LG Viper roms?

ok, so question:
my pc is 64 bit capable. i am wanting to work on both jb and kk on this device (in order of course). should i go with the 64 bit version of ubuntu, or the 32 bit? Keep in mind, i have never used ubuntu for more than data recovery, so i dont know much about it, and would rather have a simple answer.
 
ok, so question:
my pc is 64 bit capable. i am wanting to work on both jb and kk on this device (in order of course). should i go with the 64 bit version of ubuntu, or the 32 bit? Keep in mind, i have never used ubuntu for more than data recovery, so i dont know much about it, and would rather have a simple answer.

unless yer building froyo or yer up to the awful 32 bit-enabling procedure, 64-bit is required to build android gingerbread+. it is possible, but not recommended.
 
https://app.box.com/s/amqdeglo8zla5vqt570h cwm for gingerbread. you need this [LINK REMOVED FROM QUOTE] if you need to factory reset, which will result in a recovery loop. flash the exitrecovery.zip, it works. backup-restore works also.

You're claiming ownership over a script that's not yours and you took Tyler's copyright out of the script which is a like a kick in the face after the fact that all you did was create a update-script so I'm gonna kindly ask that you take it down.

Anyway I submitted a fix to Josh's repo anyway that automatically includes the script when building the recovery.



Edit: Fix as well as some other novelties.

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i had to modify the script, which is why i took credit. is it still plagiarism? actually, youre right, whoever is responsible for creating the postrecovery.sh script should recieve credit, as im not crediting nor is anyone crediting the updater-script.
 
i had to modify the script, which is why i took credit. is it still plagiarism? actually, youre right, whoever is responsible for creating the postrecovery.sh script should recieve credit, as im not crediting nor is anyone crediting the updater-script.

The script in the zip you posted is the same exact script that's https://github.com/ProjectOpenCanni...0/blob/clockwork/recovery/postrecoveryboot.sh which has been in that repo since June 16, 2012 without the copyright. I don't know what you modified other than taking out the copyright, but yeah you should take it down.

Edit: Yeah, I just viewed them side-by-side and they're the same exact thing.

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You're claiming ownership over a script that's not yours and you took Tyler's copyright out of the script which is a like a kick in the face after the fact that all you did was create a update-script so I'm gonna kindly ask that you take it down.

Anyway I submitted a fix to Josh's repo anyway that automatically includes the script when building the recovery.



Edit: Fix as well as some other novelties.

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i built my recovery with this same info you submitted. i grabbed it from open cannibals device tree. i compiled nearly 20 recoveries lol. some with cm7 and some with cm10. all of them recovery loop when factory reseted from stock. i think its gb specific although this problem doesnt occur with joshs twrp build for gb, which i built the same model/branch of and it did...$(call inherit-product, $(SRC_TARGET_DIR)/product/languages_full.mk) # The gp - Pastebin.com is my device.mk, and i will readd tyler to keep my link until cwm (gb) w/o the recovery loop issue is resolved.
 
i built my recovery with this same info you submitted. i grabbed it from open cannibals device tree. i compiled nearly 20 recoveries lol. some with cm7 and some with cm10. all of them recovery loop when factory reseted from stock. i think its gb specific although this problem doesnt occur with joshs twrp build for gb, which i built the same model/branch of and it did...$(call inherit-product, $(SRC_TARGET_DIR)/product/languages_full.mk) # The gp - Pastebin.com is my device.mk, and i will readd tyler to keep my link until cwm (gb) w/o the recovery loop issue is resolved.

We don't use the POC Git, use Josh's and download https://github.com/Jaegerjaquez69/android_device_lge_ls840/pull/5.diff, https://github.com/Jaegerjaquez69/android_device_lge_ls840/pull/8.diff and patch your local git repo with that. It'll fix the recovery loop.

And as I said, the next course of action will force me to report it to the mods for plagiarism, which is a strict no-no here. Just remove it. I'll post instructions to users who are unaware of how to fix it without the zip.
 
The script in the zip you posted is the same exact script that's https://github.com/ProjectOpenCanni...0/blob/clockwork/recovery/postrecoveryboot.sh which has been in that repo since June 16, 2012 without the copyright. I don't know what you modified other than taking out the copyright, but yeah you should take it down.

Edit: Yeah, I just viewed them side-by-side and they're the same exact thing.

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https://github.com/Jaegerjaquez69/android_device_lge_ls840/blob/master/recovery/postrecoveryboot.sh

i apologize, lol. this is where i grabbed the the .sh (no tyler.) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s...JydyqiH5IPqJ7EeDKWV-WQk5pRg&expiry=1400017353
is where i grabbed the exitrecovery.zip. i will take my name out also,lol.

i had no idea he wrote the postrecovery.sh, which is what i edited. if you check the link you will see the original script is different, which is why i added myself.

ok. changed the credits, is it cool?
 
https://github.com/Jaegerjaquez69/android_device_lge_ls840/blob/master/recovery/postrecoveryboot.sh

i apologize, lol. this is where i grabbed the the .sh (no tyler.) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s...JydyqiH5IPqJ7EeDKWV-WQk5pRg&expiry=1400017353
is where i grabbed the exitrecovery.zip. i will take my name out also,lol.

Fine with that, just put his copyright back in it as I stated. That's the rule when working with open source projects, it's generally frowned upon by the community to remove the copyright, and/or license from the source.
 
Fine with that, just put his copyright back in it as I stated. That's the rule when working with open source projects, it's generally frowned upon by the community to remove the copyright, and/or license from the source.

lol as you can see, i had no idea tyler wrote the postrecovery.sh, otherwise i definetly would not have took full credit. maybe add tyler to joshs script. to avoid future confusion.
 
Re: lg viper roms?

darn. for a second i thought it was either ICS or JB. sadly i note the system version to be 2.3 aka gingerbread. Anyhow, unless i can figure out how to make a bootable ubuntu thumb drive to install it, i am pretty much at a dead end. only other option is to have someone make and mail me a cd, which always runs the risk of it breaking.
 
Re: lg viper roms?

official paperweight of a viper.lol. i flashed the homeless kernel with the plague rom and when my battery died, so did my viper. im not getting a new one.lol. good luck w/ developing everyone, and im glad i could contribute to the viper community.
 

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