your-own-custom-rom-for-android-part-1-setting-up-the-kitchen/
Got all the way to downloading the java6 bin and jre and cant get them downloaded and installed....
I know the thread is from a while ago, maybe the versions have changed and someone can give me a new link? Dunno, but I cant get it up and running and i would love to try my hand at cooking up a lil sumpn sumpn....feel me?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated....
BTW...I am running a Win 7 64 bit OS if that helps.
I think what you mean is that you want to use Ubuntu to compile a ROM.
[*] Download VirtualBox from the Oracle website
[*] Download a Ubuntu ISO
[*] Create a new virtual machine with a 50gb virtual hard drive
[*] Mount the ISO
[*] Install Ubuntu in VirtualBox
[*] Put all of the ROM kitchen files in the virtual machine
[*] Et Voila!
Of course, it's easier to get a PC and install Ubuntu as a proper OS, but if you don't want to format your hard drive, it's the next best thing.
Remember to press the thanks button!
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OK i stand corrected, i wish to compile a ROM using ubuntu....my bad. But the fact is that I cannot get past installing the Ubuntu in the virtual box...I have that part completed and it runs fine..but the next step is what is getting me one of the links are bad and the other, well the other leads to a room full of mirrors and maybe I just cant get the proper file downloaded, but it keeps giving me errors when i try to install.
I am trying to set up eclipse and i keep getting the error saying that JRE or JDK must be available... I have downloaded ADT, JDK, Eclipse (32 bit) and Java several times all to no avail. This is geting frustrating. I have followed the directions to a "T" and i am still getting this error.... Can anyone please help me edit the path that eclipse is looking in to find Java? The exact file it is looking for exists on my PC. I can go to it myself, only issue being is eclipse is looking in the wrong folder and i dont know how to make it look elsewhere, and even moving Java folder to the location it is looking does not make it see it.... AAAAHHHHHH!!!!!!!
OK so I squared it away... I deleted EVERYTHING again and reinstalled EVERYTHING again but downloaded java from the oracle site thus time instead of the DL manager site I had used the previous times and the install process let me choose the destination folder this time. Installed EVERYTHING in the same folder that eclipse was using and FINALLY eclipse opened up and started working... I posted a solution in case anyone else was having the same problem. No one had posted a viable solution in the recommended links when i posted this originally. Thanks xda
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I'd like to make a few customizations to CM10. I followed this guide: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_eclipse using ADT with Eclipse. However, Eclipse shows 1965 errors in the CM10 source, like camera_app_root cannot be resolved or is not a field, R cannot be resolved to a variable, etc... but I can build and run my own Android app fine with it, and I can even build CM10 for my phone from this source. My OS is Ubuntu 12.04 x64 (not in virtual machine).
Been trying to get this working since a day, with zero luck so far. If anyone knows how to do this, please help me out I could edit the sources with a text editor, but that would be way easier with an IDE...
I'm having issues with the ROM I've been cooking and can use some help / advice. I've been working on a ROM based on jeepers007 Evervolv JellyBean effort. I've done the testing and modding on my device, and it seems to work well. However something is happening from when it leaves my handset as a backup and the finished result from the kitchen that introduces tremendous instability that I can't seem to overcome. Every attempt I've made experiences random crashes, lockups, and reboots that are nonexistent with the original configuration on my handset. I can't for the life of me figure out what I'm doing wrong. It's really getting frustrating and I'm almost ready to throw in the towel. Any ideas suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: Let me elaborate further. I can wipe clean all of my partitions, do a custom restore of just my /system partition, and my base system will recreate itself with no issues. From that point I can completely restore with Titanium, no crashes, no lockups, and no reboots. Every attempt I've made at cooking my backup into a working installable ROM in the kitchen results in crashes and reboots before it ever gets to the initial login and setup screen. It gets worse from there. I get a mysterious cascade of toasts announcing various processes crashing, before it reboots back to the sign-in screen. When I finally am able to login and begin using it I get sporadic crashes from out of nowhere.
I've experimented with the kitchen before, using it to add or remove features or mods to ROMs I was using or wanted to use, but never had these kinds of problems before. This is getting frustrating.
When you extract the nandroid from original rom folder to working rom folder, do you get any errors during that process?
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Are you talking about Dsixda's kitchen?
I think the main reason is because you're doing it by a nandroid.
Did you try pulling the system folder via ADB?
The main issue might be because of the way you're getting a system dump.
It's better to just compile from source for AOSP, IMO.
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I'm using the last version kitchen. Working off my backup as base. No errors at all extracting to working directory. Rom builds, I zipalign and sign with no errors. Must be something in the installation scripts. I need to examine further. Must be a permission issue or links aren't being properly created.
Your using Windows or Ubuntu? I've noticed that dxdia kitchen is a bit buggy when it comes to extracting the updater script from nandroids or from a stock ruu using Windows..
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ravike14 said:
Your using Windows or Ubuntu? I've noticed that dxdia kitchen is a bit buggy when it comes to extracting the updater script from nandroids or from a stock ruu using Windows..
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I haven't used Windows for years except for rooting tools for which there is no Linux counterpart. I run Gentoo Linux from the unstable (testing) branch, more specifically ~amd64. Every application, library, and compiler on my machine was compiled from scratch and optimized for my setup.
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I haven't used Windows for years except for rooting tools for which there is no Linux counterpart. I run Gentoo Linux from the unstable (testing) branch, more specifically ~amd64. Every application, library, and compiler on my machine was compiled from scratch and optimized for my setup.
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i'm not sure if it has anything to do with it tho, however dxdia kitchen works perfectly for me in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Hi guys,
I got the following problem and haven't got enough experience to solve it myself:
I used the app linux deploy to install a debian wheezy distro on my HTC Sensation. The problem is now, that the appache2 server, for example, doesn't start or does get shut down immediately after startup. I guess that it's some problem with the user rights ("chroot"? totally don't know ..).
As I'm not much of an linux expert I don't know what I could do. The EXACT same installation steps brought me a working apache server on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1. So it has something to do with the HTC Sensation. I've tried several Custom ROMs (and some different kernels allready). I tried different distros as well.
What could be the problem? What could I try next? THANKS! :cyclops:
//edit: Just tried my linux.img at a Nexus 5. Worked right out of the box. I'm using the copied linux.img now, so it's the exact same image and can't be an installation problem. Works on other devices but not on the HTC Sensation.