@KeiranFTW: Is there a way I can add Navigation Bar (without framework-res changes) with similar properties as PlAyOSP?
Sent from R800x
Sent from R800x
BIG thanks to sixstringsg for building nightlies for us on his server.
These are technically unofficial, so please do not file bug reports to FreeXperia or CyanogenMod, and instead post issues in this thread.
You can download the ROM from here: http://androtransfer.com/?developer=nightlies&folder=zeus
The ROM is GSM, so if you are a CDMA user, flash this over the top. If you are CDMA and are flashing this for the first time, please post for more assistance.
Remember, sixstringsg is behind this, so he is the one to thank.
The very first time, i installed overtop PlAyOSP, rebooted, then flashed the CDMA fix...... Black screen after kernel boot..... same thing after fullwhipe... ideas?
Yep, same here. Should be a bad build... Will wait for tomorrow's build
The very first time, i installed overtop PlAyOSP, rebooted, then flashed the CDMA fix...... Black screen after kernel boot..... same thing after fullwhipe... ideas?
EDIT: tried one more time, now it says error, aborted, MD5 BS, Assert failed:getprop ("ro.product.device") == "r800i", a, at, zeus.....?
For the more nerdy of you, here's the bot that builds your builds: http://exynos.co:8080/job/cm9git/ It will show you console output if you want to watch it build for some reason, and it will show build errors.
CM9 is (I think) the most popular AOSP-based rom (meaning it's derived from stock Android, without any manufacturer modifications). It adds extra settings, toggles, a theme framework, etc. Because of its popularity its usually quite stable and things get fixed pretty fast.
I don't really get what you mean but if you're just asking whether a new build will be released every day, yes. If you're asking whether it will automatically update after you've flashed it, I don't think so. You'll have to download and flash new builds yourself.
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Hey guys,
Coming from Pax's thread. I realize what I say next will likely be construed as *****ing, but is there any way you guys can bake in the CDMA patch and just have two update.zips sitting side by side? I haven't finished building a Linux VM to do builds, but I suppose there's a "post build" step like in Visual Studio where you could copy in the patch files to the .zip?
I feel like we're back to where we started, as the red headed stepchildren of the Play community, having to patch a GSM build manually to get it to run on the R800x. I understand it's just another zip to flash in the process, and it's not really that big of a deal, but I really appreciated what Pax did for us. Made it feel like we had some sort of official CM support.
Why would you cook 2 different ROMs for nearly the same device? Think of your R800x as an R800i, that just needs very slight modification for full functionality.
Also this way, everyone wins.
Hey guys,
Coming from Pax's thread. I realize what I say next will likely be construed as *****ing, but is there any way you guys can bake in the CDMA patch and just have two update.zips sitting side by side? I haven't finished building a Linux VM to do builds, but I suppose there's a "post build" step like in Visual Studio where you could copy in the patch files to the .zip?
I feel like we're back to where we started, as the red headed stepchildren of the Play community, having to patch a GSM build manually to get it to run on the R800x. I understand it's just another zip to flash in the process, and it's not really that big of a deal, but I really appreciated what Pax did for us. Made it feel like we had some sort of official CM support.
Man, I never expected to see sixstringsg here. I've enjoyed your work with the Glitch Kernel on the Fascinate, and now you've followed me here. The dev community just keeps getting better and better for this phone!