[ROM] ICS SDK Port [WIP]

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I already know about source. I'm almost done pulling it down. Then I'll start compile. My PC is not the fastest so just hold tight get it together asap.

May want to hold off a bit longer. I'm sure you know the dangers of getting an incomplete tree.
 
Heads up for Beezy:

"Some advance information so that people can prepare machines ahead of
time for the future ICS release that we've recently announced:
ICS will be a much larger release than any previous Android release.
That means that it will also put a much bigger strain on the machines
that people use to compile it. As a rule of thumb, everything about
ICS in AOSP will be about twice as large as it was for Gingerbread.
Here are some preliminary numbers. Final numbers will probably be a
bit different, but those should be a reasonable first-order
approximation. Of course, your mileage may vary.

-6GB of download.
-25GB disk space to do a single build.
-80GB disk space to build all AOSP configs at the same time.
-16GB RAM recommended, more preferred, anything less will measurably
benefit from using an SSD.
-5+ hours of CPU time for a single build, 25+ minutes of wall time, as
measured on my workstation (dual-E5620 i.e. 2x quad-core 2.4GHz HT,
with 24GB of RAM, no SSD), "


https://groups.google.com/group/and...l=en_US&lnk=gst&q=16gb&pli=1#7355d4256bdf4906
 
I already know about source. I'm almost done pulling it down. Then I'll start compile. My PC is not the fastest so just hold tight get it together asap.

I shall wait as patiently as I can

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Guys i konw all about source and it not being complete that was a general statement like hey as soon as it's safe enough to try and compile I will.
 
Oh wow, with those demanding specs my PC capable of running crysis on max isn't enough to compile a rom lol

Its just a good idea to have something that big. Just like GB was suppose to built on 64-bit. It might take all day to compile on lower spec pc's but most should be able to compile it.
 
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You can go ahead and sync ICS from AOSP.

I strongly recommend syncing new clients: our implementation of git
and repo can deal with those better, so you're likely to sync a new
client faster than an incremental one.
 
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Just posted:

You can go ahead and sync ICS from AOSP.

I strongly recommend syncing new clients: our implementation of git
and repo can deal with those better, so you're likely to sync a new
client faster than an incremental one.

Looks like we are ready to go
 
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