just install it....and all the commands are entered in ubuntu
did you install it like this method
(WINDOWS OPTION 2) If you want Linux instead of Cygwin, and you want it to be installed safely (no partitions or bootup modifications), then you'll need to download a "virtual machine" in Windows.
Using virtual machine software means you don't need to go through the trouble of creating a brand new partition or wiping out your hard drive just to install Linux. You can run it inside of Windows.
NOTE: You'll need a fast PC with lots of RAM!
Last edited by samrox144; November 10th, 2011 at 10:17 AM.
just install it....and all the commands are entered in ubuntu
did you install it like this method
(WINDOWS OPTION 2) If you want Linux instead of Cygwin, and you want it to be installed safely (no partitions or bootup modifications), then you'll need to download a "virtual machine" in Windows.
Using virtual machine software means you don't need to go through the trouble of creating a brand new partition or wiping out your hard drive just to install Linux. You can run it inside of Windows.
NOTE: You'll need a fast PC with lots of RAM!
i will check out d link.thanks
i didn't like d second method bcoz i have limited pc resources
RAM:2GB
Processor:Intel Dual Core
thats why
hey how big is ubuntu and from where you downloaded it
hey thanks this link is very useful.
i think that i will come up wid good result in few days.
i got ubuntu ISO image frm my friend and then i made it to a DVD.
by burning dat image.It is just 600Mb bt after installation it becomes 17-18Gb
again the same problem.
in the link u gave me there is java6 bin link.that link is for installing JDK
when i go to that link there is no downloadable content so that i can download it manually and install it by locating that file on my HDD using terminal emulator
hey good news.
i created a custom rom successfully.
in that rom all features are working and it is working great.
It is smooth as Leandros.
Can any one tell me wat to do now to port cm7.
i will do my best.
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Originally Posted by varun.chitre15
hey good news.
i created a custom rom successfully.
in that rom all features are working and it is working great.
It is smooth as Leandros.
Can any one tell me wat to do now to port cm7.
i will do my best.
do u know wat commands to execute for that?
can u find on google or can u gimme any link which will redirect me to do that.
as i have ubuntu now i can do anything possible for our a70.
after executing this command in d link u gave me i get an error
$ repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest
above is the command
platform/manifest
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/varun/bin/repo", line 685, in <module>
main(sys.argv[1:])
File "/home/varun/bin/repo", line 652, in main
_Init(args)
File "/home/varun/bin/repo", line 184, in _Init
_CheckGitVersion()
File "/home/varun/bin/repo", line 209, in _CheckGitVersion
proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 672, in __init__
errread, errwrite)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 1213, in _execute_child
raise child_exception
OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
this is the error for that.
can u resolve it.
Initializing a Build Environment
The "Getting Started" section describes how to set up your local work environment, how to use Repo to get the Android files, and how to build the files on your machine. To build the Android source files, you will need to use Linux or Mac OS. Building under Windows is not currently supported.
Note: The source is approximately 2.6GB in size. You will need 10GB free to complete the build.
For an overview of the entire code-review and code-update process, see Life of a Patch.
To see snapshots and histories of the files available in the public Android repositories, visit the GitWeb web interface.
Setting up a Linux build environment
The Android build is routinely tested in house on recent versions of Ubuntu (10.04 and later), but most distributions should have the required build tools available. Reports of successes or failures on other distributions are welcome.
Note: It is also possible to build Android in a virtual machine. If you are running Linux in a virtual machine, you will need at least 8GB of RAM/swap and 12GB or more of disk space in order to build the Android tree.
In general you will need:
Python 2.4 -- 2.7, which you can download from python.org.
JDK 6 if you wish to build Gingerbread or newer; JDK 5 for Froyo or older. You can download both from java.sun.com.
Git 1.5.4 or newer. You can find it at git-scm.com.
(optional) Valgrind, a tool that will help you find memory leaks, stack corruption, array bounds overflows, etc. Download from valgrind.org.
it will solve ..check the above link you need to install some other tools and after that setup the buid environment .....only then you can start downloadind src and build
No success.
Sorry guys but it is quite difficult.
I would have downloaded the source tree no matter how much its size would be but I m not able to reach till that process.
any other way to download source tree?
totally disappointed
here is a guide to install git...you have to use commands to install them and everything was there in the link i gave in above post..read it...it has detailed instructions to install on ubuntu ...
here is a guide to install git...you have to use commands to install them and everything was there in the link i gave in above post..read it...it has detailed instructions to install on ubuntu ...
hey sam thanks i have setup the GIT also installed it successfully.
can u tell me how to verify whether it is installed or not so that no problems arise further.
also gimme such a link to install python 2.7.
this link was very simple.
thanks.
waiting for ur rply.