Welcome to the CM7 Unofficial Nightly Build Thread for the G2 (Vision and Desire-Z).
As per this quote (Over in the Official CM7 Nightly Thread) I have decided to start my own thread for all of us to post our unofficial CM7 Builds.
TheRomMistress said:
This thread is for OFFICIAL Nightlies only. If you have your own version, please create a new thread for it and bring your conversation to THAT thread. Any posts relating to an unofficial build is considered off topic and will be deleted from here on out. Thank You.
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This is where I will be posting my compiled builds from now on for the CM7 Nightlies. You may be asking yourself why I created this thread. The reason is simple, because I am addicted to flashing nightlies at a faster rate than the build bot cares to pump out new builds. So, if you are like myself, and find yourself constantly waiting for the next Nightly, then look no further because you have found your new home.
Feel free to post your unofficial build that you have compiled yourself in this thread.
I will try to keep the OP updated as much as I can with the most recent (and working) nightly that is posted in this thread.
Please follow the format listed below when posting your build so I can easily copy and paste it into the OP. If not I will fix it, but it would be greatly appreciated.
"Your username" "Date" "CM7 Nightly Unofficial" "Download Link" "Last commit listed when you built"
G1ForFun 5-29-2011 CM7 Nightly Unoffical Download Link Change Ib717f14a: Latest V8 in Gingerbread
Reserved for future use.
Downing and flashing G1ForFun 5-29-2011 CM7 Nightly Unoffical ROM now.
You are too quick my friend.......read the official Nightly thread again
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Fallen Spartan said:
You are too quick my friend.......read the official Nightly thread again
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If that is the case then feel free to close this thread. I was just complying with the measure laid forth by RomMistress.
I do see where you said you would allow it....so again, if need be, remove this thread.
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You're kidding? Right?
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Please read before posting, you only make yourself look bad.
G1ForFun said:
Welcome to the CM7 Unofficial Nightly Build Thread for the G2 (Vision and Desire-Z).
As per this quote (Over in the Official CM7 Nightly Thread) I have decided to start my own thread for all of us to post our unofficial CM7 Builds.
This is where I will be posting my compiled builds from now on for the CM7 Nightlies. You may be asking yourself why I created this thread. The reason is simple, because I am addicted to flashing nightlies at a faster rate than the build bot cares to pump out new builds. So, if you are like myself, and find yourself constantly waiting for the next Nightly, then look no further because you have found your new home.
Feel free to post your unofficial build that you have compiled yourself in this thread.
I will try to keep the OP updated as much as I can with the most recent (and working) nightly that is posted in this thread.
Please follow the format listed below when posting your build so I can easily copy and paste it into the OP. If not I will fix it, but it would be greatly appreciated.
"Your username" "Date" "CM7 Nightly Unofficial" "Download Link" "Last commit listed when you built"
G1ForFun 5-29-2011 CM7 Nightly Unoffical Download Link Change Ib717f14a: Latest V8 in Gingerbread
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You're kidding? Right?
Speaking of unofficial nightlies, it looks like the libwebkitaccel.so is breaking the build.
Can anyone else confirm?
rsxtypes72 said:
You're kidding? Right?
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Kidding about what?
Do we really need another post of an unofficial CM build/s?
gee one said:
Speaking of unofficial nightlies, it looks like the libwebkitaccel.so is breaking the build.
Can anyone else confirm?
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I'm pretty sure mine works since I was able to build and post it here for everyone. Its updated to the latest commit as of yesterday at 7:09PM...which is still the latest commit.
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Do we really need another post of an unofficial CM build?
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Honestly, thats two useless posts you have now wasted in this thread. You are uninformed and ignorant enough to post a second time without reading.
Unlike you, I am doing something for the community. And I was doing what was asked by a moderator (TheRomMistress).
Sorry you can't read and inform yourself of what happened and why this thread was created, but it is all their laid out for you to read.
Please refrain from wasting space, thanks. edit: oh and feel free to post the link to the current unofficial cm7 nightly build thread....
Thread closed by OP request.
Can I remind all (Not G1 in this instance) to read before they post
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to be honest with you guys.
i have no idea what the heck is the difference betwenn the two.
especially all the builds.
are there something different with each build?
can someone out there explain to me?
sorry,i've tried searching it up but nothing.
if there isn't something different about each build for the cyanonogenmod nightly
then why do they have soo many builds?
i mean why keep the only builds there.
you know everyone wants the recent update.
to fix the bugs or what not.
but if i can get some really good explanation on this,it would be really night.
thank you.
the nightlys are beta versions, so they can be buggy.
6.0 is a stable version which is solid and has no bugs
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btw this topic should be in general or something, some people around here get upset easily for posting in the dev section.
stoney05 said:
the nightlys are beta versions, so they can be buggy.
6.0 is a stable version which is solid and has no bugs
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btw this topic should be in general or something, some people around here get upset easily for posting in the dev section.
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You could read the changelog. It has the added features since 6.0 listed (called 6.1). 6.1 isn't released yet, but when it is the nightlies will be changed into 6.1.
Nightly just means they rebuild the rom every night and allow people to download it to install.
Caspers25 said:
to be honest with you guys.
i have no idea what the heck is the difference betwenn the two.
especially all the builds.
are there something different with each build?
can someone out there explain to me?
sorry,i've tried searching it up but nothing.
if there isn't something different about each build for the cyanonogenmod nightly
then why do they have soo many builds?
i mean why keep the only builds there.
you know everyone wants the recent update.
to fix the bugs or what not.
but if i can get some really good explanation on this,it would be really night.
thank you.
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this should be in the q&a
Quick summary:
Final builds: Relatively stable, tested, and at the point that Team Douche is comfortable with how it handles.
Nightly builds: Compiled every night at 00:00 GMT directly from the github source. Has all the latest features (like the nightlies currently have a newer kernel and some nice camera features) but can be quite unstable and typically aren't recommended for day-to-day use.
I would Edit your Title for this thread..
please Remove [ROM] as it signifies this is a ROM thread and this is, of course, not..
The CyanogenMod development process produces nightly builds automagically for bleeding-edge users. Here's sort of how the process works generally:
1. Bugs/feature requests/etc are submitted to Google Code:
http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/issues/
2. Items are then transported to Gerrit for code review once a solution is written / being worked on:
http://http://review.cyanogenmod.com
3. Once tested/approved, commits happen to GitHub, which is announced via cmsrc on Twitter:
http://github.com/CyanogenMod/
http://twitter.com/cmsrc
4. Nightly builds happen automatically via BuiltBot with all commits from GitHub (even if they break stuff, so these nightlys aren't for the uber-novice). You can watch nightly builds happen, which are typically around 9pm EST unless kicked off manually:
http://buildbot.teamdouche.net/waterfall
5. Downloads available nightly here (by build number):
http://mirror.teamdouche.net/
And that's pretty much it. You can keep a close eye on Cyanogen's personal Twitter (twitter.com/cyanogen) and even converse with him and some of TeamDouche as well on IRC via FreeNode, in #cyanogenmod. They're great guys and very open to the future of CM. I've known Cyanogen for years and he's a great, fun guy with a brilliant mind and a passion for open source.
Anyway, I hope this clears up the CM nightly process for those who don't really grasp it yet. There may be a few diversions from the process, but generally that's how it works, and is a great way to keep very close track of what's happening when. Understanding is the key to NOT asking 'when will this be done?' or 'where's the changelog!?', etc.
Moved to Q&A as not development.
do the current nightlies, or the future 6.1 release, require the engineering bootloader 0.76?
i did unrevoked3 and ended up with 0.79 of course. i've been playing with many roms but not yet CM6 due to this restriction ... the ENG bootloader thread reads like a cautionary tale, there doesn't seem to be any understanding of why some phones play well with the update and others don't.
i'm sure there's a very good reason, but i don't understand the need for 0.76 for only CM6.
coastal said:
do the current nightlies, or the future 6.1 release, require the engineering bootloader 0.76?
i did unrevoked3 and ended up with 0.79 of course. i've been playing with many roms but not yet CM6 due to this restriction ... the ENG bootloader thread reads like a cautionary tale, there doesn't seem to be any understanding of why some phones play well with the update and others don't.
i'm sure there's a very good reason, but i don't understand the need for 0.76 for only CM6.
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As far as the CM code, *any* bootloader version is permitted as of a commit last week. This shouldn't be an issue anymore on nightlies, but likely will be in CM6.0.0.
We get FM radio tonight
http://github.com/CyanogenMod/cm-kernel/commit/6dcd7908655309f231d090d7714a312f2b8a5483
CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
This version is a release candidate, but you will find it stable for everyday use.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit out Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.
Instructions:
First time flashing CyanogenMod 7 to the Samsung Galaxy S, or coming from another ROM?
Root the device and install ClockworkMod Recovery. Instructions are available here.
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Format the system, data & cache partitions of your device.
Perform a factory reset.
Flash CyanogenMod.
Optional: Install the Google Apps addon package
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 7?
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Flash CyanogenMod (your Google Apps will be backed up & restored automatically).
Issues?
Experience issues? Please provide the following info:
If the device was hard reboot, please provide the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
If the device was soft reboot or is "bootlooping", please run a logcat and provide the full output.
Please use Pastebin when possible.
Download Links:
Official posthttp://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/...r-the-samsung-galaxy-s-v710-rc1-26-june-2011/CyanogenMod:
Latest Version: update-cm-7.1.0-RC1-GalaxyS-signed.zip
Download: Link
Mirror: Link
MD5sum: c7e812d4c94de40176d463de7f720ffdGoogle Apps addon:
Version: gapps-gb-20110613
Mirror: Link
Mirror: LinkThe CyanogenMod team would like to thank everyone involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging & documenting! Enjoy!
cool. just released
thank you all devs
We know. There is the oficial thread posted by codeworks. So why did you post this?
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sefuleo said:
We know. There is the oficial thread posted by codeworks. So why did you post this?
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This is the official thread for the RC (and future RC's)... codeworkx's thread is for nightlies. the difference being is that the build flashed from this thread is allowed to report bugs to the issue tracker.
RC is too in codeworkx thread. But anyway.... Thanks for posting.
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sefuleo said:
RC is too in codeworkx thread. But anyway.... Thanks for posting.
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there is no information about the RC('s) in codeworkx's thread. his thread clearly says nightly at the top and is for nightlies and nightlies only. the "latest version" link does not count because following that no matter what will show you *all* options. this is the standard CM way of doing things. a thread for nightlies and a thread for stable(ish) version. feel free to check any other CM-supported device's section and you will see both as well.
so is RC1 > Nightly
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so is RC1 > Nightly
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RC1 = stable(ish)
nightly = bleeding edge
RC will only be updated a few times over the next few weeks until the final build is released. nightlies will continue to be pumped out every night. benefit of RC is you can post issues to the issue tracker and actually contribute back to the community.
So whats the deal?
Used to run CM on my HTC Magic.
Have heard that there are issues with battery life etc. on SGS.
What are the cons of SGS CM71. Cant seem to find list of good/bad issues.
Also, the nightly "must be on froyo" is not listed on the CM7 webpage (and this thread). I can flash from sammy gingerbread now?
BatGnat said:
Used to run CM on my HTC Magic.
Have heard that there are issues with battery life etc. on SGS.
What are the cons of SGS CM71. Cant seem to find list of good/bad issues.
Also, the nightly "must be on froyo" is not listed on the CM7 webpage (and this thread). I can flash from sammy gingerbread now?
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all the wiki instructions clearly say to flash from Froyo, and those are the instructions to follow.
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all the wiki instructions clearly say to flash from Froyo, and those are the instructions to follow.
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Yes, but you had best add it to the install instructions here too, or the 15 questions you get about bootloaders a day will become 150 or more. No fun at all.
Also, it notes in the instructions on the OP that if you are updating a previous CM7 install, you do not need to flash Gapps again. This has not been true for around 15 nightlies now...has whatever issue that required reflashing Gapps along with a nightly been fixed?
Downloading it..
Finally a RC release ..good work Cyano's Team ..
I use Cyanogen 7 on my Galaxy S and also on my Htc Magic 32b
Cyanogen 7= The best rom of ever
Cheers
Perfectly and thx
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Yes, but you had best add it to the install instructions here too, or the 15 questions you get about bootloaders a day will become 150 or more. No fun at all.
Also, it notes in the instructions on the OP that if you are updating a previous CM7 install, you do not need to flash Gapps again. This has not been true for around 15 nightlies now...has whatever issue that required reflashing Gapps along with a nightly been fixed?
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the ROM threads for RC releases are cookie-cutter, only replaced with proper links/md5sums. as for the gapps thing, I've been flashing updates every few days and have literally never once had to reinstall gapps =/
also, rschenck, please don't leave me to moderate this thread alone, you make the i9000 threads worth reading
And ANOTHER question....
If I opt not to install the RC1 release itself, but wait and install the next Nightly, which would be 40 for the i9000. Will that automatically update me to RC1?
Plus I am always ready to lend a hand and/or a stinging bon mot, you just seem more up on the RC1 situation than I so I defer to your wisdom.
Lastly, regarding reflashing Gapps, it has been advised as a precaution for ages now to avoid potential trouble. I see no harm in continuing to do it.
Kaik, thanks for the thread. Downloading the RC now (I've been running nightlies for months, if this is good enough I might have my dad run it!) Just wondering, are you a member of the CMSGS team? And if so, do you have any insight to headphone controls being fixed?
A little suggestion..
PLEASE CYANO'S TEAM READ THIS:
See at SuperAosp 8.6 camera..is similiar at Cyanogen camera but it is best in graphics..background black ..photo button better..see it please
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And ANOTHER question....
If I opt not to install the RC1 release itself, but wait and install the next Nightly, which would be 40 for the i9000. Will that automatically update me to RC1?
Plus I am always ready to lend a hand and/or a stinging bon mot, you just seem more up on the RC1 situation than I so I defer to your wisdom.
Lastly, regarding reflashing Gapps, it has been advised as a precaution for ages now to avoid potential trouble. I see no harm in continuing to do it.
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personally, I always run under the assumption that each and every flash will horribly destroy my phone and make backups of apps with TiBu and nandroid every time while praying I never have to open heimdall again. I then keep the gapps zip and at least one earlier nightly on my SD card. RC1 is basically just a "nightly considered stable for the purpose of bug reports" for official means. nightlies will always surpass stable builds (and will always come with the risk that they are far more likely to break)
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Kaik, thanks for the thread. Downloading the RC now (I've been running nightlies for months, if this is good enough I might have my dad run it!) Just wondering, are you a member of the CMSGS team? And if so, do you have any insight to headphone controls being fixed?
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I'm an honorary member of teamhacksung as it were. I've been out of the i9000 group because coolya and codeworkx mostly have it under control and rschenck provides the right amount of help while being entertaining in a way that I couldn't possibly hope to be. as for headphone controls, atinm is aware of the issue and it's on the list of things to be fixed (including TV out at some point).
I didn't follow that much the Nighlies thread in the past month because i didn't have time to flash and reflash continously.
I'm wondering, on this RC1, if everything works, including all that didn't work perfectly in nightlies builds.
And what about battery life? I switched from JVH to JVP and i noticed a small reduction of battery life. Is CM7 RC1 overall better or worst than the aforementioned releases?
ANyway, thumbs up for the passage from nightlies to RC, i was looking forward for CM7 on my SGS since when i bought it in January. Coming from an HTC phone i really missed the speed and functions of CM.
I can`t find who making this ROM for Nexus maguro...
weloveh.im/aokp is DL link
This is sooo fast ROM lag free ROM especially with AK 50 Kernel.
If someone know please link
Thanx
Maddie Zhan
Build Prop: (From Grouper)
ro.build.user=maddie
ro.build.host=maddie-asus
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GitHub Search:
Code:
[URL="https://github.com/maddie?tab=activity"]https://github.com/maddie?tab=activity[/URL]
Link you provided is on his GitHub (Below Picture) [weloveh.im/aokp]
Thanx...
ATTACK said:
Maddie Zhan
Build Prop: (From Grouper)
GitHub Search:
Code:
[URL="https://github.com/maddie?tab=activity"]https://github.com/maddie?tab=activity[/URL]
Link you provided is on his GitHub (Below Picture) [weloveh.im/aokp]
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wtf how did u get my name
i was reading reddit about what google could do if they decide to hunt you down, and did a simple search on my name, and this thread pops up
maddie said:
wtf how did u get my name
i was reading reddit about what google could do if they decide to hunt you down, and did a simple search on my name, and this thread pops up
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Scary huh...LOL! Your name is on your Build Prop in your builds.
yeah but still... Google is scary!!
but anyway, I'm glad that someone enjoys the ROM.. tbh I just built them from source, so I think the performance should be identical to AOKP team's releases.
the reason i built them myself is i want to use bleeding edge builds, AOKP team have always been doing awesome work constantly, but they don't release builds that often, so i decided to build them myself..
UPDATE 6/2/14: The M7VZW is now officially supported! Download link is now pointing to the official downloads to avoid downloading one of my unofficial builds. I'm not the official build maintainer however.
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About Carbon
CarbonRom is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled roms, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best rom we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look at, build, and use our code on CarbonDev GitHub. and on our Gerrit CarbonDev Gerrit.
We would like to thank CyanogenMod for their device trees, framework/settings mods and their code that was incorporated into this project. We also extend our gratitude to the devs whose code that we have incorporated. Proper authorship has been maintained and can be viewed on our repository.
Special thanks also go to Slim Rom for some of their features, PA, AOKP, and anyone else we may have borrowed commits from that hasn't been mentioned here. If you feel you have been unfairly left out, please - let us know.
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! If you have questions, ask your fellow users or ask us in #teamcarbon on freenode IRC.
Features
All of our features can be found on our site here:
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Here are some screenshots:
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Download Carbon
All Carbon downloads and further information such as features, changelog, and FAQ can be found on our website.
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Changelog
For a detailed changelog, check out the changes made each night here:
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Support
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has addressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Read our FAQ, which can be found on our website. Carbon FAQ
3) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
4) Ask a question on our IRC channel. Connect to #teamcarbon on irc.freenode.net or click here. You'll find several other Carbon fans and usually one or more devs as well. Please be polite.
Who is Team Carbon?
Find out here:
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Remember, every penny you send to us goes right back into the rom. It's used for hardware, server costs, etc - all the things that help us make Carbon better with every release. Your support means the world to us! If you've enjoyed Carbon, please consider a donation toward this goal. Thank you, and we hope you continue to enjoy Carbon!
Contributors
CarbonDev, daxmax
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
Based On: AOSP
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Source:
CarbonROM: https://github.com/CarbonDev
Cyanogenmod: https://github.com/CyanogenMod
Kernel: https://github.com/CyanogenMod
ART supported?
Via Nexus S7ven
[ROM][AOSP][Unofficial] CarbonRom KitKat [m7vzw] 2-24-14
fullmetal509 said:
ART supported?
Via Nexus S7ven
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It never occurred to me to check to see if there was something I needed to add in to the device files to support changing the runtime.
EDIT: I'll check to see if the lines are in the build target. I always err on the side of caution and ART wasn't a concern since this was a build for me.
EDIT 2: Testing ART support now.
EDIT 3: Seems to be working just fine. I'll run ART on my phone for now and test.
Thanks for the birthday present pal, I've been hoping to see this ROM for a while now!
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TheAppleAndroidGuy said:
Thanks for the birthday present pal, I've been hoping to see this ROM for a while now!
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Nice. Happy birthday.
ART support
Just a quick update on ART support. After enabling it in developer options and rebooting, things seem to be fine so far. It took a bit after switching the runtime the first reboot but after the 'upgrade' finished there were no FC's and the phone seems to be functioning normally. Any apps that have issues with ART will still have issues though obviously. Having said that, so far so good.
Yesssssss, mmuzzy. We new more mmuzzy in our lives.
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Hey mmuzzy! Good to see you around in these parts, I ran your rom for my nexus 7 2012 a while back. You beat me to the unofficial Carbon-rom haha.
skiman10 said:
Hey mmuzzy! Good to see you around in these parts, I ran your rom for my nexus 7 2012 a while back. You beat me to the unofficial Carbon-rom haha.
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Thanks. Ah, sorry about that. I didn't see that.
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Thanks. Ah, sorry about that. I didn't see that.
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Its alright. My first unofficial port of a ROM so it is taking some time.
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skiman10 said:
Its alright. My first unofficial port of a ROM so it is taking some time.
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Check your PM.
mmuzzy said:
Hey guys,
Here is an unofficial build of the CarbonROM I made for myself and I thought I'd share since it seems to be working pretty well for me. Your mileage may vary though so please nandroid as you normally would when crack flashing. If one of the normal devs was already working on CarbonROM this wasn't me trying to step on toes. I don't intend to do this nightly, or at all if an official build is in the works.
In the meantime, enjoy.
ROM: http://goo.im/devs/mmuzzy/m7vzw/carbon//CARBON-KK-UNOFFICIAL-20140224-1729-m7vzw.zip
GAPPs: http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-kk-20140105-signed.zip
I've linked the 'standard' GAPPs but I've also had good luck with PA and Banks versions of GAPPs.
Sources:
CarbonROM: https://github.com/CarbonDev
Cyanogenmod: https://github.com/CyanogenMod
Kernel: https://github.com/CyanogenMod
Thanks to CarbonROM, Cyanogenmod, Flyhalf205, santod040, buckmarble, and everyone else who give us all these great ROMs to chose from.
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Hell yes. Finally. Props to you, sir!
Is this running the unified CM kernel, or something else? Not that it matters too much, I'm gonna flash it anyway...
Can you post in the OP any bugs or things not working? How is battery life on this?
123421342 said:
Can you post in the OP any bugs or things not working? How is battery life on this?
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I haven't found anything glaringly broken yet. Battery life is decent. I have hours of deep sleep overnight.
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thedrizzle said:
Hell yes. Finally. Props to you, sir!
Is this running the unified CM kernel, or something else? Not that it matters too much, I'm gonna flash it anyway...
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I was viewing on my phone and missed the question. Sorry about that. It's running the CM kernel which seems to be running smoothly as of yesterday.
Tried to download gapps. Says "404 not found"
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pita said:
Tried to download gapps. Says "404 not found"
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Yup. Not sure why that is. I linked from the GAPPs page on Goo.im but even clicking on the link from http://goo.im/gapps gives the same results.
Alternative GAPPs downloads:
Cyanogenmod: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Google_Apps
BaNkS: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2012857
OP updated with alternatives also. Thanks for pointing it out.
I guess it's just my phone but every time I install this my phone starts roaming until I factory reset it
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jtj1825 said:
I guess it's just my phone but every time I install this my phone starts roaming until I factory reset it
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I didn't run into that at all. If you dirty flashed I probably would have recommended wiping anyway.
mmuzzy said:
I was viewing on my phone and missed the question. Sorry about that. It's running the CM kernel which seems to be running smoothly as of yesterday.
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No worries...thanks for the reply. I may flash the EliteLunar kernel since it has a few nice features that the CM kernel doesn't, but I'll agree that the CM kernel does run nice and smooth. Thanks again for the port...I hope we can keep this going until Carbon either devs for the m7 or lets someone be an official maintainer. Carbon has been my favorite ROM since its inception.
thedrizzle said:
No worries...thanks for the reply. I may flash the EliteLunar kernel since it has a few nice features that the CM kernel doesn't, but I'll agree that the CM kernel does run nice and smooth. Thanks again for the port...I hope we can keep this going until Carbon either devs for the m7 or lets someone be an official maintainer. Carbon has been my favorite ROM since its inception.
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I'll keep my eyes on the changelog. Now that I've got everything set up it's no big deal to build a ROM now and again when the changes warrant it until an official port.
The following probably sounds like a dumb question, but I'm genuinely confused. Would I be able to flash the SGH-1337 version of Lineage OS onto my SGH-1337M model of the Samsung S4? Or are they completely different models? Any answers will be greatly appreciated.
TipTopHiatus said:
The following probably sounds like a dumb question, but I'm genuinely confused. Would I be able to flash the SGH-1337 version of Lineage OS onto my SGH-1337M model of the Samsung S4? Or are they completely different models? Any answers will be greatly appreciated.
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Maybe you will find an answer there: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...anadian-s4-i337m-jfltecan-rom-t3101107/page39
kurtn said:
Maybe you will find an answer there: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...anadian-s4-i337m-jfltecan-rom-t3101107/page39
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Thanks. I'll check those out. Now that I view Lineage OS, they only have nightly builds available for the S4, which is not what I am looking for.
TipTopHiatus said:
Thanks. I'll check those out. Now that I view Lineage OS, they only have nightly builds available for the S4, which is not what I am looking for.
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Nightly lineageOS build is the most stable thing you will find, besides stock ROM. Most other custom ROMs are based on lineageOS.
kurtn said:
Nightly lineageOS build is the most stable thing you will find, besides stock ROM. Most other custom ROMs are based on lineageOS.
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But aren't nightly builds being updated nightly because they're still buggy and in the development phase? Also, I couldn't find anything better, so I've settled with GoldenEye 5.0.1. It works super well, and it runs smoothly. It also doesn't make the upper screen feel like the bottom of a clothing iron lol.
TipTopHiatus said:
But aren't nightly builds being updated nightly because they're still buggy and in the development phase?..........
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Just an FYI...
What you had asked is the reminisce from the former CyanogenMod build structure.
CyanogenMod used to use the label "Nightly" for builds that may/might be unstable. Like a prerelease of its "Stable" builds.
Not long after the Official Launch of LineageOS, they had streamlined and such that had added "Stability" to the builds and changed the term "Nightly" to mean Stable Builds that are automated to be released with the fixes and such that were approved and pushed via Gitlab.
So LineageOS doesn't use the term "Stable" any longer since the "Nightly" builds are considered Stable Builds that are released on a Daily Basis (for the most part).
This is not to, personally, mean that Nightly Builds are without its bugs and such that they strive to improve on.
I've used Nightly Builds and had various degrees of issues I've reported but, most of the time, the Nightly Builds has been pretty stable for me.
Sorry for the lengthy explanation but, I do hope that I had explained this okay via text...
Good Luck!
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Ibuprophen said:
Just an FYI...
What you had asked is the reminisce from the former CyanogenMod build structure.
CyanogenMod used to use the label "Nightly" for builds that may/might be unstable. Like a prerelease of its "Stable" builds.
Not long after the Official Launch of LineageOS, they had streamlined and such that had added "Stability" to the builds and changed the term "Nightly" to mean Stable Builds that are automated to be released with the fixes and such that were approved and pushed via Gitlab.
So LineageOS doesn't use the term "Stable" any longer since the "Nightly" builds are considered Stable Builds that are released on a Daily Basis (for the most part).
This is not to, personally, mean that Nightly Builds are without its bugs and such that they strive to improve on.
I've used Nightly Builds and had various degrees of issues I've reported but, most of the time, the Nightly Builds has been pretty stable for me.
Sorry for the lengthy explanation but, I do hope that I had explained this okay via text...
Good Luck!
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Thanks for the information. Have a good one!