anybody on xda know that when cm9 is out for wildfire?????
Probably never. (Source - This post). And even if it does, its not like the bugs and issues will be magically fixed simply because its an official release. Your best bet would be to try the unofficial build.
3xeno said:
Probably never. (Source - This post). And even if it does, its not like the bugs and issues will be magically fixed simply because its an official release. Your best bet would be to try the unofficial build.
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okay
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what exactly is the purpose of the cm nightly roms? sure they're auto-compiled from the cm github, and with each release there are new fixes, corrections, etc. so they're more updated than the stable, but what function do they serve?
is it a developer's testing version or something?
teh5abiking said:
what exactly is the purpose of the cm nightly roms? sure they're auto-compiled from the cm github, and with each release there are new fixes, corrections, etc. so they're more updated than the stable, but what function do they serve?
is it a developer's testing version or something?
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CM nightly builds usually have the latest and greatest versions of kernels, apps, etc. on them. As a result, some of what you see on the nightlies won't make it to the RCs or the Stable builds.
Didn't you answer your own question in the OP?
The nightly builds include the latest additions/fixes/corrections to CM7, over and above what the RC and Stables have.
They're for people who want to have the absolutely most up-to-date build of CM7 on their device. In many cases there are large fixes and upgrades in the nightlies that you can have weeks ahead of them being integrated into a RC or Stable release. If you flash nightlies then you just upgrade your ROM a few features at a time, rather than 30 features all at once moving from one Stable to another.
Nightlies aren't usually recommended for the new user unless you're adventurous. Although they're generally stable (sometimes moreso than the 'Stable' release), there are inherent issues with flashing the newest ROM version every night. If you're willing to take it on you can but there's no guarantee that they work as you'd expect.
martonikaj said:
Didn't you answer your own question in the OP?
The nightly builds include the latest additions/fixes/corrections to CM7, over and above what the RC and Stables have.
They're for people who want to have the absolutely most up-to-date build of CM7 on their device. In many cases there are large fixes and upgrades in the nightlies that you can have weeks ahead of them being integrated into a RC or Stable release. If you flash nightlies then you just upgrade your ROM a few features at a time, rather than 30 features all at once moving from one Stable to another.
Nightlies aren't usually recommended for the new user unless you're adventurous. Although they're generally stable (sometimes moreso than the 'Stable' release), there are inherent issues with flashing the newest ROM version every night. If you're willing to take it on you can but there's no guarantee that they work as you'd expect.
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No what I meant was what purpose does it serve?
Is it supposed to be a developer's version of the CM7 ROM to see what new additions work and what still needs fixing and such.
teh5abiking said:
No what I meant was what purpose does it serve?
Is it supposed to be a developer's version of the CM7 ROM to see what new additions work and what still needs fixing and such.
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I would imagine even though we are not allowed to report bugs the CM devs to use the nightly builds to find and fix bugs.
cjward23 said:
I would imagine even though we are not allowed to report bugs the CM devs to use the nightly builds to find and fix bugs.
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Yes generally this.
In ratio to how many people use it to be on the cutting edge, id say the ones who actually use it for dev purposes is highly negligible lol.
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Yep, will it ever get CM 7.2? Are there any devs working on it? Just wondering.
I thought the unofficial builds by erwin and cobje are 7.2??
Officially though I doubt it now as arco and Jacob have moved on to better phones.
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Wich android version is cm7.2?
101112 said:
Wich android version is cm7.2?
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Gingerbread 2.3.7
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But cm7.1 also haves 2.3.7? What adds cm7.2?
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But cm7.1 also haves 2.3.7? What adds cm7.2?
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As per the CM Blog, It was planned to have a final stable release of CM7 to incorporate all the changes that have gone through since the last stable came out, and also since the nightlies stopped. However, now that CM9 nightlies have started, (For some devices), I don't know whether this plan (To get 7.2 Stable) is still on or not.
Basically, if you are already on the local builds by cobje / Erwin, you won't get anything else, apart from a "Stable" in the file name, and the ability to file bug reports on the CM bug tracker (Which will not help, given that CM7 is almost dead)
Ok thank you. Its just like senseonfire beta 0.4 0.5 etc. And jokerdroid 4.2 and 4.3
Tought it was like cm6 cm7 cm9, for every version another android version.
I read in the cyanogenmod forums that that the ROM (the public alpha-1 version) made by arco68 is "unofficial" CM9 ROM. What can be the reason for this custom ROM being "unofficial?"
im sure your not a good of a reader arent you ?
well 1st of all its unofficial because samsung WILL not realease ICS on SGW
and what arco has made is still incomplete ... there is still known bug and unknown bug that hasnt been fix yet ...
and the the ics camera on cm9 for sgw still is not working that's why its not official
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im sure your not a good of a reader arent you ?
well 1st of all its unofficial because samsung WILL not realease ICS on SGW
and what arco has made is still incomplete ... there is still known bug and unknown bug that hasnt been fix yet ...
and the the ics camera on cm9 for sgw still is not working that's why its not official
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I see .
Before my next question, I wanted to clarify first that by "unofficial," I meant the "unofficial CM9" built by arco68. (I am also aware that Samsung will not release "official" stock ROM)
Now, if that's the case, then what is the difference between the nightly builds (which, I assume are the alpha builds, please correct me if wrong) in the cyanogenmod's device page and the build (Alpha-1) version of arco68's ROM?
it's considered unofficial because it's not being released by the core team from cyanogenmod. They don't and can't work on every single device.
Still, cyanogenmod announced recently that they will support and assist whenever possible independent developers (like arco) and make their ports official at some point and, of course, under certain criteria (QC probably).
AFAIK CM9 for the SGW will become an official CM9 release as soon as it gets finished.
If I'm not mistaken all releases of CM9 are still in alpha stage.
Hello!
I didn't flash a CM rom for more than a year (Nexus 1), I want to try a good CM9 rom but which one is fully working and bugless?
I mean wifi,GPS,camera,camcorder...
I heard there is an ''echo'' bug in the voice calls?
Well the echo bug is fixed. Try trip's rom. It's pretty good and has almost everything working.
I'm on cm9 alpha 4 by (forgot the name but I think it's tbalden and mdj).
Will give trip's rom another try sometime later. Did not work good for me the first time.
Try this....
This is the most stable CM9
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1706001
The torch app is working with the ''super bright'' option?
I have a major doubt about CM9 here. Why are there so many CM9's in the development section? When i had my nexus s there was only 1 cm9 thread started by the official maintainer of the device!
Furthermore which among the various CM threads is the actual one from the CM team with the official maintainer?
Or hasn't CM officially supported our device? I read that the SGS3 got official CM9 nightly builds.. Do we also have official nightly builds?
I've been running CM10 for a while now, but haven't updated it since 11/1 due to some of the issues I've seen in the nightly thread. Is it safe to assume that the stable release has most of the issues ironed out? I'm a bit hesitant because of what I've seen, especially since some of the things I've read about the 11/11 release. Should I update to the stable or nightly 11/14? Or should I wait for a few more builds before updating?
Thanks for your help guys.
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I've been running CM10 for a while now, but haven't updated it since 11/1 due to some of the issues I've seen in the nightly thread. Is it safe to assume that the stable release has most of the issues ironed out? I'm a bit hesitant because of what I've seen, especially since some of the things I've read about the 11/11 release. Should I update to the stable or nightly 11/14? Or should I wait for a few more builds before updating?
Thanks for your help guys.
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Most of them are ironed out. I would try the 11/14 ( havent checked commits lately but i dont think MUCH has been added if anything) if you arent already on a later build.
elesbb said:
Most of them are ironed out. I would try the 11/14 ( havent checked commits lately but i dont think MUCH has been added if anything) if you arent already on a later build.
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Thanks. I'll give the 11/14 a shot. I'll do a nandroid before just incase.
Ooohh...I just noticed that CWM is getting GApps 7/26. Should I flash the 10/11 on top and wipe dalvik again?
poolman756 said:
Ooohh...I just noticed that CWM is getting GApps 7/26. Should I flash the 10/11 on top and wipe dalvik again?
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Yep everything gets overwritten!
poolman756 said:
I've been running CM10 for a while now, but haven't updated it since 11/1 due to some of the issues I've seen in the nightly thread. Is it safe to assume that the stable release has most of the issues ironed out? I'm a bit hesitant because of what I've seen, especially since some of the things I've read about the 11/11 release. Should I update to the stable or nightly 11/14? Or should I wait for a few more builds before updating?
Thanks for your help guys.
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You should not even use Cyanogen**** mod