Its been awhile since ive seen a device without aokp support. Will we have it and doesnt anyone know when
isn't AOKP still based off CM? Usually you start seeing all the original AOSP type ROM's come out after CM has been released.
phab3k said:
isn't AOKP still based off CM? Usually you start seeing all the original AOSP type ROM's come out after CM has been released.
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Actually, they compile from source now! They do, however, use the CM device trees to fix things with their builds for some devices. Just a little fun fact and to answer the e.t.a question, we really don't know! Whenever a maintainer get their hands on one or someone steps up to maintain the device with them.
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So what does this thing mean for us and getting a stable cm port?
heres the link:
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...compiler-makes-compiling-cm-easier-than-ever/
jmariconda said:
So what does this thing mean for us and getting a stable cm port?
heres the link:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/new-wip-cyanogenmod-compiler-makes-compiling-cm-easier-than-ever/
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Nothing. Not until they add the device. This will only compile roms for CM supported devices
zelendel said:
Nothing. Not until they add the device. This will only compile roms for CM supported devices
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Oh alright thanks
zelendel said:
Nothing. Not until they add the device. This will only compile roms for CM supported devices
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What are the two ROMs in the Dev section of this forum (the DARKSIDE CM7 Hybrid and another nameless one)? I'm fairly new to this, so I apologize if this comes off as naive.
DinkinFlicka said:
What are the two ROMs in the Dev section of this forum (the DARKSIDE CM7 Hybrid and another nameless one)? I'm fairly new to this, so I apologize if this comes off as naive.
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They seem to be kanged builds not official builds
DinkinFlicka said:
What are the two ROMs in the Dev section of this forum (the DARKSIDE CM7 Hybrid and another nameless one)? I'm fairly new to this, so I apologize if this comes off as naive.
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Someone downloaded the compiled CM7 build linked in the dev section, and modified it, just like the devs take the OEM roms, modify them, and flash them (think of the alpha as a stock Samsung rom, and think of one of the other CM7 roms as a rom from adt or team kang, just without making the original much better [not knocking team kang or adt in anyway]).
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Hi guys and girls,
I want to experiment with building ROMs just for educational means. BUT, I have no experience in developing whatsoever . For instance I want to build a rom from Lord Clockan's source but where do I start? Can someone help setting things up from scratch/point me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance!
The only ROMs built from source are CM and AOKP, everything else is just modified stock (which you can't build).
With that in mind, read this: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Galaxy_Nexus_(GSM):_Compile_CyanogenMod_9_(Linux)
Wrong phone, but it's step by step.
Rusty! said:
The only ROMs built from source are CM and AOKP, everything else is just modified stock (which you can't build).
With that in mind, read this: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Galaxy_Nexus_(GSM):_Compile_CyanogenMod_9_(Linux)
Wrong phone, but it's step by step.
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So how could I use their work for building a ROM?
Well if it's a CM based ROM, you would need to get the CM source, then use local_manifest to bring in others repos when you sync.
Is someone building a gnex omnirom build for our device? It seems easy to do and i read that it should work normally on gnex, but nobody tested it yet
I also want to get this rom, as currently cyanogenmod is not like it used to be...
2 plans for me, go to stock when 4.4 is out or use Omnirom, but don't know the time for either...
aimsakuraew said:
I also want to get this rom, as currently cyanogenmod is not like it used to be...
2 plans for me, go to stock when 4.4 is out or use Omnirom, but don't know the time for either...
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i can suggest you to try carbon rom
Why is this in Gnex Android Dev?
Not an ETA, just wondering if anyone is working on one
irimolsjik572 said:
Not an ETA, just wondering if anyone is working on one
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well CM and Carbon sure are and once they finished there "stable-ish" 5.0 nightly that's probably when our/the D2LTE Dev's will take a crack at it but they could go above and beyond and make it before them but i would say only if they choose to...and if your wondering about stock TW based roms that will only happen if Samsung updates us to 5.0 TW....
the i9300 and i9350 are getting AOSP Lollipop love via ports http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/orig-development/rom-namelessrom-t2939673 <---one example but we just have to be patient and see if our Devs make a port or source built AOSP custom rom for us....
What would it take to get this baby some ROMs? I've had success porting ROMs in the past, and I've noticed that there is a few custom ROMs for smartwatches. I just have no idea where we would start. Anybody got any feedback?
I would also like to know but I guess you can make a stock based rom there is a perfect flashable back up here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/sma...rom-repacked-stock-rom-swr50-version-t2988087
I mean I don't know anything about roms but couldn't you just unzip this rom above add some custom apps/bootanimations ect... then rezip it?
I mean, you probably could. I'm looking to make something from source I guess. I'll have to poke around later to try and find the lollipop sources for it.
Beeko said:
I mean, you probably could. I'm looking to make something from source I guess. I'll have to poke around later to try and find the lollipop sources for it.
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There is no source for Android Wear (with the exception of the stuff they have to release because of GPL)
Then it have to be stocked based