thewraith420
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Ok so I know enough to make my own build of iho but how do I build bobz kernel into it?
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Ok so I know enough to make my own build of iho but how do I build bobz kernel into it?
Sent from my LG-VM670 using Tapatalk 2
Ok so I know enough to make my own build of iho but how do I build bobz kernel into it?
Sent from my LG-VM670 using Tapatalk 2
Hey guys I'm going to need some help. In my ROM the animations are dreadfully slow. It's ridiculous and not usable by any means. Where are the files needed for animations? Preferably in the build directory.
[SIZE="2"]E: in sdcard cannot mount /mnt/sdcard/download/[/SIZE]
Another question. How do I pull in changes that aren't from my or my person that I synced from (In this case, AOSP). Like, I want to pull in this commit https://github.com/androidmeda/cm_device_lge_p500/commit/d71e8c174915136efefca53648c0c5a4bb6a3c99
But I don't necessarily know how to do it.
After realizing what I have doing wrong with BacksideUpdter.apk finally got it working, there is one small problem. What was the working around for Root Browser, as it seems to have problems?
Code:[SIZE="2"]E: in sdcard cannot mount /mnt/sdcard/download/[/SIZE]
From http://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_developmentiB/s
* [new branch] donut -> github/donut
* [new branch] eclair -> github/eclair
* [new branch] froyo -> github/froyo| 350 KiB/s
* [new branch] froyo-stable -> github/froyo-stable
* [new branch] gb-release-7.2 -> github/gb-release-7.2
* [new branch] gingerbread -> github/gingerbread
* [new branch] gingerbread-release -> github/gingerbread-release
* [new branch] ics -> github/ics
* [new tag] cm-7.1.0 -> cm-7.1.0
From http://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_development
* [new tag] cm-7.0.0 -> cm-7.0.0
* [new tag] cm-7.0.1 -> cm-7.0.1
* [new tag] cm-7.0.2.1 -> cm-7.0.2.1
* [new tag] cm-7.0.3 -> cm-7.0.3
error: RPC failed; result=18, HTTP code = 200B | 152 KiB/s
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
fatal: early EOF
fatal: index-pack failed
warning: http unexpectedly said: '0000'
error: Cannot fetch inferiorhumanorgans/android_device_lge_thunderc_common
error: Exited sync due to fetch errors
Can anyone shed some light on this?
chris@chris-Dimension-4600i:~$ cd ~/android/system/
chris@chris-Dimension-4600i:~/android/system$ repo init -u git://github.com/inferiorhumanorgans/android.git -b gingerbread
Your Name [cole2kb]:
Your Email [cole2kb@gmail.com]:
Your identity is: cole2kb <cole2kb@gmail.com>
is this correct [y/n]? y
repo initialized in /home/chris
chris@chris-Dimension-4600i:~/android/system$ repo sync -j2
Fetching projects: 1% (3/209) fatal: Not a git repository: '/home/chris/.repo/projects/bootable/diskinstaller.git'
error: Cannot fetch CyanogenMod/android_bootable_diskinstaller
Fetching projects: 2% (5/209)
error: Exited sync due to fetch errors
chris@chris-Dimension-4600i:~/android/system$ repo sync -j1
Fetching projects: 1% (3/208) fatal: Not a git repository: '/home/chris/.repo/projects/bootable/diskinstaller.git'
error: Cannot fetch CyanogenMod/android_bootable_diskinstaller
chris@chris-Dimension-4600i:~/android/system$
error: RPC failed; result=18, HTTP code = 200iB | 74 KiB/s
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
fatal: early EOFs: 40% (24399/60988), 5.28 MiB | 99 KiB/s
fatal: index-pack failed
warning: http unexpectedly said: '0000'
error: Cannot fetch CyanogenMod/android_development
Thanks. Just tried it, and here's what happens now, lol.
EDIT -- okay, so, I had to use "sudu su" to get this to work properly, i tried deleting the .repo folder and starting over, to no avail. So, running the commands after using 'sudo su' seems to be running fine, so I'm okay with doing this under the root account, just have to remember that when working on this.
edit 2 -- UGH. repo sync -j1 gave me this:
I'm chalking it up to a spotty internet connection? Only thing I can think of. This seems useless to try any more, unless someone can give me another suggestion. I appreciate the help.
Easier, maybe, I didn't ask but it ended up coming up due to a miscommunication and she isn't willing to give me one, which is fine, I understand why and agree with her.
I still have a box I'm willing to let people use if you're interested.
I appreciate the offer, but I just don't think I'd feel right about you doing the work to set it up just so I can play around and probably never do anything substantial or helpful for the community. It's nothing more than a personal learning exercise for the time being.
It's already set up. All I'd have to do is type "sudo adduser whatever" then pm you the info. No work for me.