kernel, platform, dev-tools, and "extra" source code!
here
to answer the most obvious question:
Jean-Baptiste Queru said:
Here are the GPL source files that match the 4.0 / r14 SDK.
Like we did for all Honeycomb release, this is NOT the full source tree for IceCreamSandwich, these are only the GPL parts that are in the SDK (along with a few associated files), and they're not enough to build the whole IceCreamSandwich for a device.
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thanks for the link, but the code is useless - no UI libraries, no dalvik to boot JAR's,
no applications... still waiting until google releases the full sources in november
I agree it's mostly useless, but the kernel source at least provides the basic patches needed for the newer version.
the basic patches are for the emulator only.
we need drivers from LG for our hardware, at least a kernel dev like franco can port the drivers to the 3.0
tree, but its a lot of work ... and currently he didnt have a lot of time.
Android Police has a good article about the differences between SDK and Source and CyanogenMod's involvement in the two. I hope you enjoy.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/1...eam-cm9-will-arrive-when-the-ics-source-does/
Today, I found the source code.... It has been in beta mode, for a while now for Samsung Galaxy SII...Here is the source code...
Code:
https://github.com/andreasgal/B2G
Is there any way to download Android Source Code (Android 5.0.0 branch) from google git in Windows without running virtual box???? If yes, please provide the brief description for download it.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14223302/is-there-a-version-of-googles-repo-tool-for-windows
Read all of that, comments+links
Has anyone else requested source code from the Samsung Opensource website? I just finished requesting source code for the T878U (Tmobile) Variant. Right now I only see source codes for the pro versions.