Now that the code is out, let's start hacking the Xoom.
These instructions are for Linux 64-bit Ubuntu 11.10 / Mint 12, with latest updates.
follow directions on source.android.com to set up your environment
then move to next page to set up the repo and download the code
make sure you use Sun/Oracle Java Development Kit 1.6.x. It WILL NOT work with OpenJDK, which comes with Ubuntu 11.10/Mint 12. (best is remove OpenJDK to avoid hard to track errors)
downloading the code takes ages (a good 2h even with a good connection) and requires at least 2GB of hard disk space. But for compilation, I'd recommend to have 20GB at least.
download proprietary drivers at: http://tinyurl.com/6rfu8rn
extract the drivers from Broadcom and NVidia, this will gives you 2 .sh files
just run these 2 .sh files and copy the created vendor/ directory into the root of your Google code repo.
There are 2 kinds of Xoom
Xoom Verizon LTE, codename stingray
Xoom wifi, codename wingray
Make some corrections in the code for GCC 4.6
external/mesa3d/src/glsl/linker.cpp: l.70 add: #include <cstddef>
To build the code:
. ./build/envsetup.sh
lunch full_stingray-userdebug or full_wingray-userdebug
make -j5
This can take 2h to compile on an average machine like my MacBook Pro with 8GB RAM (very important to have more than 4GB!!!), or even more. And having a quad-core machine (or even more cores), really saves you tons of time!
Once compilation is done, it's time to flash:
go to out/target/product/wingray (or stingray)
put your Xoom in fastboot mode: power off, then volume down + power on
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot reboot
Note: you don't need to flash recovery.img, you should instead flash ClockworkMod recovery (http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-4.0.0.4-stingray.img)
And voila, you have a Xoom with WiFi working and all goodies from AOSP. This means no Google apps like Market...
To install Google Apps:
download this zip file [http://www.mediafire.com/?1l4ravroiwt4ybw[/url]
unzip it and go inside the folder
boot your device normally
rm system/app/Nfc*
adb push system /system
adb reboot
There are some errors with exchange service but Market, GMail, Maps work correctly. From there, go update your apps from Market
Enjoy!
Update 1: Android 4.0.1 issues back in 4.0.3?
Some people noted some compilation errors I didn't get on 4.0.3 but on 4.0.1. Here are solutions for 4.0.1 (emulator) that may work for you:
build/core/combo/HOST_linux-x86.mk:61 HOST_GLOBAL_CFLAGS += -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0
build/core/combo/javac.mk:15 COMMON_JAVAC := javac -J-Xmx512M -target 1.5 -source 1.5 -Xmaxerrs 9999999
frameworks/base/libs/util/Android.mk: 63 LOCAL_CFLAGS += -DLIBUTILS_NATIVE=1 $(TOOL_CFLAGS) -fpermissive
libcore/luni/src/main/java/java/lang/Enum.java: 128 return ordinal - o.ordinal ();
external/gtest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-param-util.h:40 #include <cstddef> (after #include <vector>)
How much space just to tinker with ICS/gingerbread?
I have a 1.5 mbps DSL connection and 200gb would take me 8 day/24 hour of downloading and I cant do that.
Kippui said:
How much space just to tinker with ICS/gingerbread?
I have a 1.5 mbps DSL connection and 200gb would take me 8 day/24 hour of downloading and I cant do that.
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I do my building in a VM and the virtual disk image that has ubuntu and AOSP has grown to 45 GB after a compile.
Also, question for OP... why don't we see people using "make -j otapackage" to create CWM compatible ROMs? Just make sure it doesn't have a recovery in it (or it will torch your existing recovery). I torched my recovery the first time I did it, but I think I fixed it (haven't reflashed to find out).
It builds just fine with 3 GB of RAM in my VM here. Takes around 1 hour for me, with 6 CPU threads assigned to the VM, and using -j6. I just wish I could make sure it doesn't waste time compiling the various demos and tests.
I'm also using ccache to speed up (re)building. Google has instructions on how to set it up (it's really easy). Copied from their page (http://source.android.com/source/initializing.html):
You can optionally tell the build to use the ccache compilation tool. Ccache acts as a compiler cache that can be used to speed-up rebuilds. This works very well if you do "make clean" often, or if you frequently switch between different build products.
Put the following in your .bashrc or equivalent.
export USE_CCACHE=1
By default the cache will be stored in ~/.ccache. If your home directory is on NFS or some other non-local filesystem, you will want to specify the directory in your .bashrc as well.
export CCACHE_DIR=<path-to-your-cache-directory>
The suggested cache size is 50-100GB. You will need to run the following command once you have downloaded the source code.
prebuilt/linux-x86/ccache/ccache -M 50G
This setting is stored in the CCACHE_DIR and is persistent.
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I have it set to only 10 GB here, but if you intend to do a lot of rebuilding, 20-40 GB might be a better idea.
The full AOSP tree + out directory takes 24G on my machine using du -sh.
The OTA package is 90MB, including the recovery, which you probably want to remove.
Indeed, I forgot to mention using USE_CCACHE, it really speeds up your builds. Make sure your cache dir is the top of your AOSP tree, it's even better.
Hi,
Huge thanks for those usefull instructions.
Just a hint for Gentoo builders (and maybe others distrib), if you're having this error after the "lunch" command :
Code:
AOSP> lunch full_wingray-userdebug
build/core/config.mk:268: *** Error: could not find jdk tools.jar, please install JDK6, which you can download from java.sun.com. Stop.
** Don't have a product spec for: 'full_wingray'
** Do you have the right repo manifest?
just export env ANDROID_JAVA_HOME with full jdk path :
Code:
export ANDROID_JAVA_HOME=/opt/sun-jdk-1.6.0.29/
winglord said:
There are 2 kinds of Xoom
Xoom Verizon LTE, codename stingray
Xoom wifi, codename wingray
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There's three kinds of Xoom, the GSM MZ601 as well (Moto's codename everest). This is not supported by Google, but hopefully the hardware is close enough to stingray that the port shouldn't be overly difficult. At worst, the port to everest might have issues with vendor_ril?
please post your finished from.
Sent from my Full Android on Wingray using Tapatalk
Does someone know if there is a way to run builded images into the sdk emulator ?
Not sure what I am doing wrong:
Code:
/ICS_SOURCE# make -j4 otapackage
============================================
PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME=REL
PLATFORM_VERSION=4.0.3
TARGET_PRODUCT=full_wingray
TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=userdebug
TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=release
TARGET_BUILD_APPS=
TARGET_ARCH=arm
TARGET_ARCH_VARIANT=armv7-a
HOST_ARCH=x86
HOST_OS=linux
HOST_BUILD_TYPE=release
BUILD_ID=IML74K
============================================
build/core/main.mk:324: implicitly installing apns-conf_sdk.xml
No private recovery resources for TARGET_DEVICE wingray
host C++: llvm-rs-cc <= frameworks/compile/slang/llvm-rs-cc.cpp
host C++: llvm-rs-cc <= frameworks/compile/slang/slang_rs.cpp
host C++: llvm-rs-cc <= frameworks/compile/slang/slang_rs_ast_replace.cpp
host C++: llvm-rs-cc <= frameworks/compile/slang/slang_rs_context.cpp
<command-line>:0:0: error: "_FORTIFY_SOURCE" redefined [-Werror]<command-line>:0:0: error: "_FORTIFY_SOURCE" redefined [-Werror]
<built-in>:0:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
<built-in>:0:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
<command-line>:0:0: error: "_FORTIFY_SOURCE" redefined [-Werror]
<built-in>:0:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
<command-line>:0:0: error: "_FORTIFY_SOURCE" redefined [-Werror]
<built-in>:0:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
cc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors
make: *** [out/host/linux-x86/obj/EXECUTABLES/llvm-rs-cc_intermediates/llvm-rs-cc.o] Error 1
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
cc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors
make: *** [out/host/linux-x86/obj/EXECUTABLES/llvm-rs-cc_intermediates/slang_rs_ast_replace.o] Error 1
cc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors
make: *** [out/host/linux-x86/obj/EXECUTABLES/llvm-rs-cc_intermediates/slang_rs_context.o] Error 1
cc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors
make: *** [out/host/linux-x86/obj/EXECUTABLES/llvm-rs-cc_intermediates/slang_rs.o] Error 1
[email protected]:~/ICS_SOURCE#
Im using this guide as it has more details: http://www.freeyourandroid.com/guide/compile-ics
Any guidance someone could offer would be great.
Are you in ubuntu 11.10? I was having issues also. Check out this site...
http://www.android-dev.ro/2011/12/13/building-android-4-0-on-ubuntu-11-10/
aceman118 said:
Are you in ubuntu 11.10? I was having issues also. Check out this site...
http://www.android-dev.ro/2011/12/13/building-android-4-0-on-ubuntu-11-10/
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Thanks, I am useing 11.10 so ill read through this and try again.
EDIT: got my first build completed! Thanks
you can use wingray or stingray on everest. Of course, if you use wingray on everest, you won't have phone app and other phone only features.
aceman118 said:
Are you in ubuntu 11.10? I was having issues also. Check out this site...
http://www.android-dev.ro/2011/12/13/building-android-4-0-on-ubuntu-11-10/
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I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 64bit and GCC 4.6.
Keep in mind to add '#include <cstddef>' in headers where you have compile errors like indexOf() not found.
popokrew said:
Not sure what I am doing wrong:
Code:
/ICS_SOURCE# make -j4 otapackage
============================================
PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME=REL
PLATFORM_VERSION=4.0.3
TARGET_PRODUCT=full_wingray
TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=userdebug
TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=release
TARGET_BUILD_APPS=
TARGET_ARCH=arm
TARGET_ARCH_VARIANT=armv7-a
HOST_ARCH=x86
HOST_OS=linux
HOST_BUILD_TYPE=release
BUILD_ID=IML74K
============================================
build/core/main.mk:324: implicitly installing apns-conf_sdk.xml
No private recovery resources for TARGET_DEVICE wingray
host C++: llvm-rs-cc <= frameworks/compile/slang/llvm-rs-cc.cpp
host C++: llvm-rs-cc <= frameworks/compile/slang/slang_rs.cpp
host C++: llvm-rs-cc <= frameworks/compile/slang/slang_rs_ast_replace.cpp
host C++: llvm-rs-cc <= frameworks/compile/slang/slang_rs_context.cpp
<command-line>:0:0: error: "_FORTIFY_SOURCE" redefined [-Werror]<command-line>:0:0: error: "_FORTIFY_SOURCE" redefined [-Werror]
<built-in>:0:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
<built-in>:0:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
<command-line>:0:0: error: "_FORTIFY_SOURCE" redefined [-Werror]
<built-in>:0:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
<command-line>:0:0: error: "_FORTIFY_SOURCE" redefined [-Werror]
<built-in>:0:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
cc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors
make: *** [out/host/linux-x86/obj/EXECUTABLES/llvm-rs-cc_intermediates/llvm-rs-cc.o] Error 1
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
cc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors
make: *** [out/host/linux-x86/obj/EXECUTABLES/llvm-rs-cc_intermediates/slang_rs_ast_replace.o] Error 1
cc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors
make: *** [out/host/linux-x86/obj/EXECUTABLES/llvm-rs-cc_intermediates/slang_rs_context.o] Error 1
cc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors
make: *** [out/host/linux-x86/obj/EXECUTABLES/llvm-rs-cc_intermediates/slang_rs.o] Error 1
[email protected]:~/ICS_SOURCE#
Im using this guide as it has more details: http://www.freeyourandroid.com/guide/compile-ics
Any guidance someone could offer would be great.
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You are not doing anything wrong, this is a GCC 4.6 restriction.
Weird I didn't see it with ics 4.0.3 but with 4.0.1 before.
Here is what you need to do for 4.0.1:
build/core/combo/HOST_linux-x86.mk:61 HOST_GLOBAL_CFLAGS += -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0
build/core/combo/javac.mk:15 COMMON_JAVAC := javac -J-Xmx512M -target 1.5 -source 1.5 -Xmaxerrs 9999999
frameworks/base/libs/util/Android.mk: 63 LOCAL_CFLAGS += -DLIBUTILS_NATIVE=1 $(TOOL_CFLAGS) -fpermissive
libcore/luni/src/main/java/java/lang/Enum.java: 128 return ordinal - o.ordinal ();
external/gtest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-param-util.h:40 #include <cstddef> (after #include <vector>)
winglord said:
You are not doing anything wrong, this is a GCC 4.6 restriction.
Weird I didn't see it with ics 4.0.3 but with 4.0.1 before.
Here is what you need to do for 4.0.1:
build/core/combo/HOST_linux-x86.mk:61 HOST_GLOBAL_CFLAGS += -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0
build/core/combo/javac.mk:15 COMMON_JAVAC := javac -J-Xmx512M -target 1.5 -source 1.5 -Xmaxerrs 9999999
frameworks/base/libs/util/Android.mk: 63 LOCAL_CFLAGS += -DLIBUTILS_NATIVE=1 $(TOOL_CFLAGS) -fpermissive
libcore/luni/src/main/java/java/lang/Enum.java: 128 return ordinal - o.ordinal ();
external/gtest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-param-util.h:40 #include <cstddef> (after #include <vector>)
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winglord, I was able to get it to build with the guide aceman posted. I believe its because of the modified make: make CC=gcc-4.4 CXX=g++-4.4
Where would I find a log for the entire build? A lot of stuff scrolls by while building.
Now I just need to get the recovery image out (guessing just delete it out of the ota .zip?) and try it out. My Xoom isnt with me right now.
AlEsC said:
Does someone know if there is a way to run builded images into the sdk emulator ?
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When running lunch you have to chose one of the emulator builds (full_eng if my memory's right). You can't run a build compiled for a specific device.
RMerlin said:
When running lunch you have to chose one of the emulator builds (full_eng if my memory's right). You can't run a build compiled for a specific device.
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Thanks
This means I'll have to rebuild all !!
Another question, I've made a successfully build, then I've made some modification in the sources, so I've deleted all *.img thinking that "make" will rebuild them... but "make" only rebuild "system.img", "ramdisk.img" and "userdata.img".
Is there a "make boot" or something like that ? (real question is how do I rebuild my boot.img )
Thanks
winglord said:
I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 64bit and GCC 4.6.
Keep in mind to add '#include <cstddef>' in headers where you have compile errors like indexOf() not found.
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I tried that and it didn't seem to work for me. Once I used GCC 4.4 it worked. I couldn't tell you why, though.
So I finally got a build up and running - is there something special that has to be done with the vendor binaries? I know I have seen this in other builds too but the kernel is still showing 2.x and the camera, mic and gps are not working. Is that because work needs to be done to the kernel before it is 100% with ICS? This is my first time messing with an android build so forgive me if this is a dumb question.
AlEsC said:
Thanks
This means I'll have to rebuild all !!
Another question, I've made a successfully build, then I've made some modification in the sources, so I've deleted all *.img thinking that "make" will rebuild them... but "make" only rebuild "system.img", "ramdisk.img" and "userdata.img".
Is there a "make boot" or something like that ? (real question is how do I rebuild my boot.img )
Thanks
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Make is usually smart enough to know when something you changed will not result in a different output. It is possible that the changes you made would result in an identical boot.img, therefore it is not rebuilding it.
First of all, I would like to tell that this is my first time compiling a rom from source, and so I am very sorry for any silly mistakes I made.
I have been having this issue lately with compiling the latest version of Android (Nougat 7.0) as of now to the Galaxy Nexus. I was able to get everything except the ending part to compile the flashable zip. Here is the error I get on the terminal whenever I try:
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
No private recovery resources for TARGET_DEVICE toro
build/core/binary.mk:664: warning: overriding commands for target `out/host/linux-x86/gen/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libaapt2_intermediates/proto/frameworks/base/tools/aapt2/Format.pb.cc'
build/core/binary.mk:664: warning: ignoring old commands for target `out/host/linux-x86/gen/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libaapt2_intermediates/proto/frameworks/base/tools/aapt2/Format.pb.cc'
build/core/binary.mk:668: warning: overriding commands for target `out/host/linux-x86/gen/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libaapt2_intermediates/proto/frameworks/base/tools/aapt2/Format.pb.h'
build/core/binary.mk:668: warning: ignoring old commands for target `out/host/linux-x86/gen/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libaapt2_intermediates/proto/frameworks/base/tools/aapt2/Format.pb.h'
Starting build with ninja
ninja: Entering directory `.'
ninja: error: 'out/target/product/toro/obj/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libinvensense_hal_intermediates/export_includes', needed by 'out/target/product/toro/obj/SHARED_LIBRARIES/sensors.tuna_intermediates/import_includes', missing and no known rule to make it
build/core/ninja.mk:148: recipe for target 'ninja_wrapper' failed
make: *** [ninja_wrapper] Error 1
#### make failed to build some targets (07:05 (mm:ss)) ####
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Here are some theories I have about this problem:
- It may have to do something about the "Compiling with jack" on the android website tutorial i don't know about
- I also am thinking that it has to do something with the drivers (Vendor), since I am using the ones from stock Android 4.2.2 for the Galaxy Nexus Toro. I read from another thread saying that you have to "Modify the device tree" for a later version of Android, which I don't know about (Please give me a link or tell how to do that).
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Developers, can you please respond as soon as possible. I would greatly appreciate it if you could.
Thanks,
Nrichard7029
Please? Anyone?
nrichard7029 said:
Please? Anyone?
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They're all busy trying to get it to compile themselves. Lots of stuff has changed with the build system in Nougat, it's going to take a bit to get everything sorted out. Keep an eye on https://github.com/OMAP4-AOSP for the most recent changes relevant for our devices.
nrichard7029 said:
First of all, I would like to tell that this is my first time compiling a rom from source, and so I am very sorry for any silly mistakes I made.
I have been having this issue lately with compiling the latest version of Android (Nougat 7.0) as of now to the Galaxy Nexus. I was able to get everything except the ending part to compile the flashable zip. Here is the error I get on the terminal whenever I try:
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
No private recovery resources for TARGET_DEVICE toro
build/core/binary.mk:664: warning: overriding commands for target `out/host/linux-x86/gen/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libaapt2_intermediates/proto/frameworks/base/tools/aapt2/Format.pb.cc'
build/core/binary.mk:664: warning: ignoring old commands for target `out/host/linux-x86/gen/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libaapt2_intermediates/proto/frameworks/base/tools/aapt2/Format.pb.cc'
build/core/binary.mk:668: warning: overriding commands for target `out/host/linux-x86/gen/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libaapt2_intermediates/proto/frameworks/base/tools/aapt2/Format.pb.h'
build/core/binary.mk:668: warning: ignoring old commands for target `out/host/linux-x86/gen/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libaapt2_intermediates/proto/frameworks/base/tools/aapt2/Format.pb.h'
Starting build with ninja
ninja: Entering directory `.'
ninja: error: 'out/target/product/toro/obj/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libinvensense_hal_intermediates/export_includes', needed by 'out/target/product/toro/obj/SHARED_LIBRARIES/sensors.tuna_intermediates/import_includes', missing and no known rule to make it
build/core/ninja.mk:148: recipe for target 'ninja_wrapper' failed
make: *** [ninja_wrapper] Error 1
#### make failed to build some targets (07:05 (mm:ss)) ####
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did you solve this ? i am getting similar error instead of ''libinvensense_hal_intermediates'' i have ''libbootloader_message_writer_intermediates''
nrichard7029 said:
First of all, I would like to tell that this is my first time compiling a rom from source, and so I am very sorry for any silly mistakes I made.
I have been having this issue lately with compiling the latest version of Android (Nougat 7.0) as of now to the Galaxy Nexus. I was able to get everything except the ending part to compile the flashable zip. Here is the error I get on the terminal whenever I try:
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
No private recovery resources for TARGET_DEVICE toro
build/core/binary.mk:664: warning: overriding commands for target `out/host/linux-x86/gen/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libaapt2_intermediates/proto/frameworks/base/tools/aapt2/Format.pb.cc'
build/core/binary.mk:664: warning: ignoring old commands for target `out/host/linux-x86/gen/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libaapt2_intermediates/proto/frameworks/base/tools/aapt2/Format.pb.cc'
build/core/binary.mk:668: warning: overriding commands for target `out/host/linux-x86/gen/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libaapt2_intermediates/proto/frameworks/base/tools/aapt2/Format.pb.h'
build/core/binary.mk:668: warning: ignoring old commands for target `out/host/linux-x86/gen/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libaapt2_intermediates/proto/frameworks/base/tools/aapt2/Format.pb.h'
Starting build with ninja
ninja: Entering directory `.'
ninja: error: 'out/target/product/toro/obj/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libinvensense_hal_intermediates/export_includes', needed by 'out/target/product/toro/obj/SHARED_LIBRARIES/sensors.tuna_intermediates/import_includes', missing and no known rule to make it
build/core/ninja.mk:148: recipe for target 'ninja_wrapper' failed
make: *** [ninja_wrapper] Error 1
#### make failed to build some targets (07:05 (mm:ss)) ####
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Here are some theories I have about this problem:
- It may have to do something about the "Compiling with jack" on the android website tutorial i don't know about
- I also am thinking that it has to do something with the drivers (Vendor), since I am using the ones from stock Android 4.2.2 for the Galaxy Nexus Toro. I read from another thread saying that you have to "Modify the device tree" for a later version of Android, which I don't know about (Please give me a link or tell how to do that).
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Developers, can you please respond as soon as possible. I would greatly appreciate it if you could.
Thanks,
Nrichard7029
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, I know this is quite late, but searching for the same error on google and found your thread:
Just go to file manager, click view, go on "Show Hidden Files", tick it, and open your .bashrc file. At the bottom of it, add "export USE_NINJA=false" . This should fix your error.
Think "tuna" - not "toro"
bablu048 said:
did you solve this ? i am getting similar error instead of ''libinvensense_hal_intermediates'' i have ''libbootloader_message_writer_intermediates''
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You may want to change your thinking to "tuna" (a unified build) - as opposed to "toro" (device-specific); this is especially true for 6.0 and later. In fact, I've seen fewer and fewer specific builds for tuna-family members (even the GSM-specific maguro, the most commonplace outside the US) - my usual N builds are from a maguro owner that is from (doun't laugh) Japan - we don't even have a language in common. (They don't speak CDMA in Japan - and the builder himself tests on maguro hardware. Me? I run on toro hardware and VZW MVNO Tracfone - no such thing as corndog sushi!
Found the issue - it's in ninja (called by brunch). Any idea if it's even fixable?
The wrong part is like this:
Code:
build/make/core/base_rules.mk:412: warning: ignoring old commands for target `/home/jjut/los/out/target/product/albus/system/vendor/lib/libsensorndkbridge.so'
[ 99% 5741/5742] glob vendor/qcom/opensource/interfaces/wifi/supplicant/2.0/src
ninja: error: '/home/jjut/los/out/target/product/albus/obj_arm/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libqsap_sdk_intermediates/export_includes', needed by '/home/jjut/los/out/target/product/albus/obj_arm/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libqsap_shim_intermediates/import_includes', missing and no known rule to make it
17:09:12 ninja failed with: exit status 1
#### failed to build some targets (02:09 (mm:ss)) ####
I tried to find a good solution on Google or Github. Please help me on the xda developer. Thank you, I wish you a happy life.
help!
You need to declare a prebuilt shared library, atleast i fixed my error (with libminui) during building twrp, but the recovery didn't boot eventually. You need the compiled .so file and follow instructions here https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/prebuilts
Hi guys!
So I was following this https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/bacon/build wiki to build a lineageos 18.1 ROM for my one plus one.
Unfortunately, when I get to the step for "breakfast bacon", I get the following errors.
In file included from build/make/core/config.mk:291:
In file included from build/make/core/envsetup.mk:266:
build/make/target/product/product_launched_with_k.mk:2: error: _nic.PRODUCTS.[[device/oneplus/bacon/lineage_bacon.mk]]: "device/oppo/msm8974-common/msm8974.mk" does not exist.
22:35:04 dumpvars failed with: exit status 1
Device bacon not found. Attempting to retrieve device repository from LineageOS Github (http://github.com/LineageOS).
Found repository: android_device_oneplus_bacon
Default revision: lineage-18.1
Checking branch info
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In file included from build/make/core/config.mk:291:
In file included from build/make/core/envsetup.mk:266:
build/make/target/product/product_launched_with_k.mk:2: error: _nic.PRODUCTS.[[device/oneplus/bacon/lineage_bacon.mk]]: "device/oppo/msm8974-common/msm8974.mk" does not exist.
22:35:05 dumpvars failed with: exit status 1
In file included from build/make/core/config.mk:291:
In file included from build/make/core/envsetup.mk:266:
build/make/target/product/product_launched_with_k.mk:2: error: _nic.PRODUCTS.[[device/oneplus/bacon/lineage_bacon.mk]]: "device/oppo/msm8974-common/msm8974.mk" does not exist.
22:35:06 dumpvars failed with: exit status 1
** Don't have a product spec for: 'lineage_bacon'
** Do you have the right repo manifest?
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What am I doing wrong?
p.s. if I do a "breakfast d855", then I get no error.
My utter apologies for being so blind.
It is of course clearly written on that wiki that some devices would fail upon "breakfast" command being called due to the missing vendor files.
Hence one should first run "extract-files.sh" in the device specific folder. And indeed afterwards the breakfast command succeeds for "bacon".
I could be given a little margin for being a noob and also that my other device "d855" does not need extract-files.sh before breakfast.
Also what confused me yesterday was, that the paths contained oppo when infact I was building for bacon. I was sure something is wrong upstream.
My sincere apologies again for starting on xda with such a useless post.