Woohoo https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/android-building/XBYeD-bhk1o
Roll on custom roms (just need to order my N7 now)
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Great news! Now they just need to ship!
w00t w00t
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This is not fair. I need my nexus 7 now....
Oh well, binaries downloaded, and will have a fresh repo sync'd and ready to go when it finally arrives.....
This is a pretty good sign that the n7 will ship out soon.
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downloading now!
bencozzy said:
Actually its a bad sign means n7 shipments have been delayed.
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Wrong....
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bencozzy said:
Actually its a bad sign means n7 shipments have been delayed.
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How do you figure? When a Nexus device is about to launch with a new version of Android, AOSP is always updated 1-3 days BEFORE that device is officially released or made available.
That would put us at July 12/13th, which is a date that's been hinted as being the release date.
Anyone have an io nexus 7 that can supply us with a vendor/ file with all the necessary makefiles and binaries so we can start to build while waiting for our devices to ship??
CM10!
https://plus.google.com/u/0/117962666888533781522/posts
Well that is one way to keep your mind off the delivery...
How big is the source download anyway?
I sort of enjoy compiling things...
CiDhed said:
CM10!
https://plus.google.com/u/0/117962666888533781522/posts
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I'm expecting a few days before they have a cm10 repo ready for us. until then i have jellybean aosp.
and rmm200, as for the size of the repo, i have no clue yet. cm9 is about 15+ gb. I'm guessing jellybean should be about the same.
OK - I read up on the requirements for downloading the repo and building - and decided I am not that bored - yet.
If the Nexus 7 does not come by next week - I may revisit this.
the first time it looks complicated and confusing, however it's actually pretty simple stuff.
It is the little things that get you:
64 bit Linux system: Check
30 gig disk space: My biggest Linux virtual machine is 12GB... I would have to figure out how to set up a 30GB disk file as a virtual disk
If running under VM, at least 16GB ram: I am sitting at 4GB... No workaround for this one
rmm200 said:
I sort of enjoy compiling things...
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*evil scientist laugh*
Sucks that I'm on a 32bit system, I've found some info on building AOSP on 32 bit that used to work but not anymore..
I guess ill wait to build off CM10 source..
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K, 4.1 src fully downloaded, now all I need is either my nexus 7 to show or a vendor/ file with all n7 stuffs so I can start a build
Xi2wiked said:
K, 4.1 src fully downloaded, now all I need is either my nexus 7 to show or a vendor/ file with all n7 stuffs so I can start a build
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Voila, if this is what you mean.
Unlawful said:
Voila, if this is what you mean.
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Nope, you use those files to pull the necessary binaries and makefiles off your n7 which will populate a vendor/ file in your working directory. Thanks though.
Just to clarify I have not received my n7 yet, so I can't pull the stuff needed to build from it. I'm hoping an io attendee will pull and post them so I can start a build while I wait.
Related
There is an awesome (non-root might i add) app for those who don't like your info being shared with anybody called PDroid that can be found here;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1357056
Among its huge feature arsenal is the ability to block app's from seeing your IMED, SIM details, sms/mms, etc. It consumes no battery life at all and is very customizable. the only downside is that you must make a patch for each device and each ROM. i took the liberty of making said patch for the Ba2tF CM7 ROM and have posted the CWM-flashable zips for your enjoyment. all you have to do is boot into CWM and flash. if for some reason you don't want your phone to be awesome you can flash the "restore" zip and the original files will be back.
I am not responsible for literally a single thing you do with these files. have fun.
If you found this helpful or just enjoyable to read the thanks button is somewhere down to the right.. but whatever you do, don't hold down shift while you press it!
UPDATE: PDroid is not yet compatible with ICS/CM9 but the dev is actively working on supporting this, so sit tight and i will update the OP when he does so.
Since it works on Ba2tf, would it also work on weekly/nightly builds?
It is very rom specific, i wouldnt use my zip for Ba2tF with that rom.
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Since it works on Ba2tf, would it also work on weekly/nightly builds?
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It does work just fine on Neutrino ROM which is based on the weekly builds.
I have created patches for Dorians Redpill, Ba2tf, Neutrino GT/GT+ will also be creating one for EE shortly. I will post the patches for the API for PDroid shortly.
BTW this privacy app is awesome! You just need Linux to create a API patch for your phone.
EDIT: I had to create a new post to add the attachments..... kept failing every time I tried to add here. See post below.
Below are the API patches required to run PDroid for the specific ROMs. RESTORE patch included to remove the patch if it doesn't work. lol Don't hold me responsible if they don't work or if something funky happens..... but it worked for every ROM I have tested it on.
Keep in mind you don't need to be rooted to run the app, but you need to be rooted to run the patch.
EDIT: Also remember if your ROM ever gets updated odds are you will have to create a new patch for the newest version.
I got a PM from the dev today who had some good news.. Previously the patch maker was only available for Linux..
The good news is that you now can make a patch for your ROM yourself. Check out the PDroid patcher for Windows in the PDroid thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19570091. Or download it directly: http://goo.gl/oztqS.
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Thanks for the info.
Setting up to try my hand at rom devel soon; once cm9 is a bit more stable ill build from git. Have compiled source for "true" linux but not android.
Since I'm making it security centric, this could be a nice addition. Will be researching further.
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I have been using LBE Privacy Guard, which revokes these permissions and more on an app-by-app basis. It's not ROM specific but a little time-consuming setting up rules for each app.
I don't have access to Linux unfortunately at the moment. Can someone make a patch for redpill-cm7?
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kshiuan said:
I don't have access to Linux unfortunately at the moment. Can someone make a patch for redpill-cm7?
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You don't need Linux. There's a link for the Windows version a few posts above mine.
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georgelopez said:
You don't need Linux. There's a link for the Windows version a few posts above mine.
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If you look on his original post (the developer's), you will see that there is a bug in the windows autopatcher. So yes...I do need Linux.
Oops...looks like I had someone on ignore who's done the work for me. Will send over a thanks anyways. Bygones.
schwann said:
If you look on his original post (the developer's), you will see that there is a bug in the windows autopatcher. So yes...I do need Linux.
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You're absolutely right. Seems like the developer updated his OP right before I posted. Although, it does say to check back soon.
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ToALL
Can anybode made a patch for Neutrino ROM 1.4-S ?
What exactly does this do? If it's good, I might as well cook it in Neutrino
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What exactly does this do? If it's good, I might as well cook it in Neutrino
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1357056 read this.
Perfect patch for manual changing permissions of appz.
zhuchella said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1357056 read this.
Perfect patch for manual changing permissions of appz.
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WOW, that's pretty sick!!
Notorious544d said:
WOW, that's pretty sick!!
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it is! if you do bundle it make sure to also bundle the app or put a link to the market or something so users know!
schwann said:
I don't have access to Linux unfortunately at the moment. Can someone make a patch for redpill-cm7?
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Semi OT but...
If you have a cd drive, dvd drive, or usb drive you can run pretty much any nix distro in a "live cd" environment.
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it is! if you do bundle it make sure to also bundle the app or put a link to the market or something so users know!
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My update will have the tweak and the app integrated
I can't thank you enough for the patch n1ckr0th. I've been using droidwall and an app called permissions to stop other apps from sending my data out. Now it's up to me who sees my real data. I understand that a lot of companies make their livings on advertisements and the like, but why do they have to know about and acquire my personal data for me to play a game or run a process that allows me to work more effectively. It's issues like this that make me want to learn how to code for android and write some great apps that won't steal everything on your device that it can see. Hmm, actually that's a good idea. Thanks again.
B.B.
Here is my port thus far:
X Disclaimor - Rom does not boot meaning this is not working yet X
I think since sense 4 was obtainable I'd like to think Sense 3.6 is too.
Now, i'd like to ask for a little help if anyone is available.
Plus, I know developers because I am one; we have an insatiable palette for a good project.
I've discovered two things that have made me feel like i'm stuck:
4/12/2013
1) I am not sure what else I can remove from the system dir to decrease the size to what is needed ~ 272524902.4 bytes (259.9Mb)
The Roms system dir is ~274083573.9bytes (261.4Mb); I basically need to know what else I can get rid of that equal up to 1558671.5 bytes (1.5Mb)
Here's the catch- I already took out the weather from media and apps and have symlinked them from the data partition.
2) I am not sure if I have correctly made the kernel.
I have a boot.img from the sense 3.6 rom i used to port. And I added the bootclasspath from the base kernel.
I also have renamed the proper files that needed to be renamed with inc.
Update: 4/13/2013
I've shrunk the system/usr dir down and now the port is under the size limit.
I have also tinkered with the boot.img more. Can someone check it to make sure that I have done is okay..
`Link in my sig:
First thing check how we did it before using symlinks to make some of the files physically on data but linked to system.
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tiny4579 said:
First thing check how we did it before using symlinks to make some of the files physically on data but linked to system.
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So far I've symlinked system/media/weather to data/system.weather and the system/app dir to data/system.app.
This is what i'm using:
symlink("/data/system.app", "/system/app");
set_perm_recursive(0, 0, 0755, 0644, "/data/system.app");
symlink("/data/system.weather", "/system/media/weather");
set_perm_recursive(0, 0, 0755, 0644, "/data/system.weather");
Do you think i could do the same with the system/vendor dir?
Edit: Don't need to worry now that the current port's system partition,which is now uploading, will be under the size limit.
*Bumpdated*
v1_1 Upload
Glad to see a Sense ROM getting some love.
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We need to see how PureMotive got it booting on Sense 4. My brain's rusty on that project as it died a while ago and I am not sure how he got it to boot. I also need dedication to work on Sense after the superiority of AOSP on an aging device let alone ICS Sense. I don't know if I will have time to dedicate now that I'm working more on the Galaxy Nexus and a CM 10.1 ROM.
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Glad to see a Sense ROM getting some love.
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Yeah. I really wanna see this work lol. It's funny, I even dreamed I saw the Sense 3.6 taskbar on my Inc lol.
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We need to see how PureMotive got it booting on Sense 4. My brain's rusty on that project as it died a while ago and I am not sure how he got it to boot. I also need dedication to work on Sense after the superiority of AOSP on an aging device let alone ICS Sense. I don't know if I will have time to dedicate now that I'm working more on the Galaxy Nexus and a CM 10.1 ROM.
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Yeah. Exactly. My brain is rusty too. I probably should try to find that Rom we worked on and see what the kernel looks like.
But don't worry about that, I think ppl like seeing devs even conversing together lol.
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Yeah. I really wanna see this work lol. It's funny, I even dreamed I saw the Sense 3.6 taskbar on my Inc lol.
Yeah. Exactly. My brain is rusty too. I probably should try to find that Rom we worked on and see what the kernel looks like.
But don't worry about that, I think ppl like seeing devs even conversing together lol.
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This is just a thought but couldent you for now pull the puremotive boot.img until you can build a patched kernel that you can push to the zip
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This is just a thought but couldent you for now pull the puremotive boot.img until you can build a patched kernel that you can push to the zip
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That's not enough on its own. Need to swap some files with those from an aosp ics build for the Inc.
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That's not enough on its own. Need to swap some files with those from an aosp ics build for the Inc.
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I'll find a good stable ICS build then
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I'll find a good stable ICS build then
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How about the latest evervolv ICS release. That's what pure pulled from I believe.
@zachf714:
I will look also. If I find any, i'll upload them to the working folder i created for the project.
And if you guys find any, link me here and i'll download and do the same thing.
@tiny4579:
On the Luxe Rom we worked.. I don't have any of the files anymore. Do you happen to have a rom.zip of the project?
@project Community:
I've uploaded the Rom I used to port with to the dev host - droid in working folder.
I'm about to upload the other Rom I used.
Both the base and port rom I used to make the WIP are uploaded now.
Cm9 http://goo.im/devs/invisiblek/dinc/.../dinc-CM9-invisiblek-KANG-09-03-2012-1608.zip
This was actually the most stable ICS ROM I ran
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I at least got a splash screen loop by flashing the boot.img from the cm9 rom
And man do I LOVE GITHUB https://github.com/PureMotive/sense36-ics-inc Those are the files Pure had put on Github
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I at least got a splash screen loop by flashing the boot.img from the cm9 rom
And man do I LOVE GITHUB https://github.com/PureMotive/sense36-ics-inc Those are the files Pure had put on Github
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That was an initial failed attempt. I think I worked on this with pure. Was it a fork?
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tiny4579 said:
That was an initial failed attempt. I think I worked on this with pure. Was it a fork?
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Not until I just forked it and yeah you did
Damn. Wish I wasn't in bed already.
I'd compile pures git and see if his kernel does anything with the WIP.
My kid gets on the bus at 7:50a (est) and will Dev a bit before I get going for the day.
But if someone tries before then let us know the outcome.
I'm transferring over two versions of the WIP now.
One with the boot.img from pure's git injected into it.
And another that is redesigned to look like how pure had it. Also, I merged my bin, lib and xbin.
Also using the boot.img from pure.
Testing in a minute or so and i'll report back with the outcome.
(Off topic ~ Today's my 4 year anniversary being at xda )
Edit: Yeah, they both didn't work. I'm uploading v0_3 now so you guys can take a look at what I did.
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I'm transferring over two versions of the WIP now.
One with the boot.img from pure's git injected into it.
And another that is redesigned to look like how pure had it. Also, I merged my bin, lib and xbin.
Also using the boot.img from pure.
Testing in a minute or so and i'll report back with the outcome.
(Off topic ~ Today's my 4 year anniversary being at xda )
Edit: Yeah, they both didn't work. I'm uploading v0_3 now so you guys can take a look at what I did.
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I just thought about this but maybe the updater script is bad
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I just thought about this but maybe the updater script is bad
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That is exactly what I thought so took care of that hahaha.
Right now, imo, I'm thinking it's a lib problem from my recent logcat.
I'll hop on in a few minutes and take another logcat and upload it.
(I deleted the one I had because I hadn't realized that you all might want to take a look too)
So I started this build, and it finished without any errors. Keep in mind that this is my first EVER Rom build. And I have not been able to test it because I'm away from my workstation and Tab. But didn't want to wait till I got home to see if it works.
If there are any brave souls out there that want to try it, I have linked the package............. Please be kind
Tested and Failed!!!
Continuing my efforts
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So I started this build, and it finished without any errors. Keep in mind that this is my first EVER Rom build. And I have not been able to test it because I'm away from my workstation and Tab. But didn't want to wait till I got home to see if it works.
If there are any brave souls out there that want to try it, I have linked the package............. Please be kind
UnTested!!!!!
CM10.1 Unofficial: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23159073880933175
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downloading now
i will test and report back
updater binary failed i'll see if i can fix and get it to boot.
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downloading now
i will test and report back
updater binary failed i'll see if i can fix and get it to boot.
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Let me know if you can get this booting. would love to take a look at it.
Might be worth a try using the update binary from my stock deodexed Rom.
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Might be worth a try using the update binary from my stock deodexed Rom.
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i tried that and also jamisons,
replacing boot.img with stock just to check
still getting the same error.
build.prop says its 4.2.2. I got rid of the build.prop assert in updater and still having errors. i would like to take a look at the op's device tree he compiled this from
I may need to tweak some of these files, and rebuild it. I'm surprised it completed without errors....lol
I took parts from the Tab 2 wifi and followed http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_porting_intro
I think it has something to do with when I pulled the blobs from my device............... "generate-blob-lists.sh" I had to edit that and I'm thinking that it didn't get everything that it should have needed.
I have ssh running so I'm able to get into my Ubuntu box remotely....... Time to play.
I'll see if I can get the tree pushed to git....... never done that either...... but hey, that's what learning is all about........right
If you need help with github - My how to. Do you have the propriety files?
i've been working on a device tree also. i believe this github may provide a great deal of info on what may be lacking for us to build cm.
https://github.com/ohanar/android_device_samsung_smdk4210-tab
during my research the exnoys chipset was used in the gsII and according to marvell pxa988 and smdk4210 are synonmous. AFAIK the prop blobs should mostly be in /system/lib/hw the major workload maybe just resizing for our display
Nice to see this get going I just finished setting up Ubuntu. Now I need to setup the build stuff and then I can try.my luck as well. I ll also setup git then, so that everyone, who is interested can follow and join in hope I get it done by tonight
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this is great news planning to get my tab by this weekend ..
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Nice to see this get going I just finished setting up Ubuntu. Now I need to setup the build stuff and then I can try.my luck as well. I ll also setup git then, so that everyone, who is interested can follow and join in hope I get it done by tonight
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thats 3 of us that are planning to port cyanogenmod, why dont we hookup on hang outs and share notes. Afterall 3 minds are better than one
also once we get a working cm 10 base i have the paranoid android and aokp repo's all synced for my ONE. We could port that too
Forget what I sayed I ll party hard tonight I ll try my luck tomorrow
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If you need help with github - My how to. Do you have the propriety files?
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I think that's where my problem is, when I went to pull the blobs I got some errors. I'll take a look at your how to......... The more reference points the better......right.
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I think that's where my problem is, when I went to pull the blobs I got some errors. I'll take a look at your how to......... The more reference points the better......right.
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You use the extract-files.sh or pull files yourself?
The issue is the extract-files.sh are board dependant. There isn't a universal extract-files.sh file. The cyanogen mod wiki says to create your own.
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The issue is you can only run that file when your device is running cm10. Otherwise you have to pull it all out yourself.
Crap....... that's where I went wrong then......
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I ll try to build cm 10.2 btw repo is still syncing... takes more than 12 hours already I guess thats the disadvantage, of living on the countryside :/ will keep you guys posted, as soon, as I have got anything new good luck for the rest who is trying as well :thumbup:
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I ll try to build cm 10.2 btw repo is still syncing... takes more than 12 hours already I guess thats the disadvantage, of living on the countryside :/ will keep you guys posted, as soon, as I have got anything new good luck for the rest who is trying as well :thumbup:
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I've got a fairly good connection and could do a build for you. I'm building PA nightlies for mako but I also keep my cm sources synced. So I'd just need your local_manifest (including your device trees repo) to do a build for you. Would take around 2 1/2 hours I guess...
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I've got a fairly good connection and could do a build for you. I'm building PA nightlies for mako but I also keep my cm sources synced. So I'd just need your local_manifest (including your device trees repo) to do a build for you. Would take around 2 1/2 hours I guess...
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Thanks for the offer, I really appreciate it, but I am @ work currently... I ll see, if it already finished syncing after work and if it did, I ll try my luck. As soon, as I have all the stuff needed, I ll get a git setup, so everyone can join in and also try his luck I gotta confess, I am also still a noob concerning this whole cm build thing. So dont get your hopes up too high. But I am still convinced, that we can get it done together
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ALL CONVERSATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT WILL NOW BE CARRIED OUT THERE!
Do you network security work? Do you hate having to carry around a laptop with you when you do your work? Are you wondering why I'm asking you all these questions?
Well, have I got something for you! Based on Kali NetHunter, I have created an installer script that will give you NetHunter AND be able to multi boot between your stock OS and your Kali OS!
FEATURES:
Install NetHunter and all of its fun features
Gives you the ability to boot between multiple OSs
Lets you choose between Using different ROMs as the base for Kali
And much more!
Supported Devices:
Nexus 5 (Hammerhead)
Nexus 7 2012 Wifi (Grouper)
Nexus 7 2012 Cellular (Tilapia)
Nexus 7 2013 Wifi (Flo)
Nexus 7 2013 LTE (Deb)
Nexus 10 2012 Wifi (Manta)
Planned Features:
Support for more base ROMs for Kali NH
More Automated
Instructions:
ALWAYS RUN THE SCRIPT UPDATER WHEN YOU RUN THE SCRIPT
Download the kfu.zip at the bottom of this post
Unzip the file
Run the extracted kfu.sh (You may have to run "chmod +x kfu.zip")
MAKE SURE TO SELECT THE UPDATE OPTION TO MAKE SURE IT IS UP TO DATE!
Follow the instructions
You now have Kali NetHunter!
Changelog:
v1.4
Added auto-updating capability.
v1.3.4
Added Pac-ROM as a base ROM for Kali
Fixed some bugs
v1.3.3
Slightly more verbose
Fixed some bugs
v.3.2
Added the ability to restore to the stock Google-provided ROM!
v.3.1
Installs MultiROM Manager APK to internal ROM.
v1.3
Added support for the Nexus 10 (Manta)!
v1.2
Installing files with multirom already installed
Ability to install kali to existing ROM without MultiROM
Option to uninstall MultiROM and all secondary ROMs
v1.1.1
Fixed a few small bugs
v1.1
Changing hosting to the file's owner's servers. i.e. Kali Utilities hosted on kali servers
Fixed some bugs.
v1.0
EVERYTHING.
Updated to V3.7
Changes:
Code cleanup
Moved file hosting to Google drive (It's faster!)
Awesome just ordered the hardware. Been meaning to try this out! Thanks.
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ironmaskusa said:
Awesome just ordered the hardware. Been meaning to try this out! Thanks.
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Let me know how well it works! I don't have a 2012 Nexus 7 or a Nexus 5 so all of this is theoretically supposed to work, other people have done it successfully, but I couldn't try for myself.
OK.. Hopefully next week sometime
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awesome, i gotta do a security presentation for a class and wanted to show off pen testing with my nexus
Now I just need to find my laptop with lynux already installed so I can commence to doing this!
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Hmmm this is cool
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Now just waiting for USB otg Y cable.. That may take a week or 2 from what the amazon store said though.. Is there a GUI that puts me into monitor mode and let's me do attacks or is it all terminal shell based?
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Now just waiting for USB otg Y cable.. That may take a week or 2 from what the amazon store said though.. Is there a GUI that puts me into monitor mode and let's me do attacks or is it all terminal shell based?
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Depends on the attack. It is mostly terminal based, but the utilities have a nice "UI". There are a couple apps that actually have a native Android UI.
Oh, some apps I recommend downloading: dSploit and Network Spoofer. They have some nice native android UIs!
Cool sounds great! I've done penetration tests on Ubuntu setup.. But I think it will be really cool to do this with my Nexus soon! Thanks again, I will return with some feedback after I get my last hardware peripheral to complete the setup.
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I have gone over my Dropbox bandwidth limit, so I cannot host the files! If anybody knows of a file sharing service that allows direct links, let me know!!
I seem to have found a solution to my hosting issues! I shall push the updated script soon!
I was going to mention Google drive? Please do post your update.. I'm still waiting on the USB otg with the ability to power the WiFi adapter to get this project running. I just wish there was a simpler way, like just flashing it like a regular custom ROM and kernel.
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ironmaskusa said:
I was going to mention Google drive? Please do post your update.. I'm still waiting on the USB otg with the ability to power the WiFi adapter to get this project running. I just wish there was a simpler way, like just flashing it like a regular custom ROM and kernel.
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There is someone who offered to host the files with a couple TB of bandwidth, so I'm looking into that... If not, I have a backup plan! The backup plan isn't very high speed unfortunately.
EDIT: I have been having issues with Google Drive's direct downloads. I'm not sure if curl doesn't like them or what...
EDIT 2: I am looking into making it into just one big flashable zip. I have a computer that I can have automatically build and update zips, but I need to learn how to combine zips in a script and stuff first...
So this would mean you could flash it like a custom ROM with no need of using a Linux PC? If so, that would be freaking awesome! ?
Maybe one of the devs could help you out?
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So this would mean you could flash it like a custom ROM with no need of using a Linux PC? If so, that would be freaking awesome! ?
Maybe one of the devs could help you out?
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Yup! Like I said though... I need to fix the file hosting, then make the all-in-one zips!
Good luck I'm really anticipated! ?
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How is the progress going? @photonicgeek
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am i wrong. it will install multiboot then installs kali and the previous rom ?
I'm not sure.. That is why I would love to see this as a normal ROM to flash inside multirom so I can convert to F2FS as well and just boot into it when I want to use it, yet still use my daily driver.. Although, if this ROM runs fairly smooth and I can use mkernel on it I would just consider it as my daily driver.. I'm still waiting for my OTG USB with power to give this a shot.. It should be here in a few days.
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Hello there, it's time to get this rolling somewhere.
This is a Development-Thread. Please don't post if you aren't a developer.
What this IS
This is a Development thread, a platform for developers to discuss the development of CyanogenMod for the G925F. It's made so that we can get this working, fix up the problems - because there will be severe ones - and achieve a working official Rom at some point.
At the moment it's @OldDroid and me with help, but it would be awesome if interested devs would join in so that we can make this a team effort.
In short, it's a Dev-Thread in a dev section.
Right now it doesn't work and I'm not sure that it will work.
What this IS NOT
This is NOT a working Rom. Not even close. I can only link you to the kernel repo and soon to device and vendor, as they are almost completed for a first try.
And yes, there is no download link for the Rom. Because there isn't anything you could download yet.
This is also NOT intended as a Q&A thread. Please don't ask if your variant will be supported, I will respond by trolling. Firstand only priority is to get this running, then we'll talk about variants.
And ETA is an evil word with no meaning here. I work slowly, deal with it
Where are we currently?
Much further than a day ago
Thanks to @OldDroid, we've teamed up
All the links you want (minus the download link :angel
device: (soon, almost complete)
https://gitlab.com/mythos234/device_samsung_zeroltexx
vendor:
https://gitlab.com/mythos234/vendor_samsung_zerolte
kernel:
https://gitlab.com/mythos234/zerolte-kernel-CM
Once available, buggy alpha builds will be posted here
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vendor and device will soon be pushed to my github
Reserved
i'll join you ... also started working on cm12.1 for s6 edge 5 days ago (currently in england with my school class)
vendor is setup
OldDroid said:
i'll join you ... also started working on cm12.1 for s6 edge 5 days ago (currently in england with my school class)
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Welcome aboard then
vendor is finally setup and good to go!
https://github.com/mythos234/vendor_samsung_zerolte
It's apparently not without some minor casualties, but we got it. Huge thanks to @RaymanFX, he's helping me, since I'm not that much into CM building yet and I'm also basing this project on his CM for the N910C, which's 5433 is darn similar to our 7420, so we got a pretty good base to begin with.
add me as participant to the repos ^^
https://github.com/OldDroid
OldDroid said:
add me as participant to the repos ^^
https://github.com/OldDroid
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Done for all the 3 of them
Looks like I killed Bluetooth for now (lol). Other than that it's slow but steady progress.
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Looks like I killed Bluetooth for now (lol). Other than that it's slow but steady progress.
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What do you mean "killed"? Killed the chip or wiped the MAC addr. or something?
nasko_spasko said:
What do you mean "killed"? Killed the chip or wiped the MAC addr. or something?
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I'm currently building the Rom with completely removed Bluetooth support
First Build is compiled and ready for a test.. But I can't install the zip. This would be hillarious if it wasn't so annoying
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Besides I said it can't be installed Hard to test something you can't even install
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I think that there was a mistake in the partition sizes.. /system was declared as 4.1GB, but it's only 3.6GB. Recompiling with a new value, should be able to flash it then
Good luck develop without documentation for exynos chipset.
But can you tell us more in details how porting works and what are the challenges with it.
Is it hard to develop a rom without samsung binary files and drivers? I know they are proprietary and closed soruce.
If just Samsung could be more developer friendly like Sony.
We can request source for closed binaries here, http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=inquiryView, most likely they wont answer
Aircondition said:
Good luck develop without documentation for exynos chipset.
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The lack of drivers makes this a fun exercise almost Where's be the challenge if everything was easy...?
Aircondition said:
Good luck develop without documentation for exynos chipset.
But can you tell us more in details how porting works and what are the challenges with it.
Is it hard to develop a rom without samsung binary files and drivers? I know they are proprietary and closed soruce.
If just Samsung could be more developer friendly like Sony.
We can request source for closed binaries here, http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=inquiryView, most likely they wont answer
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I can't say what the challenges here will be, since I couldn't manage to even flash it yet - Second build is compiling since hours now. For now it's using all the proprietrary stuff we managed to grab and some additional stuff from the 5433 CM. But without booting it's hard to tell what won't work and might present a challenge ^^ From what I saw it'll be tough to just get the modem running. The hard part is to write the drivers yourself
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I can't say what the challenges here will be, since I couldn't manage to even flash it yet - Second build is compiling since hours now. For now it's using all the proprietrary stuff we managed to grab and some additional stuff from the 5433 CM. But without booting it's hard to tell what won't work and might present a challenge ^^ From what I saw it'll be tough to just get the modem running. The hard part is to write the drivers yourself
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It's interesting that you can use drivers from 5433, which is a 32bit platform. Most drivers are not compatible when you switch from 32bit to 64bit if I am right?
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lch920619x said:
It's interesting that you can use drivers from 5433, which is a 32bit platform. Most drivers are not compatible when you switch from 32bit to 64bit if I am right?
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As a base to know how to do it, obviously we can't just use drivers for a different chipset
Updated the /system size in the BoardConfig and at least it flashes. But it doesn't want to boot for some reason yet.
mythos234 said:
Updated the /system size in the BoardConfig and at least it flashes. But it doesn't want to boot for some reason yet.
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If you have the 5.1.1 boot loader and are using 5.0.2 as a base. Sboot will not boot it. As a fyi. It checks Linux versions.
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If you have the 5.1.1 boot loader and are using 5.0.2 as a base. Sboot will not boot it. As a fyi. It checks Linux versions.
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Both is 5.1.1 and Sboot seems to clear the boot as well, everything seems to go fine, it just doesn't boot. :/ Trying with building the kernel during the build itself instead of using a prebuilt one and see how that goes
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Both is 5.1.1 and Sboot seems to clear the boot as well, everything seems to go fine, it just doesn't boot. :/ Trying with building the kernel during the build itself instead of using a prebuilt one and see how that goes
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I would personally flash an Engineering boot loader while doing this, to ensure version checking is not the issue.