[Tutorial] Compile ICS on Ubuntu

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target thumb C++: libsecosal <= hardware/samsung/exynos4/multimedia/openmax/sec_omx/osal/SEC_OSAL_Android.cpp
hardware/samsung/exynos4/multimedia/openmax/sec_omx/osal/SEC_OSAL_Android.cpp: In function 'OMX_ERRORTYPE SEC_OSAL_LockANBHandle(OMX_U32, OMX_U32, OMX_U32, OMX_COLOR_FORMATTYPE, void**)':
hardware/samsung/exynos4/multimedia/openmax/sec_omx/osal/SEC_OSAL_Android.cpp:163: error: 'GRALLOC_USAGE_YUV_ADDR' was not declared in this scope
hardware/samsung/exynos4/multimedia/openmax/sec_omx/osal/SEC_OSAL_Android.cpp: In function 'OMX_ERRORTYPE SEC_OSAL_GetPhysANBHandle(OMX_U32, void**)':
hardware/samsung/exynos4/multimedia/openmax/sec_omx/osal/SEC_OSAL_Android.cpp:220: error: 'class android::GraphicBufferMapper' has no member named 'getphys'
make: *** [out/target/product/epic4gtouch/obj/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libsecosal_intermediates/SEC_OSAL_Android.o] Error 1
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
true
Note: external/jsilver/src/org/clearsilver/FactoryLoader.java uses unchecked or unsafe operations.
Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details.

was trying to stay away from asking but ?????
 

Dreamboxuser

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As it says in plain English, a new version of the repo tool is available :p

I haven't seen it (yet) and I've been running repo ugh for about 2 weeks. (15 gigs and still going.... will it ever end lol) . I must say that this waiting has done me some good. Reading reading reading. Understanding git a little better now.
I am more confidential now about this process than when I started downloading the sources. Bloody slow connection works to my advantage for once.

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Dreamboxuser

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I'm getting this error now with github:
fatal: Unable to look up github.com (port 9418) (name or service not known)
Anyone had this?
Edit:well its working again even though the whole time github never reported a problem.

this auto corrected post sent from my Galaxy Y running something.
 
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I'm getting this error now with github:
fatal: Unable to look up github.com (port 9418) (name or service not known)
Anyone had this?
Edit:well its working again even though the whole time github never reported a problem.

this auto corrected post sent from my Galaxy Y running something.
Usually happens during an unknown networking issue. Sometimes switching from using git -> https works.
 
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Usually happens during an unknown networking issue. Sometimes switching from using git -> https works.

Didn't know you could do that, well yes but not in this circumstance, lol, now that I think about it, I realize I just didn't think about it but did I fart in the elevator? I'm getting build errors trying to make aosp left and right, when I post its like no comment. I'd like to know though! Lol nvm. Feed me more information please nurse, you guys be cool. Icu

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Well after trying to sync to the cm9 repos I've had to abandon it due to files failing to complete (at 95 percent it would always say unexpected EOF) and then restart. Little bit of a drag since it has taken ages to get to this point (started it on the 12th and it has been running basically 24/7 since then and was up to 23 gigs). Gonna just stick with the aosp until I get back to a high speed connection.


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First time building.

Ok now i just got my PC up and running with the source and started compiling. But i get the following error message (Look at the attachment below.)

Here are the things i did (I like to log my stuff so i can revert if i screw up)
Code:
2. After the syncing process was done downloaded the vender files from [link] https://github.com/koush/android_vendor_htc_buzz[/link]
	place them in home/WORKING_DIRECTORY/vendor/htc/buzz
3. Download the device specific files from ErwinP's github [link] https://github.com/ErwinP/android_device_htc_buzz [/link] and place them in home/WORKING_DIRECTORY/	 device/htc/buzz
4. Set up adb using guide from [link]  http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1550414 [/link]
	ADB setup cheanged a bit and the ~/.bashrc file was changed with the new stuff which is commented out to make the adb work and thus the project to move ahead
	
5. Changing common_mini_phone.mk to common_tiny_phone.mk under vendor/cm/config
6. moving device/htc/buzz/common to BACKUP_ICS_SOURCE

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How do I run the emulator after downloading the android source and building from that source? I get an error stating,
"No command 'emulator' found, did you mean:
Command 'qemulator' from package 'qemulator' (universe)
emulator: command not found"
but I thought the emulator was installed with the build?
 

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How do I run the emulator after downloading the android source and building from that source? I get an error stating,
"No command 'emulator' found, did you mean:
Command 'qemulator' from package 'qemulator' (universe)
emulator: command not found"
but I thought the emulator was installed with the build?

Android SDK
 
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I vote for this thread to be stickied as there are multiple tut on how to compile it has the best questions or at least answered many that I've run into.

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I want to add a device for my AOSP source. The problem is my device is a Samsung galaxy y and there is not alot of work on it. Ideally I would like cm9 but I am on a slow connection and it just wont complete.
So I'm guessing that I should find a device that is close to it and go from there. Suggestions?
(I know it's gonna be rough going but I think it is better to try than wait for someone else to do it for me)

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Trying to do the same ^ thing but for Gummy source and my Xperia play.

I keep getting new module errors when trying to build, I've added the optional line to all the zeus's make files and android make files. Can someone post an example of what a working optional line lloks like? I'm not sure why the error still comes up.

-------->>edit Can someone upload or make a pastebin of their android.mk with the "LOCAL_MODULE_TAGS := optional" line? I've added it to all the android make files for my device but I'm still geting the error that tells me to do just that^.
 
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Ok so I managed to find a device tree for the galaxy y. But now it's saying that I have files in ALL_PREBUILT but I didn't copy add anything to the source and I can't find a directory called ALL_PREBUILT.
On a side note I did have the option error but went into the file listed and filled all the open spaces with option and that seemed to work for the moment.

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    To compile Ice Cream Sandwich on Ubuntu I'm going to first give you steps to set up your computer to get this thing rolling.

    This will NOT make a fully functional ROM, but will give you a place to start. Also I CANNOT fix every error you run into.

    Note: The source download is approximately 6GB in size. You will need 25GB free to complete a single build, and up to 80GB (or more) for a full set of builds.

    1) You need the following:
    -JDK 6 if you wish to build Ice Cream Sandwich. You can download it from java.sun.com. Or:
    Code:
    $ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk

    -Python 2.4 -- 2.7, which you can download from python.org. Or:
    Code:
    $ sudo apt-get install python

    -Git 1.7 or newer. You can find it at git-scm.com. Or:
    Code:
    $ sudo apt-get install git-core

    2) Install required packages. 64-bit (recommended)
    Code:
    $ 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 lib32readline5-dev lib32z-dev \
      libgl1-mesa-dev g++-multilib mingw32 tofrodos python-markdown \
      libxml2-utils

    On newer versions of Ubuntu such as 11.10 you may need to do the following:
    Code:
    $ sudo ln -s /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libX11.so.6 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libX11.so

    3) Configure your USB.
    Code:
    $ gksudo gedit /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules

    Inside of this blank text file insert:
    Code:
    #Acer
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0502", MODE="0666"
    
    #ASUS
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0b05", MODE="0666"
    
    #Dell
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="413c", MODE="0666"
    
    #Foxconn
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0489", MODE="0666"
    
    #Garmin-Asus
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="091E", MODE="0666"
    
    #Google
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="18d1", MODE="0666"
    
    #HTC
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0bb4", MODE="0666"
    
    #Huawei
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="12d1", MODE="0666"
    
    #K-Touch
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="24e3", MODE="0666"
    
    #KT Tech
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="2116", MODE="0666"
    
    #Kyocera
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0482", MODE="0666"
    
    #Lenevo
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="17EF", MODE="0666"
    
    #LG
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="1004", MODE="0666"
    
    #Motorola
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="22b8", MODE="0666"
    
    #NEC
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0409", MODE="0666"
    
    #Nook
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="2080", MODE="0666"
    
    #Nvidia
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0955", MODE="0666"
    
    #OTGV
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="2257", MODE="0666"
    
    #Pantech
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="10A9", MODE="0666"
    
    #Philips
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0471", MODE="0666"
    
    #PMC-Sierra
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="04da", MODE="0666"
    
    #Qualcomm
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="05c6", MODE="0666"
    
    #SK Telesys
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="1f53", MODE="0666"
    
    #Samsung
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="04e8", MODE="0666"
    
    #Sharp
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="04dd", MODE="0666"
    
    #Sony Ericsson
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0fce", MODE="0666"
    
    #Toshiba
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0930", MODE="0666"
    
    #ZTE
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="19D2", MODE="0666"

    4) Save the file and close it and then issue this command:
    Code:
    $ sudo chmod a+r /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules

    5) Install the repo:
    Code:
    $ mkdir ~/bin
    $ PATH=~/bin:$PATH
    $ curl https://dl-ssl.google.com/dl/googlesource/git-repo/repo > ~/bin/repo
    $ chmod a+x ~/bin/repo

    6) Initialize the repo:
    Code:
    $ mkdir WORKING_DIRECTORY
    $ cd WORKING_DIRECTORY
    $ repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-4.0.1_r1

    7) When prompted, enter your real name and email address.

    8) Gather the files:
    Code:
    $ repo sync

    9) Compiling:
    Code:
    $ source build/envsetup.sh

    Or:
    Code:
    $ . build/envsetup.sh

    10) Issue:
    Code:
    $ lunch

    11) Pick your poison.

    12) Now issue:
    Code:
    $ make -j1


    ~How To Add A Device To The List~

    1) Find the github for your device you wish to add. (For me it is the HTC Hero CDMA)

    2) Now navigate to the location you are going clone the device tree to:
    Code:
    $ cd WORKING_DIRECTORY/device
    $ mkdir htc

    3) Clone the github device tree from remote to local: (The heroc would be whatever you want that folder to be named so make sure it is whatever standard name would be for your device, example: Nexus One [passion], Nexus S [crespo], Motorola Droid [sholes], HTC Incredible [inc], etc.)
    Code:
    $ git clone git://github.com/TeamICS/android_device_htc_heroc.git heroc

    4) Now navigate into the folder:
    Code:
    $ cd heroc

    5) Connect phone to computer and make sure USB debugging is enabled and you have adb set up.

    6) Extract Device Proprietary Files:
    Code:
    $ ./extract-files.sh

    7) Navigate back to your home directory for building:
    Code:
    $ cd ~/WORKING_DIRECTORY

    8) Prepare To Compile:
    Code:
    $ source build/envsetup.sh

    Or:
    Code:
    $ . build/envsetup.sh

    9) Get your list of devices:
    Code:
    $ lunch

    10) Pick your poison.

    11) Now compile:
    Code:
    $ make -j1

    Or for a flashable zip:
    Code:
    $ make -j1 otapackage

    ~NOTE~
    If you are running into issues such as:

    Code:
    Which would you like? [full-eng] 5
    build/core/product_config.mk:209: *** No matches for product "full_shooter".  Stop.
    Device shooter not found. Attempting to retrieve device repository from CyanogenMod Github (http://github.com/CyanogenMod).
    Repository for shooter not found in the CyanogenMod Github repository list. If this is in error, you may need to manually add it to your local_manifest.xml.
    build/core/product_config.mk:209: *** No matches for product "full_shooter".  Stop.
    
    ** Don't have a product spec for: 'full_shooter'
    ** Do you have the right repo manifest?

    What you need to do is to edit your blob to match the PRODUCT_NAME to the file name. For example with mine I have full_shooter.mk therefore in this file I need to have PRODUCT_NAME to match it. Whatever error it is looking for you just need to change the PRODUCT_NAME line to match what the error shows.
    5
    I'm really sorry for the stupid question, but I can't seem to find the answer for this.

    I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 64bit and I'm trying to get all the dependencies together so I can start playing. I already have all the repos in the default /etc/apt/sources.list enabled and get this feedback when I run
    Code:
     apt-get install lib32readline5-dev

    Code:
    Package lib32readline5-dev is not available, but is referred to by another package.
    This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
    is only available from another source
    However the following packages replace it:
      lib32readline-gplv2-dev
    
    E: Package 'lib32readline5-dev' has no installation candidate

    My question is do I have to get the package "lib32readline5-dev" or can I use the replacement package that apt recommends "lib32readline-gplv2-dev".

    This post seems to suggest that it will work but I just wanted to make sure before I cause a huge problem for myself. :)
    http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=18631398&postcount=401

    Also here is the package information from Ubuntu

    http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/lib32readline5-dev

    http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/lib32readline-gplv2-dev

    they look like they do the same thing from the description.


    Thanks for having patience and understanding with a N00b, and for all the work that you already put into this post, the information on this site is great.
    --Sorrell

    You'd be fine using this:
    Code:
    $ sudo apt-get install lib32readline-gplv2-dev

    I've been compiling without it and I've been fine, but I'm adding now.
    3
    To compile Ice Cream Sandwich on Ubuntu I'm going to first give you steps to set up your computer to get this thing rolling.

    This will NOT make a fully functional ROM, but will give you a place to start. Also I CANNOT fix every error you run into.

    Note: The source download is approximately 6GB in size. You will need 25GB free to complete a single build, and up to 80GB (or more) for a full set of builds.

    1) You need the following:
    -JDK 6 if you wish to build Ice Cream Sandwich. You can download it from java.sun.com. Or:
    Code:
    $ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk

    -Python 2.4 -- 2.7, which you can download from python.org. Or:
    Code:
    $ sudo apt-get install python

    -Git 1.7 or newer. You can find it at git-scm.com. Or:
    Code:
    $ sudo apt-get install git-core

    2) Install required packages. 64-bit (recommended)
    Code:
    $ 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 lib32readline5-dev lib32z-dev \
      libgl1-mesa-dev g++-multilib mingw32 tofrodos python-markdown \
      libxml2-utils

    On newer versions of Ubuntu such as 11.10 you may need to do the following:
    Code:
    $ sudo ln -s /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libX11.so.6 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libX11.so

    3) Configure your USB.
    Code:
    $ gksudo gedit /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules

    Inside of this blank text file insert:
    For all HTC Models:
    Code:
    #Acer
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==0502, MODE=0666
    
    #ASUS
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==0b05, MODE=0666
    
    #Dell
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==413c, MODE=0666
    
    #Foxconn
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==0489, MODE=0666
    
    #Garmin-Asus
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==091E, MODE=0666
    
    #Google
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==18d1, MODE=0666
    
    #HTC
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", SYSFS{idVendor}=="0bb4", MODE="0666"
    
    #Huawei
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==12d1, MODE=0666
    
    #K-Touch
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==24e3, MODE=0666
    
    #KT Tech
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==2116, MODE=0666
    
    #Kyocera
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==0482, MODE=0666
    
    #Lenevo
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==17EF, MODE=0666
    
    #LG
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==1004, MODE=0666
    
    #Motorola
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==22b8, MODE=0666
    
    #NEC
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==0409, MODE=0666
    
    #Nook
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==2080, MODE=0666
    
    #Nvidia
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==0955, MODE=0666
    
    #OTGV
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==2257, MODE=0666
    
    #Pantech
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==10A9, MODE=0666
    
    #Philips
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==0471, MODE=0666
    
    #PMC-Sierra
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==04da, MODE=0666
    
    #Qualcomm
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==05c6, MODE=0666
    
    #SK Telesys
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==1f53, MODE=0666
    
    #Samsung
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==04e8, MODE=0666
    
    #Sharp
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==04dd, MODE=0666
    
    #Sony Ericsson
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==0fce, MODE=0666
    
    #Toshiba
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==0930, MODE=0666
    
    #ZTE
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==19D2, MODE=0666

    4) Save the file and close it and then issue this command:
    Code:
    $ sudo chmod a+r /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules

    5) Install the repo:
    Code:
    $ mkdir ~/bin
    $ PATH=~/bin:$PATH
    $ curl https://dl-ssl.google.com/dl/googlesource/git-repo/repo > ~/bin/repo
    $ chmod a+x ~/bin/repo

    6) Initialize the repo:
    Code:
    $ mkdir WORKING_DIRECTORY
    $ cd WORKING_DIRECTORY
    $ repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-4.0.1_r1

    7) When prompted, please configure Repo with your real name and email address. To use the Gerrit code-review tool, you will need an email address that is connected with a registered Google account. Make sure this is a live address at which you can receive messages. The name that you provide here will show up in attributions for your code submissions.

    8) Gather the files:
    Code:
    $ repo sync

    9) Compiling:
    Code:
    $ source build/envsetup.sh

    Or:
    Code:
    $ . build/envsetup.sh

    10) Issue:
    Code:
    $ lunch

    11) Pick your poison.

    12) Now issue:
    Code:
    $ make

    Please note that you have already selected your build target with lunch, and it is unlikely at best to run on a different target than it was built for.


    ~How To Add A Device To The List~

    1) Find the github for your device you wish to add. (For me it is the HTC Hero CDMA)

    2) Now navigate to the location you are going clone the device tree to:
    Code:
    $ cd WORKING_DIRECTORY/device
    $ mkdir htc

    3) Clone the github device tree from remote to local: (The heroc would be whatever you want that folder to be named so make sure it is whatever standard name would be for your device, example: Nexus One [Passion], Nexus S [Crespo], Motorola Droid [Sholes], HTC Incredible [Inc], etc.)
    Code:
    $ git clone git://github.com/TeamICS/android_device_htc_heroc.git heroc

    4) Now navigate into the folder:
    Code:
    $ cd heroc

    5) Connect phone to computer and make sure USB debugging is enabled and you have adb set up.

    6) Extract Device Proprietary Files:
    Code:
    $ ./extract-files.sh

    7) Navigate back to your home directory for building:
    Code:
    $ cd ~/WORKING_DIRECTORY

    8) Prepare To Compile:
    Code:
    $ source build/envsetup.sh

    Or:
    Code:
    $ . build/envsetup.sh

    9) Get your list of devices:
    Code:
    $ lunch

    10) Pick your poison.

    11) Now compile:
    Code:
    $ make -j1

    Or for a flashable zip:
    Code:
    $ make -j1 otapackage

    First, thanks for gathering just about everything I needed in one place, I had gotten pretty far in the process on windows before I decided doing it in windows was a stupid idea..

    When I ran this-- 2) Install required packages. 64-bit (recommended)
    Code:
    $ 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 lib32readline5-dev lib32z-dev \
      libgl1-mesa-dev g++-multilib mingw32 tofrodos python-markdown \
      libxml2-utils
    I got back some errors, but I think these things were already loaded, or it was because I hadn't approved the sources..? Not sure, but I'm downloading the source now so it couldn't be THAT important(yet). I'm using ubuntu 11.10 if that helps at all.

    At this point: 9) Compiling:
    Code:
    $ source build/envsetup.sh

    Or:
    Code:
    $ . build/envsetup.sh
    could I have done
    Code:
    $ repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-4.0.1_r
    and just be downloading ICS source? Because at the moment, it looks like it is downloading the source for all of the previous android source too.. isn't a bad thing, but I only made my partition 100gb in size because i was going to just work with ICS.
    I'll probably go through this thread a little more throughly and do some other research while this download is going on-- thanks again for putting this thread together!
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    Hello,

    No matter what lunch combo I pick I now get this error about desirec? I would prefer to build full heroc eng but at this point would be happy with anything... I eve resorted to reviewing Dastin's post on building for Heroc since I keep second guessing myself. I do appreciate everyone's kind help trying to teach a 40 year old a new trick!

    Lunch menu... pick a combo:
    1. full-eng
    2. full_x86-eng
    3. vbox_x86-eng
    4. full_heroc-userdebug
    5. full_heroc-eng
    6. full_heroc-user
    7. full_maguro-userdebug
    8. full_tuna-userdebug
    9. full_panda-eng
    10. TeamICS_desirec-eng
    11. TeamICS_heroc-eng

    Which would you like? [full-eng] 11
    build/core/product_config.mk:193: *** _nic.PRODUCTS.[[vendor/TeamICS/products/TeamICS_desirec.mk]]: "device/htc/desirec/full_desirec.mk" does not exist. Stop.

    ** Don't have a product spec for: 'TeamICS_heroc'
    ** Do you have the right repo manifest?


    Cheers

    We (Team ICS) use our own source for building. I'll send you a PM later on how to set it up

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    Well the Vigor (Rezound) was just released, so it is not yet on the CM source. Do I need the kernel source to get what I need?

    You need more than the kernel. You need vendor files as well. Vendor files tell what your phones hardware is and how to build, etc. You usually get this from CM when they support your phone.

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