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building environment, any suggestion?
building environment, any suggestion?
Well Google uses Ubuntu 10.04 as its official environment. However any newer version of Ubuntu will work, as well as other Ubuntu based distros (I use mint).
You could also use cygwin in windows, although i don't recommend it.
You can also use rpm based distros, but its more difficult to setup. Google has a very nice guide to setting up a build environment on developer.android.com and xda has some pretty nice guides to.
The main factor is that, you need to run a Linux distro in order to be able to compile, as you can't compile linux/android kernels on a non Linux computer.
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Isn't that enough? I put like 128 in mine, beacause I can buttttt... Yeah....
Isn't that enough? I put like 128 in mine, beacause I can buttttt... Yeah....
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I'm almost positive you're trolling now
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128GB128MB of RAM? Uh, no offense, but that's technically impossible without the threads running out of memory while compiling, not even including the fact that the system reserves some memory, and then the operating system using memory for the graphical interface. I ran out of memory compiling with 4GB of RAM before.
128GB