I want to apply a google patch (https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/181019/) to my stock G3 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...t/vs985-46a-stock-flashable-firmware-t3304365). Is this possible? How would I go about doing it?
No, it's not possible. That's just source code. You'd have to compile it and integrate it into a ROM. A maintainer of a non-stock ROM such as CyanogenMod would possibly capture that new source code in their compiles.
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What is kernel source code exactly?? Also for roms like cyanogenmod why is kernel source code required since we have the original rom of micromax? Also isnt there a way to reverse engineer the kernel source code?
I just setup my build environment and download source code and custom ROM source code. Unfortunately there was an issue with the custom ROM and I had to wait until they fixed it. I need to update it the code and rebuild. How do I go about it?
Thanks.
Is there a way to convert a CyanogenMod device and Vendor trees to a form that can build Google AOSP code? Where should I look for those that have done it?
Thanks in advance!
I´m going to start building my own ROM, I (think) have found the source needed for my device LGD373 (opensource.lge.com) the code available is for KitKat, but i want to compile it for Lollipop.
To be more precise, i want to compile PacRom Lollipop for my device, i will be able with the released code? if not, can i build the KitKat version of PacRom?
Thanks in advance
How developers get the source code to develop a custom rom?
for example, How CyanogenMod get marshmallow source code for SIII 9300 which hasn't have this Android version?
I wan't to develop my own rom for my device, but I can't find specially Marshmallow pure source code for s3.
There isn't device set source code. Just a base code. Then you have to get/make the device trees for that device.
Then it takes weeks sometimes months of bugs to fix.
For that device to be honest you will be hard pressed to get a fully working set up as there is no kernel for android m for that device. So you will have to merge the code bit by bit and add some of your own