[TEST VERSION] PacMan Rom

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gonnapushthru06

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Really hope so too cause I've been using it and it's working pretty great and battery isn't half bad
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apascual89

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ok guys thanks for suggest,
sent a pm to pacman member
I hope they accept me in their team

Hey @kenzolo I'm a PAC team member, send me a PM and we'll talk about bringing you on board as a maintainer. What version of the device do you have?

I will confirm with our other devs, but I think you'll be a good addition to our team. Start getting familiar with gerrit you can find info on our website:

http://www.pac-rom.com/#Home

http://www.pac-rom.com/#BecomeAMaintainer

Keep in mind that I already added support for the T-mobile version to our source so you don't have to do that part :D
 
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RMXO

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Feb 20, 2011
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sorry guys but
Moderator sent me this message,
I can't share my build :(

"Hi,
The above thread has been closed.
This has been brought to my attention:
pac-4.4 is for private use only until nightlies are released. this is explicitly stated at the end of rom compilation.
Please be more careful in future."

Not quite yet. We just want to release a well polished worthwhile ROM. You guys got a preview thanks to @kenzolo, so what do you his think so far?
@kenzolo welcome to the team!

He did an awesome job and great to see he's part of the team now. Great pick for you folks! STOP SLACKING and give us our drug of choice! JK :good: :silly: :highfive: :p
 

tytechguy

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Aug 9, 2012
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I compiled a working rom from their sources about a week ago. Runs great but there are still a few bugs. So that's why they haven't officially added the N3 to the list of supported devices yet. So if you want to build your own they have merged the most of CM's latest commits and device tree to their public repo. They just frown upon releasing any builds to the public until some more wrinkles are ironed out and an official nightly is posted by the PAC devs. I hope it's soon too. I want Hybrid properties back.lol:p

As an added note though: The battery life on my build is fantastic. I can pull it from the charger at 6 a.m. and use it all day with moderate to heavy use and when I plug up at night (usually about 11 p.m.) I still have around 50 to 55% left. This is better than any touchwiz turd I have ever ran.:laugh:
 

useltonm

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Apr 16, 2011
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Is it difficult to compile? I would like to try but have never done it and am not sure where to start.

Do you happen to know of any good tutorials?

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tytechguy

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Is it difficult to compile? I would like to try but have never done it and am not sure where to start.

Do you happen to know of any good tutorials?

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Well, I would say it's not difficult at all but then I'd be stretching the truth a bit. Really, it's not all that hard. If you run a native linux box then you are one step ahead of the game. Some use a VM (Virtual Machine) and some prefer to run a Linux distro like Ubuntu or Mint as their primary host OS. Either way it's the same to setup the build environment, you just have a couple more steps involved installing and configuring a VM. I personally like Mint as a dual boot along side my windows machine. I don't much care for VM's as they have issues from time to time because they share your windows OS resources. Linux Mint seems all around faster and easier to build on and packages seem to install easier, but that's just my personal opinion. I won't go into detail here because there are literally dozens of TUT's on here and around the net for a step by step on how to build AOSP. I will say this though, I like PAC for several reasons but one in particular is because their build script is nice. It grabs everything needed to compile, like dependencies and even lunches the device before the build starts saving you that extra bit of typing. I'll put a couple links below that I used when I first got started that will hopefully help you out. I suggest reading the very first carefully as it will answer a lot of questions you may have. Google is key and helps a great deal. I am in no way a pro but I will try to answer any questions you may have. Just PM me. Hope this helps..:D


Fiind all the info about Android and it's history and even an out-of-date build giuide here: source.android.com

Use this for setting up an Ubuntu build environment (can be used for Linux Mint also): http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2224142] Thanks to sylentprofet for this great build guide!

And last but not least PAC's Readme for compiling PAC-MAN from source: https://github.com/PAC-man/pac/blob/pac-4.4/README.md Special thanks to PAC for sharing their source and scripts
 
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useltonm

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Well, I would say it's not difficult at all but then I'd be stretching the truth a bit. Really, it's not all that hard. If you run a native linux box then you are one step ahead of the game. Some use a VM (Virtual Machine) and some prefer to run a Linux distro like Ubuntu or Mint as their primary host OS. Either way it's the same to setup the build environment, you just have a couple more steps involved installing and configuring a VM. I personally like Mint as a dual boot along side my windows machine. I don't much care for VM's as they have issues from time to time because they share your windows OS resources. Linux Mint seems all around faster and easier to build on and packages seem to install easier, but that's just my personal opinion. I won't go into detail here because there are literally dozens of TUT's on here and around the net for a step by step on how to build AOSP. I will say this though, I like PAC for several reasons but one in particular is because their build script is nice. It grabs everything needed to compile, like dependencies and even lunches the device before the build starts saving you that extra bit of typing. I'll put a couple links below that I used when I first got started that will hopefully help you out. I suggest reading the very first carefully as it will answer a lot of questions you may have. Google is key and helps a great deal. I am in no way a pro but I will try to answer any questions you may have. Just PM me. Hope this helps..:D


Fiind all the info about Android and it's history and even an out-of-date build giuide here: source.android.com

Use this for setting up an Ubuntu build environment (can be used for Linux Mint also): http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2224142] Thanks to sylentprofet for this great build guide!

And last but not least PAC's Readme for compiling PAC-MAN from source: https://github.com/PAC-man/pac/blob/pac-4.4/README.md Special thanks to PAC for sharing their source and scripts

I appreciate the info and suggested links. When I get some free time I'll give this a shot.

Thank you!

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    ok guys thanks for suggest,
    sent a pm to pacman member
    I hope they accept me in their team

    Hey @kenzolo I'm a PAC team member, send me a PM and we'll talk about bringing you on board as a maintainer. What version of the device do you have?

    I will confirm with our other devs, but I think you'll be a good addition to our team. Start getting familiar with gerrit you can find info on our website:

    http://www.pac-rom.com/#Home

    http://www.pac-rom.com/#BecomeAMaintainer

    Keep in mind that I already added support for the T-mobile version to our source so you don't have to do that part :D
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    I'm officially a pacman member :victory::victory:
    8
    Please guys let me know if you are able to boot.
    Remember nandroid backup first ;)

    ROM DOWNLOAD LINK

    EDIT:
    ROM TOPIC OPENED http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=49261944
    4
    Where can we download the ROM?
    You have to wait for the first official nighlty,
    only from that moment we can put the rom on xda ;)
    we are almost ready :good:
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    Is it difficult to compile? I would like to try but have never done it and am not sure where to start.

    Do you happen to know of any good tutorials?

    Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk

    Well, I would say it's not difficult at all but then I'd be stretching the truth a bit. Really, it's not all that hard. If you run a native linux box then you are one step ahead of the game. Some use a VM (Virtual Machine) and some prefer to run a Linux distro like Ubuntu or Mint as their primary host OS. Either way it's the same to setup the build environment, you just have a couple more steps involved installing and configuring a VM. I personally like Mint as a dual boot along side my windows machine. I don't much care for VM's as they have issues from time to time because they share your windows OS resources. Linux Mint seems all around faster and easier to build on and packages seem to install easier, but that's just my personal opinion. I won't go into detail here because there are literally dozens of TUT's on here and around the net for a step by step on how to build AOSP. I will say this though, I like PAC for several reasons but one in particular is because their build script is nice. It grabs everything needed to compile, like dependencies and even lunches the device before the build starts saving you that extra bit of typing. I'll put a couple links below that I used when I first got started that will hopefully help you out. I suggest reading the very first carefully as it will answer a lot of questions you may have. Google is key and helps a great deal. I am in no way a pro but I will try to answer any questions you may have. Just PM me. Hope this helps..:D


    Fiind all the info about Android and it's history and even an out-of-date build giuide here: source.android.com

    Use this for setting up an Ubuntu build environment (can be used for Linux Mint also): http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2224142] Thanks to sylentprofet for this great build guide!

    And last but not least PAC's Readme for compiling PAC-MAN from source: https://github.com/PAC-man/pac/blob/pac-4.4/README.md Special thanks to PAC for sharing their source and scripts