hello friends
me and some friends (users of the neo pocket) need help from you
who have an internet connection with a great can download the sources of AOSPA and Omni rom ??
but soon after downloading it takes to compress with 7zip in .7z
its size is 20gb each, and compress is only 4gb both together
my connection is only 120kb / s ... is impossible to download 40GB
and then make me upload the compressed rom
you can do this ??
please
Links:
>https://github.com/omnirom/<
>https://github.com/AOSPA<
use Ubuntu or any other linux to download
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I have successfully downloaded 296/298 projects of CyanogenMOD's gingerbread source but the last 2 files 297 and 298 (prebuilt.git) I can't download that in every attept the download freeze at near 500mb or above 1GB. I was trying to download that over a weeks. So please can someone send me the prebuilt.git file from CyanogenMOD's CM7 source .repo folder ? Please I beg you :crying:
Did you try the CyanogenMod forum?
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/
ya +1 i also need the prebuilt directory can anyone mirror it the gb revision one please...the forum of cyanogenmod has nothing positive
Hello
in a few days i plan Download and Compile AOSP GB 2.3.4 to my Device. In http://sourceforge.net i found Gingerbread source for my phone.
But It isn't all files. All The files has 800 MB , but i read AOSP has 2GB. In "ATTACH FILES" i add List of files Whitch I have.
My Question is - > If i download AOSP 2.3.4 and replace his files with files from sourceforge can i comile Android for my device?
Second Question : Which CyanogenMod 7 is based on 2.3.4 ?
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anyone can help? :<
again
can some1 just tell me if developpment has any scope using windows os
can i build cm form source without linux or ubuntu
I have not started on tutorials since most of them advice to use linux or ubuntu
so if there is a way to development on windows can u all tell me, how it is possible
or a tutorial ?
Just so u know my computer has 2gb ram and intel hd graphics
so i cant run emulators
Thnx in advance
@Hnk1 help
T3snake said:
can some1 just tell me if developpment has any scope using windows os
can i build cm form source without linux or ubuntu
I have not started on tutorials since most of them advice to use linux or ubuntu
so if there is a way to development on windows can u all tell me, how it is possible
or a tutorial ?
Just so u know my computer has 2gb ram and intel hd graphics
so i cant run emulators
Thnx in advance
@Hnk1 help
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As a beginner, I would suggest you start with windows/Linux mint. Linux/Ubuntu are for more advanced users and thus provide less friendly interface. There might be a dispute which OS is best. For Android, I would suggest LINUX.
Development requires large amount of disk space (up to 200-500gb); very fast PC (8 or more recommended) high end PC (icore 5 but icore7 recommended)
You might be able to start on windows for small projects with your PC but algorithms would take 6-12 hours rather than half an hour on a high end PC. I know many developers using minimal PC to work so it means more time for processes to finish.
For example
UBUNTU might be better because android is developed under linux with java base. So using Windows might need some adjustments while development. Also, Eclipse is preferred for all development for Android.(programme name)
As android is based on linux, using same base/framework is a key advantage. Ubuntu/Linux is that's why preferred so no more adjustments are made and thus its quicker to develop on Linux. This is because of same internal architecture used by Linux/ubuntu and Android.All Android applications use Linux as its base and java libraries for programming. Java and Linux both being open source can easily be synchronized. The simulation on Linux platform is also fast as compared to windows. You can even download some system files patches for Linux if there is any compatibility problem but it is not possible for windows.
Android/Java/Linux are all open sourced(libraries n API)and easier to debug.
Linux mint is more friendly than Ubuntu in comparision in my opinion.
Another advantage of Linux/ubuntu is booting time/quick interface as windows easily gets laggy after some time.
In the end it comes to user preference.It takes a variety of tools to make software, including drawing tools, so the OS is not that important but helpful to have both Linux and Win. You will need code editors and drawing tools.
Hnk1 said:
As a beginner, I would suggest you start with windows/Linux mint. Linux/Ubuntu are for more advanced users and thus provide less friendly interface. There might be a dispute which OS is best. For Android, I would suggest LINUX.
Development requires large amount of disk space (up to 200-500gb); very fast PC (8 or more recommended) high end PC (icore 5 but icore7 recommended)
You might be able to start on windows for small projects with your PC but algorithms would take 6-12 hours rather than half an hour on a high end PC. I know many developers using minimal PC to work so it means more time for processes to finish.
For example
UBUNTU might be better because android is developed under linux with java base. So using Windows might need some adjustments while development. Also, Eclipse is preferred for all development for Android.(programme name)
As android is based on linux, using same base/framework is a key advantage. Ubuntu/Linux is that's why preferred so no more adjustments are made and thus its quicker to develop on Linux. This is because of same internal architecture used by Linux/ubuntu and Android.All Android applications use Linux as its base and java libraries for programming. Java and Linux both being open source can easily be synchronized. The simulation on Linux platform is also fast as compared to windows. You can even download some system files patches for Linux if there is any compatibility problem but it is not possible for windows.
Android/Java/Linux are all open sourced(libraries n API)and easier to debug.
Linux mint is more friendly than Ubuntu in comparision in my opinion.
Another advantage of Linux/ubuntu is booting time/quick interface as windows easily gets laggy after some time.
In the end it comes to user preference.It takes a variety of tools to make software, including drawing tools, so the OS is not that important but helpful to have both Linux and Win. You will need code editors and drawing tools.
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Yea the emulator for testing didnt even bootup till now
ill just have to postpone advanced development until i get a newer pc
My last Question....
does android kitchen support this device?
or partially supported? or anything close?
T3snake said:
Yea the emulator for testing didnt even bootup till now
ill just have to postpone advanced development until i get a newer pc
My last Question....
does android kitchen support this device?
or partially supported? or anything close?
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I don't think android kitchen is supported
T3snake said:
can some1 just tell me if developpment has any scope using windows os
can i build cm form source without linux or ubuntu
I have not started on tutorials since most of them advice to use linux or ubuntu
so if there is a way to development on windows can u all tell me, how it is possible
or a tutorial ?
Just so u know my computer has 2gb ram and intel hd graphics
so i cant run emulators
Thnx in advance
@Hnk1 help
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I hav ubuntu on my laptop... nd I really want cm on our device but my main problem is that my internet is really slow and cm11 source is around 10 gb which might take weeks on my pc...
T3snake said:
can some1 just tell me if developpment has any scope using windows os
can i build cm form source without linux or ubuntu
I have not started on tutorials since most of them advice to use linux or ubuntu
so if there is a way to development on windows can u all tell me, how it is possible
or a tutorial ?
Just so u know my computer has 2gb ram and intel hd graphics
so i cant run emulators
Thnx in advance
@Hnk1 help
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for developing android apps.. windows works.. and a fair computer will do... unless you plan to develop something huge...
AVD's have problem with low specs on windows.... try emulating with GenyMotion
and unless you have a gpu.. the graphics won't really matter much..
and as far as building android/cm goes.. you need linux or mac os..
you could build on virtual box.. if you had whopping 16 gb of ram..
maybe cygwin works.. but i don;t know...
and it isn't hard to install ubuntu alongside windows.. all you need is a usb drive and a x64 live cd from their website.. and some patience..
ubuntu is just feels out of place for first time windows user... if you used Mac Os.. it' s easy.. the dock and the universal title bar are not hard to get.. after some time you will be more comfortable with ubuntu than windows.. or that was the case for me..
you need processing power of cpu for building... sure you can build on a p4.. but time is a great factor here.. i7 can compile faster than i5.. and it goes like that..
by the way.. i know a guy who built cm on a 4gb ram and intel core duo... took around 7 hours he said..
psych.half said:
i know a guy who built cm on a 4gb ram and intel core duo... took around 7 hours he said..
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I hav 6gb ram and i7 processor but my internet download speed is jst 60 kbps...
Vortex99 said:
I hav 6gb ram and i7 processor but my internet download speed is jst 60 kbps...
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buddy you don't need to download the whole 12gb of source code..
if you only plan to build for a specific device... you don't need the all platform codes for arm/ mips/ x86 or prebuilt binaries for mac os and x86 and x64..
you can select only required prebuilts and projects for your current device and current os by creating an xml file with some modifications in
.repo/local_manifests directory.. then you can reduce size of the source code...
and at 60kbps.. let's average that to 55 kb/ps... it would take around... 53 hours
but you can do continue syncing where you left off... kinda like pause and resume... so maybe in a week you will have the source code..
and just make source you sync the frameworks_base at last.. that one repository alone is over 1 gb.. O_O
psych.half said:
buddy you don't need to download the whole 12gb of source code..
if you only plan to build for a specific device... you don't need the all platform codes for arm/ mips/ x86 or prebuilt binaries for mac os and x86 and x64..
you can select only required prebuilts and projects for your current device and current os by creating an xml file with some modifications in
.repo/local_manifests directory.. then you can reduce size of the source code...
and at 60kbps.. let's average that to 55 kb/ps... it would take around... 53 hours
but you can do continue syncing where you left off... kinda like pause and resume... so maybe in a week you will have the source code..
and just make source you sync the frameworks_base at last.. that one repository alone is over 1 gb.. O_O
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So ur sayin I can pause during the repo sync command... ??
How can I do that... ??
Now I am really getting interested... but I hav exams right now and my laptop hard disk has failed... btw can you give me detailed explanation about building cm from source or atleast post a link to guide. .. I hav seen many guides but all of them are confusing...
Vortex99 said:
So ur sayin I can pause during the repo sync command... ??
How can I do that... ??
Now I am really getting interested... but I hav exams right now and my laptop hard disk has failed... btw can you give me detailed explanation about building cm from source or atleast post a link to guide. .. I hav seen many guides but all of them are confusing...
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well.. it's not pause.. it's like.. let's say you have already downloaded 16%.. and you stopped it that.. and turn off your pc..
next time you open pc and run repo sync.. it will check if sources have changed.. if not it will continue to sync from there..
it's just matter of copy and pasting commands to set up sources....it is not that hard..
hmmm... how about i set up the build environment for you on your laptop via ssh .. when your laptop is fixed.. pm me for your thoughts on this..
psych.half said:
well.. it's not pause.. it's like.. let's say you have already downloaded 16%.. and you stopped it that.. and turn off your pc..
next time you open pc and run repo sync.. it will check if sources have changed.. if not it will continue to sync from there..
it's just matter of copy and pasting commands to set up sources....it is not that hard..
hmmm... how about i set up the build environment for you on your laptop via ssh .. when your laptop is fixed.. pm me for your thoughts on this..
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yea sure m gonna let you know about it...
I hope, this is okay for XDA...
I am only asking for kernels...
NOT for whole ROMs...
Maybe someone has working zImage of latest ZenDrokat for SD & NAND...
I Only have NAND kernel on Wave II...
Need also Kernels for SD and both for GT S8500...
If someon has these files pleas post here or PM me!
Thanks in advance!
V4.5
wave 2
nand
https://mega.co.nz/#!SAlDzRbK!A5t5u3Cv3LwxmZjIdouhcXM3rUskCHWLNQeZSwp4Y4w
sd
https://mega.co.nz/#!aMN0yQ7I!FpbxC0dqgdfCJjK0x-djwlG9oaJQ20VYwqyz86H_EKU
wave1
nand
https://mega.co.nz/#!KYkDRQYI!RS6njFpENUE17S6SWLNN_yWGYug9ad4DeFBfK0E1JCc
sd
https://mega.co.nz/#!uIdkzb7Y!BmPMrVpHqVhN9p-1xgNl1SOyyv46nhKXMtT4dcpK5EM
Taxidriver05 said:
I hope, this is okay for XDA...
I am only asking for kernels...
NOT for whole ROMs...
Maybe someone has working zImage of latest ZenDrokat for SD & NAND...
I Only have NAND kernel on Wave II...
Need also Kernels for SD and both for GT S8500...
If someon has these files pleas post here or PM me!
Thanks in advance!
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I know Tigrouzen ROM's until now have not been GPL compliant (look here, here or here for example), but sharing this sources may allow XDA talk about it if it become GPL compliant:
Look at this from may 23th:
https://www.facebook.com/tigrouzen/posts/869017383124767
ICZen source 2.5GB compressed, 5GB uncompressed :
This is source not rom, you can modify and compile to make rom.
http://zendrokat.com/ICZen.tar.gz
Edit1: I am afraid it is not GPL compliant, It seems he is just focusing on new project
-- not all sources have been shared ...
- "Of course i don't give it for free," ...
May 4th
https://www.facebook.com/tigrouzen/posts/856550224371483
If you are interesting from source & kernel pm me :
I make it 5GB full source and 2.4GB compressed, original source it is 20GB.
Support : 2 Weeks, also i support you if you need port Kitkat or Jelly Bean, explain how make it optimize.
Source ICS :
Ready to compile
Support if you have issue or need help and porting.
Very fast compile, 45min for my B960 2 core.
Rom file script :
Support for making it easy way and tweak
With last modification for make theme default.
Kernel source :
All script Nand, SD (bigmem...)
All tweak
Ready to compile, with bash script.
Recovery mode Integrated on kernel source :
I lost the source, but as you see it is complète
I added many thing on
Support for script making.
FBOOT : Multi boot source, like you can use it to boot under to 2 different rom with multi key code.
Kernel goes on 1 folder with 2 different name.
Example : boot ics kernel name : zIcs. Boot Kitkat kernel name zKitkat. Then with key holding you choose which rom you want boot.
I never do it because only support S8500
But it is work.
Of course i don't give it for free,there's more then 5 years experience work before making good kernel and good rom.
Ps : im on new project it is making file sharing next generation. zClouds...
hunktb said:
I know Tigrouzen ROM's until now have not been GPL compliant (look here, here or here for example), but sharing this sources may allow XDA talk about it if it become GPL compliant:
Look at this from may 23th:
https://www.facebook.com/tigrouzen/posts/869017383124767
ICZen source 2.5GB compressed, 5GB uncompressed :
This is source not rom, you can modify and compile to make rom.
http://zendrokat.com/ICZen.tar.gz
Edit1: I am afraid it is not GPL compliant, It seems he is just focusing on new project
-- not all sources have been shared ...
- "Of course i don't give it for free," ...
May 4th
https://www.facebook.com/tigrouzen/posts/856550224371483
If you are interesting from source & kernel pm me :
I make it 5GB full source and 2.4GB compressed, original source it is 20GB.
Support : 2 Weeks, also i support you if you need port Kitkat or Jelly Bean, explain how make it optimize.
Source ICS :
Ready to compile
Support if you have issue or need help and porting.
Very fast compile, 45min for my B960 2 core.
Rom file script :
Support for making it easy way and tweak
With last modification for make theme default.
Kernel source :
All script Nand, SD (bigmem...)
All tweak
Ready to compile, with bash script.
Recovery mode Integrated on kernel source :
I lost the source, but as you see it is complète
I added many thing on
Support for script making.
FBOOT : Multi boot source, like you can use it to boot under to 2 different rom with multi key code.
Kernel goes on 1 folder with 2 different name.
Example : boot ics kernel name : zIcs. Boot Kitkat kernel name zKitkat. Then with key holding you choose which rom you want boot.
I never do it because only support S8500
But it is work.
Of course i don't give it for free,there's more then 5 years experience work before making good kernel and good rom.
Ps : im on new project it is making file sharing next generation. zClouds...
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Zendrokat
Yesterday at 12:36am · Edited ·
ICZen source 2.5GB compressed, 5GB
uncompressed :
This is source not rom, you can modify and
compile to make rom.
http://zendrokat.com/ICZen.tar.gz
Use 7zip, already downloaded tested.
black0000 said:
Zendrokat
Yesterday at 12:36am · Edited ·
ICZen source 2.5GB compressed, 5GB
uncompressed :
This is source not rom, you can modify and
compile to make rom.
http://zendrokat.com/ICZen.tar.gz
Use 7zip, already downloaded tested.
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Those are only ROM sources, but he says kernel sources will come later.
Can the Nand version of the kernel work on Badadroid, more specifically unofficial CM by volk? Can I just flash it or are there any other necessary steps? (Aside from the usual clear dalvik and cache)
Nope!
Tigrouzen's kernels are not compatible with volk204's ROMs.
Taxidriver05 said:
Nope!
Tigrouzen's kernels are not compatible with volk204's ROMs.
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Hey @Taxidriver05, Tigrouzen mentioned that you had broken video and asked me to give you zImage that makes the video work again.
here it is for Wave I (Nand)
http://speedy.sh/ppwBe/zImage
you'll also notice faster back button and recents window
Silkmeister1
But I need kernel for Wave II...
Hello everyone, I am new to compile and build roms, as many know to compile a roms you must download the source code that weighs about 50 gb, many have very few mega Internet to download 50,000 mb (50 gb), my question is: Is there any way to minimize or make smaller those 50 gb order to download the source code?
I await your response, thank you very much.
Thank you fix it myself, can clear the thread