I'm needing some help and suggestions with using the right developing tools to build roms, de-comlpiling and re-compiling apk's, de-odexing and zipalign.
at the moment I an starting out with dsixda's Android Kitchen.
I am working on the new ICS release trying to create a custom cwm flashable rom.
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Hey,
I have always been using custom roms and wanted to know how it all was made and implemented.
Can anyone lead me to a tut or programs which help beginners in building roms?
I would really like to start building roms to gain knowledge of winmo.
thanks
Try some kitchen on ROM section
hi guys can somebody explain to me the process of porting roms, is it something that can be done in dxisda kitchen? or is it a linux only job?
I know some porting can be done in the dsixda kitchen, but the level of things like coolexe may well involve quite a lot more. I do see people talking about having to modify libs, so this could be / would be done when the rom is unpacked via dsi.
It has its own porting tools which using a base rom (similar rom that works for your device) you copy the kernel and other bits into the rom you are porting. I expect there is a lot of tweaking that needs to be done too though.
This is from my limited knowledge of porting though as I haven't actually done it.
cheers dan just wondered what it was really dnt think its something me and my noobiness will be trying soon!!
We have the source for the T-Mobile & Telus variants so we should have the tools needed to build it. Is there a dev out there that was planning to put together a plain AOSP build?
These have always been my favourite because they're generally problem free and quick, but also easy to build on or modify to your liking with the UOT Kitchen.
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Hi,
I would like to learn how to create my own custom ROM. Any reference you have on the topic would be great. I have successfully built my own kernel from source and have made a guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1516051
Now I would like to build my own custom ROM. I noticed that when I downloaded the kernel source code from Samsung it also included the platform source code. I have read somewhere that I wouldn't be able to compile the Stock ROM just because a lot of the stuff is proprietary (like touchwiz). If this is the case, how are developers including the proprietary stuff?
Is it possible to build stock ROM from source?
Are custom ROMs more about tweaking existing configurations and apps, as oppose to compiling from scratch?
Thanks for helping a noob. I really want to learn the stuff.
Hi excuse me, I have some experience from peoples which they got errors and bugs. I felt since I was making custom ROM. I DIDN'T USE KITCHEN. But, I took from nandroid backup, Extracted system files, then I gave meta-inf, repackaged and signed using SignApk. So....Why did they prefer to make custom ROM using kitchen ?
Thanks
Let me do anything to get ultimate