This guide is an adaptation/update of the following guides to CM10:
DISCLAMER
Although the procedures in this guide were tested on 2012-08-03 and produced a working build on the i9000, I take no responsibility for any consequences derived from their use.
Thanks:
Requirements:
(Give the VM enough resources - A few cores and 2-4GB of RAM)
Building in other Linux distributions?
Here are some contibutions from fellow members:
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1 - Install Ubuntu Packages
1.1 - In terminal:
2 - Install JAVA
NOTE: Must be JDK 1.6 - Don't use other versions.
2.1 - Download Java JDK for Linux 64-bit from Java site: (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html)
2.2 - Move jdk-6u##-linux-x64.bin to your home directory
2.3 - Remove any other java packages from system:
2.4 - Install Java JDK:
2.5 - Add JDK PATH to .bashrc:
3 - Install Android SDK
3.1 - Setup directories:
3.2 - Download Android SDK from http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
3.3 - Extract SDK contents to ~/android/sdk
3.4 - Add Android SDK Path:
3.5 - Add Extra Path For Device:
3.6 - Close and open new terminal.
3.7 - Install Android SDK Tools
4 - Install Repository
4.1 - Download Repo:
4.2 - Add Repo Path:
4.3 - Close and open new terminal.
4.4 - Initialize Repository & Sync:
4.5 - Get Device Specific Repos:
4.6 - Extract files from phone:
NOTE: You need to have cm10 installed on the phone.
4.7 - Download Extra Files:
4.8 - Add Toolchain PATH:
4.9 - Close and open new terminal.
5 - Building Android
6 - Install on Phone
6.1 - Copy your .zip file from ~/android/system/out/target/product/galaxysmtd/cm-10-XXXXXXXXX-UNOFFICIAL-galaxysmtd.zip to the root of the SD card.
6.2 - Optional: Download Google Apps for Jelly Bean from http://goo.im/gapps and place it on the root of the SD card.
6.3 - Flash both of these .zip files from recovery.
...and that's it.
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How to update?
...get beer, build and install.
Want to go "Steve Jobs" on the Android build? (Warning: Will take a gazillion years to re-build everything again)
Run:
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Want to customize the kernel?
Look here: [Guide] How to customize the CM10 i9000 kernel
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- http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S:_Compile_CyanogenMod_(Linux)
- http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1505006
- http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1533711
DISCLAMER
Although the procedures in this guide were tested on 2012-08-03 and produced a working build on the i9000, I take no responsibility for any consequences derived from their use.
Thanks:
Requirements:
- Linux - Ubuntu 12.04 - 64bit (AFAIK, a 64 bit host is needed to compile JB)
- An i9000 with cm10 already installed - Get the latest nightly here: http://get.cm/?device=galaxysmtd
- About 14GB of storage for the repository plus about 15GB for building
(Give the VM enough resources - A few cores and 2-4GB of RAM)
Building in other Linux distributions?
Here are some contibutions from fellow members:
- Arch Linux: Replace steps 1 to 3 with gmhafiz's instructions
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1 - Install Ubuntu Packages
1.1 - In terminal:
Code:
sudo apt-get install git-core gnupg flex bison python rar original-awk gawk p7zip-full gperf libsdl1.2-dev libesd0-dev libwxgtk2.6-dev squashfs-tools build-essential zip curl libncurses5-dev zlib1g-dev pngcrush schedtool
sudo apt-get install libc6-dev x11proto-core-dev libx11-dev libgl1-mesa-dev mingw32 tofrodos python-markdown libxml2-utils
sudo apt-get install g++-multilib lib32z1-dev ia32-libs lib32ncurses5-dev lib32readline-gplv2-dev gcc-multilib g++-multilib xsltproc
2 - Install JAVA
NOTE: Must be JDK 1.6 - Don't use other versions.
2.1 - Download Java JDK for Linux 64-bit from Java site: (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html)
Correct file will be something like: jdk-6u##-linux-x64.bin , where ## is the version number and will change with updates.
2.2 - Move jdk-6u##-linux-x64.bin to your home directory
2.3 - Remove any other java packages from system:
Code:
sudo apt-get purge openjdk-\* icedtea-\* icedtea6-\*
2.4 - Install Java JDK:
Code:
sudo mkdir -p /opt/java/64/
sudo cp jdk-6u##-linux-x64.bin /opt/java/64
sudo su -
cd /opt/java/64
chmod +x jdk-6u##-linux-x64.bin
./jdk-6u##-linux-x64.bin
exit
2.5 - Add JDK PATH to .bashrc:
Code:
vi ~/.bashrc
Add these lines to .bashrc:
Code:
# Java PATHs
export JAVA_HOME=/opt/java/64/jdk1.6.0_##
export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin
3 - Install Android SDK
3.1 - Setup directories:
Code:
cd ~
mkdir android
cd android
mkdir sdk
3.2 - Download Android SDK from http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
3.3 - Extract SDK contents to ~/android/sdk
3.4 - Add Android SDK Path:
Code:
vi ~/.bashrc
Enter the Following:
Code:
#Android PATH
export PATH=$PATH:~/android/sdk
export PATH=$PATH:~/android/sdk/platform-tools
export PATH=$PATH:~/android/sdk/tools
3.5 - Add Extra Path For Device:
Code:
sudo vi /etc/udev/rules.d/99-android.rules
Enter this:
Code:
#Samsung
SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==04e8, MODE=0666
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="####:####", SYMLINK+="android_adb", MODE="0666" GROUP="plugdev"
TEST=="/var/run/ConsoleKit/database", \
RUN+="udev-acl --action=$env{action} --device=$env{DEVNAME}"
Save/close file and run:
Code:
sudo chmod +x /etc/udev/rules.d/99-android.rules
3.6 - Close and open new terminal.
3.7 - Install Android SDK Tools
Code:
android
Check Android SDK Tools and Android SDK platform-tools and Install them
4 - Install Repository
4.1 - Download Repo:
Code:
mkdir -p ~/bin
mkdir -p ~/android/system
curl https://dl-ssl.google.com/dl/googlesource/git-repo/repo > ~/bin/repo
chmod a+x ~/bin/repo
4.2 - Add Repo Path:
Code:
vi ~/.bashrc
Enter the following:
Code:
export PATH=$PATH:~/bin
4.3 - Close and open new terminal.
4.4 - Initialize Repository & Sync:
Code:
cd ~/android/system/
repo init -u git://github.com/CyanogenMod/android.git -b jellybean
repo sync -j16
NOTE: If you have trouble syncing due to connection issues, try repo sync -j1. It's slower but some ISPs have issues with -j16
Want to make sure you didn't get any connection errors and have the complete repository? Just run the repo sync command again. It can't give you ANY errors.
Want to make sure you didn't get any connection errors and have the complete repository? Just run the repo sync command again. It can't give you ANY errors.
Go get a beer. And another. And another...
4.5 - Get Device Specific Repos:
Code:
. build/envsetup.sh && breakfast galaxysmtd
Get more beer...
4.6 - Extract files from phone:
NOTE: You need to have cm10 installed on the phone.
Connect phone to pc and in terminal type:
Code:
adb root
cd ~/android/system/device/samsung/galaxysmtd/
./extract-files.sh
4.7 - Download Extra Files:
Code:
~/android/system/vendor/cm/get-prebuilts
4.8 - Add Toolchain PATH:
Code:
vi ~/.bashrc
Enter the following:
Code:
#Android Toolchain PATH
export ARCH=arm
export CCOMPILE=$CROSS_COMPILE
export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-eabi-
export PATH=$PATH:/home/YOUR-USERNAME/android/system/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.3/bin
4.9 - Close and open new terminal.
5 - Building Android
Code:
cd ~/android/system
. build/envsetup.sh && brunch galaxysmtd
Go get a beer. And another. And another...
6 - Install on Phone
6.1 - Copy your .zip file from ~/android/system/out/target/product/galaxysmtd/cm-10-XXXXXXXXX-UNOFFICIAL-galaxysmtd.zip to the root of the SD card.
6.2 - Optional: Download Google Apps for Jelly Bean from http://goo.im/gapps and place it on the root of the SD card.
6.3 - Flash both of these .zip files from recovery.
Call your mother. She misses you.
...and that's it.
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How to update?
Code:
cd ~/android/system
repo sync -j16
make installclean
find ./out/ -name 'build.prop' | xargs rm
find ./out/ -name 'cm_galaxysmtd-target_files-eng.*.zip' | xargs rm
NOTE: If you have trouble syncing due to connection issues, try repo sync -j1. It's slower but some ISPs have issues with -j16
...get beer, build and install.
Want to go "Steve Jobs" on the Android build? (Warning: Will take a gazillion years to re-build everything again)
Run:
Code:
make clobber
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Want to customize the kernel?
Look here: [Guide] How to customize the CM10 i9000 kernel
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