I setup everything and did a sync and it said it was ready to compile. When I compiled, it took like 5 seconds and said it was completed. When I FIRST tried to compile, I didn't have my phone plugged in and I saw where it tried to grab the proprietary stuff or whatever, but couldn't. Ever since then, I haven't been able to compile at all. Is there a way to re-do this portion?Little over 300 installs, anyone have any feedback? Is it working? Issues? Bugs? Good/Bad?
Thanks all!
To run the adb part it checks for vendor/(man)/(device)/propI setup everything and did a sync and it said it was ready to compile. When I compiled, it took like 5 seconds and said it was completed. When I FIRST tried to compile, I didn't have my phone plugged in and I saw where it tried to grab the proprietary stuff or whatever, but couldn't. Ever since then, I haven't been able to compile at all. Is there a way to re-do this portion?
Very strange. I will be looking at this tonight as well.After syncing, I get the pop-up saying "Sync is now complete, we can now compile!". When I hit compile, I get a pop-up saying "Need to sync repo before moving forward." the only thing that shows up in the console is "ics" which is the branch I selected when I hit compile.
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Edit: Found the issue. I edited cmc.cfg and added "/" to the end of the repo_path string. for some reason the app did not add it, and editing via the app would not save it. I noticed the difference comparing to your screen shot in the OP.
That was very very silly of me, here is the fix if you want to apply it locally until I can update this later.v0.2
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/cmc/prog/cmcompiler.py", line 250, in ThemeClicked
sendNoti("Cmc theme", "Default theme has been set", icon)
TypeError: sendNoti() takes exactly 4 arguments (3 given)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/cmc/prog/cmcompiler.py", line 253, in ThemeClicked
sendNoti("Cmc theme", "Theme has been set", icon)
TypeError: sendNoti() takes exactly 4 arguments (3 given)
There appears to be an issue with your configuration.
Please look at /home/fader/.cmc/cmc-config.
DEVICE_MAN: lge
OSVER: linux_mint
DEVICE_MOD: 970
Doesn't look like a branch is assigned.stupid question, when trying to compile i get this error
Code:There appears to be an issue with your configuration. Please look at /home/fader/.cmc/cmc-config.
im using linux mint 12
the contents of my cmc-config files are these
Code:DEVICE_MAN: lge OSVER: linux_mint DEVICE_MOD: 970
So, this is my first attempt at doing anything such as compiling a rom. So this may not be the best place for me to start. However, I was able to install your compiler on a virtual box. Was play around a lil bit but the virtual box runs slow. So I did a dual boot of ubuntu 11.10 and windows. Well, now I can't install this. Maybe I too noob for this and might need to do some research but maybe you can help if you have time. If not, I totally understand.
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So, I have the 64bit OS. So I downloaded the 64 bit .deb. I click on it...and the software center just comes up blank. I tried running both scripts in the first post that says "Software for compiling". I installed the git script but it says git++ and git-core commands aren't found. I do have Java installed too.
Anyway, any help is appreciated, but I understand if I don't have enough knowledge or experience to even try this yet.
Thanks
Please try running this with the command suggested up above. This software is intended for anyone to be able to compile their own cyanogenmod rom. Please post any output when installing the deb via terminal.So, this is my first attempt at doing anything such as compiling a rom. So this may not be the best place for me to start. However, I was able to install your compiler on a virtual box. Was play around a lil bit but the virtual box runs slow. So I did a dual boot of ubuntu 11.10 and windows. Well, now I can't install this. Maybe I too noob for this and might need to do some research but maybe you can help if you have time. If not, I totally understand.
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So, I have the 64bit OS. So I downloaded the 64 bit .deb. I click on it...and the software center just comes up blank. I tried running both scripts in the first post that says "Software for compiling". I installed the git script but it says git++ and git-core commands aren't found. I do have Java installed too.
Anyway, any help is appreciated, but I understand if I don't have enough knowledge or experience to even try this yet.
Thanks
I think you can install it running this command sudo dpkg -i cmc-11.10-64-v0.2.deb.Sorry for my english.
Well I am confused. Are you trying to use the GUI or the CLI? I have focused my time on the GUI, sadly I won't really be updating the CLI version. Soon enough it will be removed from OP#2. If anything I would try to install the deb package. Try running these commands where ever you have the .deb located.Says I'm missing all them dependencies. Can't figure out how to download them though. It's all good i'll research it. Don't wanna bug all ya's with my noobishness. I'll post back once i research it more. Thanks for this though lithid.
PS- I went to the clone and tried to install the packages through there (option 2 under set up a repo) and it started going through the script to install the dependencies, but after it got done it still said 18 packages missing.
sudo dpkg -i cmc-11.10-64-v0.2.deb
sudo apt-get install -f
sudo gdebi cmc-11.10-64-v0.2.deb
Well I am confused. Are you trying to use the GUI or the CLI? I have focused my time on the GUI, sadly I won't really be updating the CLI version. Soon enough it will be removed from OP#2. If anything I would try to install the deb package. Try running these commands where ever you have the .deb located.
Code:sudo dpkg -i cmc-11.10-64-v0.2.deb sudo apt-get install -f
Also,
The reason it doesn't install the deps during the CLI command "dpkg -i" is because dpkg doesn't support deps. If you install "gdebi-core" you can run:
Or you can use the software center.Code:sudo gdebi cmc-11.10-64-v0.2.deb
Hopefully that will help get everything installed.
porkchop@ubuntu:~$ sudo dpkg -i cmc-11.10-64-v0.2.deb
(Reading database ... 163609 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace cmc 0.1 (using cmc-11.10-64-v0.2.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement cmc ...
Setting up cmc (0.1) ...
Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils ...
Processing triggers for bamfdaemon ...
Rebuilding /usr/share/applications/bamf.index...
Processing triggers for gnome-menus ...
Processing triggers for man-db ...
porkchop@ubuntu:~$
sudo dpkg -i cmc-11.10-64-v0.2.deb
sudo apt-get install -f
sudo gdebi cmc-11.10-64-v0.2.deb
Open unity and should be in accessories, or use dash and type cmc should pop up. In the terminal if you just type cmc <enter> what happens?Code:porkchop@ubuntu:~$ sudo dpkg -i cmc-11.10-64-v0.2.deb (Reading database ... 163609 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to replace cmc 0.1 (using cmc-11.10-64-v0.2.deb) ... Unpacking replacement cmc ... Setting up cmc (0.1) ... Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils ... Processing triggers for bamfdaemon ... Rebuilding /usr/share/applications/bamf.index... Processing triggers for gnome-menus ... Processing triggers for man-db ... porkchop@ubuntu:~$
And I don't see the file anywhere.I've done all 3 scripts.
Code:sudo dpkg -i cmc-11.10-64-v0.2.deb sudo apt-get install -f
I have installed gdebi and ran
Code:sudo gdebi cmc-11.10-64-v0.2.deb
Still don't see where it would have installed the compiler, if it even did it.
NOTE: Obviously this is a me problem and not your script problem. Appreciate the help you are giving me.
Open unity and should be in accessories, or use dash and type cmc should pop up. In the terminal if you just type cmc <enter> what happens?
sudo apt-get install git-core gnupg flex bison gperf build-essential \
zip curl zlib1g-dev libc6-dev lib32ncurses5-dev ia32-libs \
x11proto-core-dev libx11-dev lib32readline-gplv2-dev lib32z-dev \
libgl1-mesa-dev g++-multilib mingw32 tofrodos python-markdown \
libxml2-utils
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:lithid/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install cmcompiler-daily
sudo apt-get install cmcompiler-beta
sudo apt-get install cmcompiler
curl https://dl-ssl.google.com/dl/googlesource/git-repo/repo > ~/repo
chmod a+x ~/repo
sudo mv ~/repo /usr/local/bin/repo
sudo apt-get remove cmcompiler-daily
sudo apt-get install ppa-purge
sudo ppa-purge ppa:long-jeremie/ppa