Just noticed that the repository that was usually found at http://huifei.fs-fileserver.de/content/ and was a treasure trove of great firmwares and MCUs is down. Is there a new link to another repository?
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Can anybody provide me a working, not u115 link to that file:
PG76IMG_Marvel_HTC_Generic_0.91.0.0_Radio_Radio_47.04.35.3023_7.44.35.09_2_test_172311.zip
Thanks
just google the filename. I found several hosters.
btw what is that for an update?
I did but unfortunately, no one was working so i created this thread.
It looks like the very first rom for WFS. Maybe there is something interesting inside.
Dear Jiayu S3 hardware/software development department,
First of all, thanks for making the marvelous Jiayu S3 device and
providing software updates.
There is an enthusiastic XDA community dedicated to the Jiayu S3 with
'tag' jiayu-s3 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/t/jiayu-s3
This thread named 'petition for jiayu to publish repositories' is
created to ask you if you can make an agreement with Jiayu
management to make source code repository for kernel source available,
and, to ask you if you can also make the necessary vendor and device
repositories available for building firmware (especially custom
firmware such as e.g. cyanogenmod and aosp).
Please, if these repositories can be made available, also include
necessary patches and instructions to build kernel and firmware
e.g. cyanogenmod and aosp.
Other vendors have contributed to better linux kernel and android
firmware that way and we would be proud if we can say Jiayu does the
same. Especially for the new 64 bit architecture starting with
Lollipop.
Looking forward to positive response.
It seems this thread has outlived its usefulness, as I just deleted 25 garbage posts by forum users that should know better than to spam a thread. Be glad I don't have the time or patience to dole out infractions to every person that posted here. On that note........
Thread closed
Hi
I hope this is the correct area for this question?
I am having a go at building crackling for the Wileyfox Swift (1). I have set up a Unbuntu machine for this purpose as per the instructions on the Lineage website.
The problem I am having is downloading from git.
All goes well for a while, but then I start seeing -
Fatal: Not a git repository: /home/Ubuntu/android/lineage/.repo/projects/external/guice.git
The last folder and file in that string vary.
I have tried git init but that doesnt help.
What I am doing wrong?
Regards
Tubster
Tubster said:
Hi I hope this is the correct area for this question? I am having a go at building crackling for the Wileyfox Swift (1). I have set up a Unbuntu machine for this purpose as per the instructions on the Lineage website.
The problem I am having is downloading from git...
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Here's just a handful of Guides available on the forum and I believe that one or more of them will be helpful for you. Don't be afraid to ask for some member guidance within one of them.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2814763
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801690
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3179331
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2195858
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2320007
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3551484
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Thank you for those links :good:
Unfortunately only one of them mentioned the problem I have, but it had a solution that didn't apply for me.
My problem isnt the setup (I think), as I have copied exactly the instructions on the lineage website.
Most of the source does download, but there's a few dozen areas where it fails with the above metioned error.
Regards
Tubster
Hello there!
Apparently today i've been browsing and browsing on the net, and found some very interesting plethora of archived links from Wiko's support site.
Since the site is unaccessible via normal browsers and all possible shenanigans:
i tried my luck at pasting the link over Wayback Machine and i have a feeling development could be revived by chance on the brand
(besides the fact i found from tons of search results many telling about the whole Fastboot issue- since, apparently, the company behind it, Tinno, sanded up an huge chunk of the fastboot commands by rendering flashing impossible).
!!Keep in mind, don't guarantee every device is saved on their source codes (plus their own stock ROMs) hosted at their own server (including Wayback)- some may be missing and unrecoverable!!
If one of the devices you like gets downloaded as a tiny .zip file (few kbs or mbs), consider it "unsalvageable" from Wayback-
but you can always attempt to copy & paste the link on your browser
(that is, by removing wayback's link before the support's site comes up- and if it is unavaliable even on the servers, then that sucks)
support.wikomobile.com on Wayback
Happy modding!
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NOTE:I'm aware i'm posting this on the wrong thread, but i'm doing this in order to help the Wiko community in some way- since this is a Wiko thread eitherway, but sadly not a global forum for it.
This Google website offers frequently updated daily GSI builds of AOSP, where code changes from literally any contributor to the Android Open Source Project are built and hosted on Google Servers.
Branch Grid
ci.android.com
The FAQ states that there is a two factor security system in place to ensure the added code is genuine and safe.
Reviewers check the added code and make sure it's consistent with Google Guidelines.
Verifiers build the changes and verify it if everything checks out.
That's basically it.
Meaning the code inside those images ready for download on ci.android.com has only been vetted by a single reviewer, before a verifier builds them for testing and it is hosted as an artifact.
I understand that these img files are not meant to be used by anyone, but it still seems a little crazy to me that Google would publicly host an image file of AOSP which could potentially be downloaded or even flashed by anyone, while the code inside has basically undergone 0 scrutiny.
@tablet_seeker Thread closed as duplicate of
Malicious Code in GSI Images From Google's Developer AOSP Branch?
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