So I know about the official teamdouche website with the cm7 nightlies, but they only go to #13, and now rc2 (downloading now). What I am very confused about, and have spent alot of time trying to figure out is: what are these nightlies everyone here is talking about, people casually mention nightly builds that are 5 times what cyanogen has released. back when cyanogen was on #3 people were talking about downloading nightlies well into the 30's, and just today someone was talking about a #42. Did I miss a memo? this has been irking me for a while now if someone could explain all this business to me that would be great, and maybe some sort of compilation of all of these "nightlies".
They. Started with fresh #'s.went from like build 40 to build #1(ie #41). That's prolly what ur readn about
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so in other words those are all old, and i really shouldn't worry about it? or do they have more features? are they more stable?
Current nightly available is #14 at http://mirror.teamdouche.net/?device=inc
They reset the counter when they made nightlies for CM7. You can also see the date stamp on that page on their mirror.
ProTekk is making updated CM7 ROMs on his own using the same EXACT merged code that they do for CM7 nightlies. The only difference is he puts them out every morning around 10am (and more frequently than the build bot).
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Why isn't there a 6.1 stable Cyanogenmod for the inc? There is for every other phone...
I hope it is stable, im runnin 6.1, invisiblek#16 kernel, with 9.01 radio, and this thing seems stable as hell, and fast, consistently over 1500 on quadrant. maybe its your settings, this thing just works for what I need, and the people here were really helpful.
CM is managed by different people for difference devices. Koush is responsible for CM for the DINC, so we have to wait until he approves 6.1 stable.
You can always get the latest nightly here: http://mirror.teamdouche.net/?device=inc
..which are currently very close to the 6.1 found on other devices.
I have been checking that site every day for the 6.1 stable, but I imagine it will be out very soon.
Yeah Donny, don't get me wrong, all the CMods I have ran in the past have always been "stable" per se, and I love 6.1 RC2, I was just wondering about the ACTUAL stable 6.1.
Yeah I know that they are managed by different people, so Koush hasn't approved 6.1 stable? Like, are there a few Inc specific bugs or something?
I'm not sure how the specific approval system works, but it may be possible there is an INC specific bug. It's also possible that the INC version is just as stable as the others.
If there's one thing I learned from CM is that the "Stable" version is not always actually stable. For example the current 6.0.2 stable is much more broken than the 6.1 RC2.
If you're using 6.1 RC2 then I would recommend using the latest nightly for now, I'm personally using 175 and it's been stable for me so far, I haven't found any bugs (knock on wood).
Since the versions are so similar, it is not necessary to data reset/clear cache every time you upgrade the OS, so it's not a big hassle to update it once the actual version comes out.
Yeah I'm using the nightlies now. They are cool! FYI, the Gingerbread theme for CM Nightly is awesome! haha
Hi. I was think of trying CyanogenMod ROM. I went to their download page and notice there is things like nightly, stable and RC. what does these 3 means? Hmm...
superstick1 said:
Hi. I was think of trying CyanogenMod ROM.I went to their download page and notice there is things like nightly, stable and RC. what does these 3 means? Hmm...
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Hi.Today i was tried for first time cm7 too....I have no idea about cm7 roms!I flashed this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905530 with straight download.Its very smooth and fast but have one bug...When u open the cam u see a black screen but is working...U can try this one too http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=917271...But i think all of cm7 have some bugs...
superstick1 said:
Hi. I was think of trying CyanogenMod ROM. I went to their download page and notice there is things like nightly, stable and RC. what does these 3 means? Hmm...
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Nightlies are in constant development, so they are updated "nightly" and have the latest features and can also have some bugs. RCs are considered to be stable enough for everyday use, imo the nightlies are also as I've been using them almost since the launch of CM7 and haven't got any overwhelming problems. The stable ones are, well stable ones But the stable ones are CM6 and based on android 2.2 so they are "old" in that sense.
I would encourage you to try the CM7 RC2 or even the latest nightly as they really are great and you won't actually notice that it still is a work in progress
Stable - The latest stable release, the current 6.1.3 is froyo based and should be useable as a daily rom with no major bugs and very few minor bugs.
Release Candidate RC - This is a proposed release candidate (current one is Gingerbread based) for the next stable release, it should be stable enough to use as a daily rom (indeed I have had no problems running it), there may be a few major bugs and more minor bugs than you would find in the stable release.
Nightly - these are releases based on the latest release ( can be either based on stable or RC, currently based on RC2 ), aimed at adding new features, which may or may not work, or providing bug fixes to features already present (which again may or may not work).
Currently RC 2 is feature locked, therefore the nightlies are aimed at bugfixing or polishing features already present in preparation for the next stable release, As such the nightlies should improve upon the current RC, although it's not unknown for bugfixes to break functionality in a major way.
I can highly recommend CM7 RC2 with the Battery drain fix (#5) by mad-murdock.
I've been running it for the last 2 days, after coming from Android Revolution 3. It's fast, stable, and very light-weight.
Camera and video recorders work, however they're not quite as polished as the HTC versions.
Before the Battery drain fix, the battery life was terrible, however now it's better than Android Revolution.
Currently have 62% battery remaining, 13 hours after removing it from the charger.
OOO. Alright. THank you!
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I can highly recommend CM7 RC2 with the Battery drain fix (#5) by mad-murdock.
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The thread with information and a link to #5 patch is here. I've been running that for several days and it's great even with the latest nightly build. There are a couple of caveats so reading the thread will help.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=984337&page=1
Any noticeable differences between RC2 and the latest nightly?
The only bug I've noticed with RC2 so far is the occasional freezing in landscape mode after finishing a call. Easily resolved by locking and unlocking the rotation though, so hasn't been an issue.
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Any noticeable differences between RC2 and the latest nightly?
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I haven't noticed any new issues that aren't already in RC2. And with Mad's #5 battery patch idle power consumption is about 1% per hour, but you can use that on RC2 too.
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Is there a changelog for the CM7 nightlies?
Im just curious to see first if its worth the effort to upgrade from one dev edition to another based on changes.
The best I can find is h**p://cm-nightlies.appspot.com/ but doesnt cover jordan
Assuming you mean the defy CM7 changelogs, here:
https://github.com/CyanogenDefy/android_device_motorola_jordan/commits/gingerbread
This one has been provided too but I dunno the difference, other than that it hasn't been updated from some time:
https://github.com/CyanogenDefy/android_device_motorola_jordan/commits/cyanogen
What do you mean from one dev edition to another? Isn't there only one set of devs (Epsylon3, Quarx, maniac etc) working on CM7 for the defy? Or by other devs do you mean other roms that are based off CM7?
Yep, the first link is the one. Thanks!
I did mean the difference between nightlies.
Ah between the nightlies, yes then the first one is correct. You are welcome
I used to look at this link too but have stopped because either I haven't had most of the problems submitted there, or the submitted ones are very silly/obvious, for example the battery drain issues.
https://github.com/CyanogenDefy/and...issues?sort=created&direction=desc&state=open
thanks so much. I am also trying to find them.
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I've started following the "commit" section on the github link as the changes tend to follow quite quickly in the nightly builds.
https://github.com/CyanogenDefy/android_device_motorola_jordan/commits/gingerbread
whats the differences between cynongen mod 7 & cynonged mod 7 nightlies
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whats the differences between cynongen mod 7 & cynonged mod 7 nightlies
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There are three flavors.
Stable, Release Candidate and Nightlie. Consider the nightlies beta releases; they aren't quite RCs, are most likely buggy and they're released so that folks can help the CM team find some glaring bugs before the RC is released.
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The CyanogenMod team are constantly adding new features, testing new tweaks, and trying to fix bugs. They have set up "Build-Bots" which automatically build a new version of a the phone's ROM every night, using the latest "commits". Sometimes, there have been no changes "committed" to the build, so two nightlies can be exactly the same, because the Built-Bot keeps going.
Once they get to a place where the nightlies seem pretty stable, they will announce that the next one is a "Release Candidate" (RC). Many more people will install the RC version, because these tend to be more stable than the experimental "nightly" versions. There can still be bugs to work through, and the devs keep working, and the Build-Bot keeps churning out new nightlies.
After a couple of RC versions, and after the dev teams are comfortable that the bugs have been worked out, they will announce that the next build is the "Stable" version, which should be good for everyone. (Very rarely odd bugs will still creep in, but the CM team is quick to jump on them, and .1 releases will take care of those nasty bugs.)
They still keep working, tweaking and adding features, however. They probably won't stop tweaking CM7 until the Source Code for Android 4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) is released, at which point everyone will shift to CM9. (CM8 was going to be the "Honeycomb" version of Android, but that was only ever released on Tablets, so they're moving straight to Version 9.)
And there's my submission for NaMoWriMo.
Hi all
Beside the ROMs by individual efforts from xda-devs, is there a timeline or a roadmap for the major ROMs (AOKP, CM, MIUI, etc)?
I searched Google long, and even went through Gerrit & similar trackers... even Wikis (which I should say is very outdated for some ROMs!) but nothing!
I know it takes some time to move into a new major update. Looking back into AOKP's release history it took them about a month to release JB Build 1 after the official release of the AOSP version
Anyone has any idea?
The poor kitties.
When they are ready they will be released, that is when they will be available. Could be soon, could be later.
No kidding!!
I know that "when it's out, it's out", I'm just asking... is there some kind of ETA?
I'm used to the Firefox & Ubuntu dev style, always having a detailed table of what to expect & when... I can't seem to find any of that with any ROM