Hello,
can anyone suggest an android porting of GLIB? I need glib because I'm trying to build libqmi.
I need to build it inside a platform build (so, no need for a build using the NDK).
It seems that there are some portings out there, but I wonder which is the most used among xda developers...
This is probably a question that should be done in the development forums, but since I'm a noob I'm not able to open new topics there...
Regards,
Daniele
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Hello my friend,
I'm software developper and cooker on Windows Mobile.
I would like to begin my Android cooking and have reading many tips on XDA, thanks a lot for this.
Nevertheless, i have some little questions....
In order to cook rom for android, it's possible to edit the rom with a kitchen and build a final ZIP rom in order to update with recovery menu.
But, if i want to update the latest android build, what is the way ?
* Need i to download the android source code and buid it ?
* I'm so sorry for this noob question but it's very hard to find "simple" informations about the different way of cooking on android. It will be very nice if anyone could explain the different way of cooking and this amazing os
Thanks a lot my friends,
Regards,
Nixeus
WoW....
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Is Android an opensource community ?
I come from the Windows Mobile cooking, and people are better helpful
Nixeus said:
WoW....
104 views and no answer...
Is Android an opensource community ?
I come from the Windows Mobile cooking, and people are better helpful
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That's no way to ask for help...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=697938
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=667298
(all above links are in this subforum)
The build of android you cook is determined by the device you own. That's where you need to start.
1. Choose device
2. Look for device on xda forums
3. Look around the device forum you just selected, paying extra attention to the "<device-name> Android Development" subforum
4. Learn
Cooking for android (correctly) isn't learned overnight.
Thanks a lot
Hello and first of all I am completely new at this so any help would be great. I plan on releasing a ROM if I can get the hang of this so please don't complain that I'm just a noob trying to do something he can't.
Second this is my first time in development for Android and I have been experimenting with the SDK but I was wanting to know some questions first.
One is that how to I get the x10 specific add-on for the SDK since Sony Ericsson is gone the page that used to have it is now gone. Second is there any special things to compile the rom?
Sorry for the very noob sounding questions but I am completely new, my main reason for this is a learning thing. I want to learn for college and other reasons and I decided to make my project developing for the x10.
Thanks for help in advance.
go to chef central...
over there u can find a lot of cheff...
or search for "APKTOOL" and "android kitchen"
tool for decompile and more
Thanks, I'm searching the internet furiously for documents and other information, my first goal is to simply compile a stock android rom and get it working once I figure that out I'll work on learning to how make custom roms.
hey guys, I have learnt how to use Kitchen and got a successful rom! It is just another build of the default SE rom but it means it works.
My only question here is now do I get the system from stock android and replace the SE ones with it? I don't want to start removing things in case it doesn't work.
I am interested in making a Custom ICS ROM for SGS2.
Can some one please direct me to an up to date tutorial.
I have searched XDA only found a thread by sengab1991. This thread is for I9100G and it is still in-complete for Custom ROMs.
Any one with knowledge please help me,
Thanks in Advance.
t4ure4n said:
I am interested in making a Custom ICS ROM for SGS2.
Can some one please direct me to an up to date tutorial.
I have searched XDA only found a thread by sengab1991. This thread is for I9100G and it is still in-complete for Custom ROMs.
Any one with knowledge please help me,
Thanks in Advance.
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you can use these to pieces of software, making is easier to build your own rom, also a good starting point.
[Kitchen] Easy Development Studio (BETA 2) Released 5/1/12
[KITCHEN] Android Kitchen, v0.192 [Linux / Mac / Windows]
s.d.oconnor said:
you can use these to pieces of software, making is easier to build your own rom, also a good starting point.
[Kitchen] Easy Development Studio (BETA 2) Released 5/1/12
[KITCHEN] Android Kitchen, v0.192 [Linux / Mac / Windows]
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I'll give it a go.. Thanks for your help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1132724
may help.
jje
Hello, my name is Chris and i am 15 years old. I love android and technology in general and i would like to get into android ROM development. If someone with experience wants to teach me the basics of Android ROM development i would appreciate it very much. Any interested can leave comment. Thank you.
ChrisMitsis said:
Hello, my name is Chris and i am 15 years old. I love android and technology in general and i would like to get into android ROM development. If someone with experience wants to teach me the basics of Android ROM development i would appreciate it very much. Any interested can leave comment. Thank you.
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Hi Chris my name is Andrew and i might be able to give you some basic info and guidelines. First i would suggest using a ROM kitchen for basic ROM modding. I would recommend using Dsixda's ROM kitchen http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246 .When you feel confident that you can get on tothe more complex stuff you can check my tutorial about compiling from source code http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667551 .After you get over that then the Internet should become your mentor in advanced source code editing (most of the time anyway but you shouldn't feel shy about asking something if unclear)
Hello everyone,
I'm not sure if this question should be posted here, so I'm sorry in advance if I put this in the wrong section. So, I'm getting into hacking by learning Java, C, and assembly. I'm also learning everything I can about Linux and I'm reading the Android Hacker's handbook. I was wondering if anyone can give me advice/suggestions onto how I can port the latest Android build to devices that don't have Android 4.4.4? How would go about doing this?