Is pinch to zoom broken on the latest cyanogenmod nightlies???? I tried using fitsnugly's nightly and tried a nightly posted by zyonee and still to no avail... is there some setting in the cyanogenmod settings or other to enable it??
If you read through fitsnugly's thread, you would realize it is an issue with CM. The problem doesn't seem to occur on the official nightly #87.
Upgrade to nightly 87 I have been using since it was released with no problems al features work great
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spcking said:
Upgrade to nightly 87 I have been using since it was released with no problems al features work great
Sent using my Evo 4g with Cyanogen 7 nighty 87
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Technically he would be downgrading, as he is running a newer version that was compiled by fitsnugly from the CyanogenMod sources.
Hopefully fit will reverse whatever commit caused this (if he even knows) or the CM team will fix it on their end before he builds a new one (and before the CM team puts out #88).
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Hey does anyone remember how we got added to the cm builds last year? Sort of feeling like were out of the loop cm wise as we used to have our own stables and nightlies.
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Say what?
They went down due to server relocation and now 7.2-RC3 is the latest. http://get.cm/?device=vivo
There isn't much point to have nightlies to release nowadays for CM7 as there isn't much to update. You can see gingerbread updates here:
http://review.cyanogenmod.com/#/q/status:open+branch:gingerbread,n,z
kaijura said:
Say what?
They went down due to server relocation and now 7.2-RC3 is the latest. http://get.cm/?device=vivo
There isn't much point to have nightlies to release nowadays for CM7 as there isn't much to update. You can see gingerbread updates here:
http://review.cyanogenmod.com/#/q/status:open+branch:gingerbread,n,z
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I was thinking more of cm9 ics nightlies would be awesome.
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In CM9's case we likely aren't going to get any updates until the official 3.0 kernel sources are out for one of the msm7x30's. HTC has 90 days to release it after they provide official OTA update. I believe the teams will prefer's USA/WWE RUU's, not the China stuff we have right now.
Desire S and Desire HD are closest cousins to us. When the kernel sources are out, they will likely work on coding with the proprietary camera files that comes with official sense 3.6 to make it compatible with CM9 / AOSP.
Most of the CM9 devices on there right now already have their official ICS kernel source available and stuff's already worked on/being touched up on. Samsung's ahead of the game at this point.
That is why there are Playground and IceCold for now, you can picture them as 'hacked' roms to use GB files/code to make it work with ICS.
hello, after using this aokp rom after a week, most message that i have sent cant received by recipient. please help
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Just throw AOPK away and install CyanogenMod 9.
What reasons would you give that cm9 is better than AOPK?
Regarding messages ~ Do you have the correct modem installed?
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What reasons would you give that cm9 is better than AOPK?
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That's simple. AOPK have weird numbering like Build 38, Build 40 and what so ever. CyanogenMod even released Release Candidate One. We have constantly updating nightly builds and I think this summer we will have stable ICS for Galaxy Tab, when AOPK can further live long with another Build 65 or Build 79 and its ROM Settings section. I'm just saying.
Your reasoning is number based? Cm9 release nightly builds and UPDATES~
Where AOKP releases Build numbers which are less frequent but there seems to be a lot more features integrated. I installed Cm9 for a few days before moving over to AOKP which seems to offer more.
One thing that defiantly stood out in Cm9 was the boot loader, which is far superior to the pony one AOKP has, but that was easy to replace.
Winudert said:
That's simple. AOPK have weird numbering like Build 38, Build 40 and what so ever. CyanogenMod even released Release Candidate One. We have constantly updating nightly builds and I think this summer we will have stable ICS for Galaxy Tab, when AOPK can further live long with another Build 65 or Build 79 and its ROM Settings section. I'm just saying.
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Awology said:
Your reasoning is number based? Cm9 release nightly builds and UPDATES~
Where AOKP releases Build numbers which are less frequent but there seems to be a lot more features integrated. I installed Cm9 for a few days before moving over to AOKP which seems to offer more.
One thing that defiantly stood out in Cm9 was the boot loader, which is far superior to the pony one AOKP has, but that was easy to replace.
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Dudes, how exactly would this help the problem at hand -- no messaging after install? If he is having the wrong modem installed, it won't help migrating from AOKP to CM9.
We are lucky enough to have choices of CM9, AOKP, GUMMY and AOKP SGT7 (Which I believe better than AOKP official build AND still have the mods from CM9 kernel). I am sure any of them is better than the Value Pack released by SAMSUNG. Do we need to argue on which is better?
Awology said:
Your reasoning is number based? Cm9 release nightly builds and UPDATES~
Where AOKP releases Build numbers which are less frequent but there seems to be a lot more features integrated. I installed Cm9 for a few days before moving over to AOKP which seems to offer more.
One thing that defiantly stood out in Cm9 was the boot loader, which is far superior to the pony one AOKP has, but that was easy to replace.
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It wasn't bootloader, it is boot animation.
And it wasn't a pony, it was a pink unicorn. Hehe.
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hey guys, do not know much about the CyanogenMod roms, I wonder what the difference between the versions and nightly snapshot?
Sorry for my bad English.
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hey guys, do not know much about the CyanogenMod roms, I wonder what the difference between the versions and nightly snapshot?
Sorry for my bad English.
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The Snapshot is a stable point where almost everything worked 100%. A couple of bugs that most people will miss and a few that is annoying but doesn't make it unstable.
The nightlies are not so well tested and receive commits from the main CM branch. They include the latest bugfixes and features but it might not be as stable.
elderap said:
hey guys, do not know much about the CyanogenMod roms, I wonder what the difference between the versions and nightly snapshot?
Sorry for my bad English.
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First correct me if I'm wrong, other ppl like xonar_ definitly know more about it.
CM 7 is GB
CM 9 is ICS
CM 10 is JB
nighlys are done everyday and not much tested, I heard there are done automaticaly by a build robot
M snapshots are more tested and seem to come out every month
RC is tested a lot and the CM ppl think it is stable, if they find errors in it there will be another RC that corrects the errors, if not it will be declared stable
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First correct me if I'm wrong, other ppl like xonar_ definitly know more about it.
CM 7 is GB
CM 9 is ICS
CM 10 is JB
nighlys are done everyday and not much tested, I heard there are done automaticaly by a build robot
M snapshots are more tested and seem to come out every month
RC is tested a lot and the CM ppl think it is stable, if they find errors in it there will be another RC that corrects the errors, if not it will be declared stable
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Everything is correct except nightly. Nightlys are only built when there are commits. Everyday means that the dev of the phone for CM has done a commit. That's why this week its everyday.
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SoulExertz said:
Everything is correct except nightly. Nightlys are only built when there are commits. Everyday means that the dev of the phone for CM has done a commit. That's why this week its everyday.
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Not just the develeoper of the phone. We also receive commits from the main CM10 branch. If you look at the device specific and kernel commits then you'll see that new nightlys are sometimes being released without there being any changes too them. CM10 still has bugs on the main branch and those bugs can be fixed by any person at CM not just our awesome phone developer rmcc.
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In this case, they are automatically released, this is why a later version "nightly" can not contain an adjustment that had been made in the last version (as in the case of video recording in our CM10 that worked in past releases and the latest does not work), leaving only when another snapshot version is that everything was done correctly should not it contain?
Snapshot or Release Candidates
Thanks for you wonderful explanation guys, but this might be a noobish question, if I were to choose or you are, would you pick snapshot or RC's?
Thanks! :good:
StanceMitchell said:
Thanks for you wonderful explanation guys, but this might be a noobish question, if I were to choose or you are, would you pick snapshot or RC's?
Thanks! :good:
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Depends on how close to the RC the snapshot is....
A snapshot from the day after a RC should be almost identical to the RC, plus (hopefully) fixes.
A snapshot far after a release could be introducing a bunch of new features (and bugs to go with them).
I'd be more interested in reading snapshot changelogs, relative to the last release or release candidate.
Will it be possible to OTA update UNOFFICIAL CM10 FXP ROM's, like in the http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2049235 thread, with CM-Updater?
It will not be, it is. I'm doing it every day. Well, I did it every day before the nightlies stopped for an unknown reason two days ago.
It seems to be a common CM10 problem though, not SEMC or XT specific, there were no new nightlies for many devices past January 7.
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It will not be, it is. I'm doing it every day. Well, I did it every day before the nightlies stopped for an unknown reason two days ago.
It seems to be a common CM10 problem though, not SEMC or XT specific, there were no new nightlies for many devices past January 7.
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So the answer is that one can OTA update only to official cyanogenmod nightlies, if they were built with cyanogenmod buildservers, correct?
It works from cm nightly to cm nightly, build by buildbot jenkins, correct.
If FXP simply doesnt work or if FXP would simply update to the latest cm nightly, that I don't know.
FXP to FXP does not work for sure though, the updater is unable to poll one-click hosters which is what team FXP uses.
What they could do, is switch from rapidshare&co to goo.im for example, because there's a goo manager on the playstore (?) which would work when updated builds appear on goo. The goo manager is also device sensitive. Utacka, releasing an "unofficial" PA nightly for the Galaxy Note did this, very convenient for updating highly similar and standardised builds and packages outside the pure cm sphere.
Thank you very much for clarification. I think it's worth to add it to the FAQ.
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hello everyone can anyone tell me that is using nightlies safe
i mean all apps run properly or not
i have heard that there is guarantee of speed in nightly over stable builds by same developer
what is mean to ask is that will there be any problem if i use nightly cos i wanna try mardon's latest nightly
ADITYA RATHEE said:
hello everyone can anyone tell me that is using nightlies safe
i mean all apps run properly or not
i have heard that there is guarantee of speed in nightly over stable builds by same developer
what is mean to ask is that will there be any problem if i use nightly cos i wanna try mardon's latest nightly
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Yes of course!
You can try it whitout any kind of problem
Enjoy!
Get this straight, nightlies are built over a night. They say that Rome wasn't built in a day. So you can't in anyway expect the Rom to be problem free. There might be some new issues with the Rom that previously weren't present in the last stable release. Nightlies usually bring updated sources, new experimental features that might not work properly and are meant to be implemented perfectly in the next stable release. Nightlies are built for amateurs that expect a new version release at the soonest possible time ( in short for people that are curious about ETA ) .
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Venomous Viper 119 said:
Get this straight, nightlies are built over a night. They say that Rome wasn't built in a day. So you can't in anyway expect the Rom to be problem free. There might be some new issues with the Rom that previously weren't present in the last stable release. Nightlies usually bring updated sources, new experimental features that might not work properly and are meant to be implemented perfectly in the next stable release. Nightlies are built for amateurs that expect a new version release at the soonest possible time ( in short for people that are curious about ETA ) .
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Well said my friend!
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