Could someone help me to build a kernel for Cyanogenmod 12 but I need help because I didn't do stuff like this before.Since the developement has stopped for KitKat I would like to maintain it and keep it updated. I have a little knowledge but I still need help. I would like to use UBERtc to compile my kernel.
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Hello all I am new to this forum and I use the roms from here all the time. I have a kindle fire that I have rooted and installed aokp ics on. anyways to the real question I am wanting to learn to build roms, I know a little bit about it but not near enough I bought a book for building android apps too learn more and I am learning, I was wondering if anyone can assist me. Thanks in advance
Im not wanting to completely compile myself I just want to learn how to maybe borrow a source from someone and build my own custom rom.
edit: later down the road i will learn to completely compile from source but I dont have a pc compatible of that yet
glad to hear im not the only one
Building CM9 for Kindle Fire
Building 3.0 Kernel Based ROMS
Some errors you might encounter on your build.
Compiling CM9 errors
Those threads should get you up on your feet(or at your computer) and building in no time.
thank you very much!!! this will help alot
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.
Hello Devs,
I think the new Lollipop version is great but at the moment we only have CM12 ROMs for our S4 Mini. Can someone of you build a pure AOSP Lollipop ROM for our device that other dev's can use as base for other ROMs? I do not like CM and at the moment I'm using SlimKat but it looks like there is no update to SlimLP in the next days so it would be great if someone can build a pure AOSP LP ROM.
I would do it for myself but I have no experiance in ROM development. I found this thread but I'm not sure how to add our device. Also I found this and this repo on GitHub but I do not know which from them (or maybe both?) I need to compile the ROM or if I have to change something on them because they are for CM and not for AOSP. It would be great if someone can teach me these steps because this is often my problem when I try to learn something about Android ROM developemnt.
Yours sincerely
Cilenco
Cm12 at the moment is just aosp, give it a try it's very good
i am trying to port this Slimkat rom from moto G but no success. I am just learning to port so help will be appreciated.
I am using mokee as base rom. After i boot, it shows mi logo and then stucked at slimkat logo.
I tried changing Bootclasspath but it directly goes to fastboot. Any change in boot.img is directly taking me to fastboot. Please help me to learn porting.
If anyone had ported any rom then please tell me what base rom you used and link for port rom.
Thanks in advance
SlimKat doesn't support msim, so it will be hard to get RIL working!
Many of members here asking for porting help..there you can ask your question instead of posting new thread...anyways take cynogen ROM as base then try...but next time try to search before posting thread... keep xda clean..
With the kernel source released the days of porting are over guys. There is no longer a need for ports. Just use the source available to used things from source. There will be alot of work that needs to be done but I'm sure you guys can handle it.
Hello
Currently, I have an old eviant 7 laying around. It's a tablet with an allwinner a23.
I don't need the kernel sources, but I need some help.
I want to try and build Android m, n or o for this hunk of junk. I know how to compile an Android custom rom and know how to compile kernels but this is where I need your help.
This tablet uses the 3.4 Linux kernel. Is there anything in the kernel source I need to modify to make it work with something newer than Android 4.1.2?
Thanks,
SamTheGreat(noob)
"Androidx86Fan"