Android Development ? - Touch HD Android Development

I want to create my own android system. What tools do I need for that? What links for vehicles.
Thanks

Do not share one tools?

Perhaps you should ask this in one of the different android topics??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=621498
Maybe they can help you, or try the search function?

Android source is here:
http://source.android.com/download

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Help compiling a ROM please ?

I'm looking for a 2.2 Froyo rom, WITH HTC Sence UI.
pref, 720p recording, newest radio ect..
tried searching through the forum but can't seem to find one i like, most roms have been trimmed down..
couldn't understand the rom kitchen othervise i would compile my own..
any link for this kind of rom or if someone could compile it for me, would be highly aprishiated.
excuse my bad grammar.
Your kidding right?
I'd have a look again if I were you.
Please use search before posting! When you signed up to these forums you agreed to the forum rules, and the number 1 rule is:
1. Search before posting.
Use one of our search functions before posting, whether you have a question or something new to share, it's very likely someone already asked that question or shared that news.
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Everything you need to know is here, but always search before asking.
Chef Central > Android http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=613
Learn Android ROM development. For serious students only. This forum is monitored and moderated by seasoned developers.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=667298
cyanogen said:
Here's my advice for those looking to make their own Android ROMs.. Stop. Write an app or two first, learn how the system works from a developer standpoint. Learn some Java. Read the developer documentation. Learn how to use Git. Then learn how to build AOSP from source. Read the porting guides, and learn how the build system works (the links below have almost everything you could possibly want to know). Now try to put your new found skills to work on enhancing the platform by writing code or making theme overlays. And share! And put that **** on your resume. There is a *ton* of information out there but any kind of "step-by-step rom cooking guide" is going to be a complete fail- it's too broad of a subject.
Android Developer Guides: http://d.android.com
Working with AOSP source: http://source.android.com
Platform Developer Guide: http://pdk.android.com
Android Gitweb: http://android.git.kernel.org
Git Ready (Git tips and tricks): http://www.gitready.com/
Building CyanogenMod: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php/Building_from_source
How Dexopt works and what are those odex files: http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=pl...bcd225e47b2cc7abb2a366112d3aeb45936;hb=master
The PDK site is absolutely vital if you are going to work on custom ROMs. Read every single page. Twice. Some of the info isn't up to date, but you'll get a really good idea about what goes into actually configuring Android to work on a real device.
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Klutsh said:
Your kidding right?
I'd have a look again if I were you.
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It's quite hilarious now when I read it again. How %&ยค/"# some people can be

How to build ROM for HTC Desire

Hi all Desirian Guru,
I am not sure this is the right place to bring this stupid question, but if you, the operator, found it is wrong, please move to where it should be. I would like to create or develop, if I can, my own custom ROM for fun and share. Could anyone here kindly point me what steps I should take, what the prerequisites I should have.
Appreciate you guys so much if those tools are supported on my Ubuntu.
and on windows too!
Same sort of thread made before: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817699
Might help
Start here, if you are intending to build from the AOSP source:
http://source.android.com/porting/index.html
http://source.android.com/source/git-repo.html
Get the source code from here:
http://android.git.kernel.org/
There is an unofficial "vendor" from devoferreria for the htc bravo board here:
https://github.com/defer/android_device_htc_bravo
The cyanogenmod wiki has a load of excellent info on it, including compiling your kernel:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Building_Kernel_from_source
If you are looking to mod a SenseUI rom there are guides around here that explain how to change the framework. That is a different art ... use a wider forum search and you should find them.
TheGost1233, stOkes,
thanks for your advise.
You guys rock.

[Q] Which (Android) forum does my post belong in?

I have made an auto-installer for Linux that will download, install, and setup the Android SDK, NDK, Eclipse, ADB, and create a 99-android.rules file without the user having to do anything. I was curious which section I should post this in?
Tahl said:
I have made an auto-installer for Linux that will download, install, and setup the Android SDK, NDK, Eclipse, ADB, and create a 99-android.rules file without the user having to do anything. I was curious which section I should post this in?
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Nice work!
I'd say in the Upgrading, Modifying and Unlocking forum itself, but I may be wrong. That's the general, non-device specific development forum, and forum for devices without their own forum.
Perhaps a Mod could clarify this for us? Oh Scotsman, where art thou?
Interesting, I didn't even think about that as a possibility, I was looking at the Android Software and Hacking General or Android Software Development. Mostly because that's where people asking about ADB were, but now I'm not sure.
To be honest I'd put it in all three, as it's a worthy addition to any Linux users' toolkit.
May want to double-check with someone who actually knows what they're talking about first, and possibly just post it in one place and get some user feedback first, so you know it works on all machines
Well, I've had quite a few testers and positive feedback on Linux Mint 11 and Ubuntu 11.04 for both the 32/64-bit versions. I just wanted to share it with xda-developers so that more people would be able to use it. It's already on RootzWiki and I've had people test it from my blog with some help from P3Droid's retweet power. The deb version I'm pretty confident in will work without many people having troubles. The .sh version that I also have hasn't been tested with any operating systems outside of that, but I'd like some feedback with people using apt-get and other operating systems.
I have asked Scotsman to come and provide a little clarification for us. I honestly think you've made a very vaulable contribution here, so thankyou from all of us far too stupid to do something like this!
I posted it in Android Software and Hacking General.
I thought that would be a good spot for it based on how many adb related guides and posts there were in that section. If Scotsman would like to move it or delete it though, I can gladly repost it in a more appropriate (or multiple) forums so that it can get more attention. I really appreciate the help you've given me too.
Hmmm...I'd say maybe Android Software and Hacking General or maybe Android Software Development? Since it's only Android specific...
I'll stick to the Hacking General then, I think that I saw the most related material there while I was posting. Thanks for the help you two, I appreciate it.
You're welcome mate, I wish everyone's first few posts could be as productive
Enjoy your time at XDA! Let me know if I can help with anything else

How do I compile/develop/port ROM(s)?

Hi there!
I would like to learn more about compiling/developing and maybe 'porting' roms.
I know there are a few threads out there that cover some of the basics, but I see most of them are quite old and I think they are outdated.
Can anyone link me some relevant information regarding:
-> Compiling a ROM?
-> Porting a ROM?
-> General information about the subject. (Video's, books, threads, guides ...)
I'd like to understand the general structure and how to break it down/understand the entire process. I also have the following question:
-> What's required to compile my own Lineage OS version for the ZUK Z2 for example?
-> What's required to port a ROM from one device to another. (I know similar specifications make it easier but I'd like to know whats the main difference and what to look for)
I have a healthy portion of knowledge regarding: C#, Java, Linux server management, Windows server management, bash, python and a few other languages. (I am a programmer)
Thanks in advance!
I hope there are some viable options out there.
If you cant use google compiling rom isnt for you...
Single_Core said:
Hi there!
I would like to learn more about compiling/developing and maybe 'porting' roms.
I know there are a few threads out there that cover some of the basics, but I see most of them are quite old and I think they are outdated.
Can anyone link me some relevant information regarding:
-> Compiling a ROM?
-> Porting a ROM?
-> General information about the subject. (Video's, books, threads, guides ...)
I'd like to understand the general structure and how to break it down/understand the entire process. I also have the following question:
-> What's required to compile my own Lineage OS version for the ZUK Z2 for example?
-> What's required to port a ROM from one device to another. (I know similar specifications make it easier but I'd like to know whats the main difference and what to look for)
I have a healthy portion of knowledge regarding: C#, Java, Linux server management, Windows server management, bash, python and a few other languages. (I am a programmer)
Thanks in advance!
I hope there are some viable options out there.
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Check this-
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/bacon/build

What can I do with Android Q Source code?

Hello,
I was looking on the lge site and on the opensource page: [h]ttps://opensource.lge.com/osSch/list?types=NAME&search=lmg820um[/url] there is source code for specific models of LG phones. I linked the search for my Sprint model the LMG820UM. I found Android Q source code for it and I was wondering what can I do with it since it is a .tar.gz file.
Any help appreciated, thanks!
Most probably you need a computer running some flavour of Linux. Neither your Windows nor your Android device will be of any use here.
Ahkah said:
Most probably you need a computer running some flavour of Linux. Neither your Windows nor your Android device will be of any use here.
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Sure, that makes sense. I will be installing it after work today and checking out what it does. I will post on here once I learn some more on it.

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