[ROM][NIGHTLY] CyanogenMod 7.1 Nightly Builds [2.3.7][CM 2.6.35.14]

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Nexx

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CyanogenMod 7.1 NIGHTLY Builds for HTC Saga

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Disclaimer:
Code:
These CyanogenMod builds are experimental and unsupported. They are
automatically generated nightly and receive no testing before being made
available.

Please do NOT post bugs from these builds on the CyanogenMod bug tracker.

This thread does not offer official support for these builds, it is purely
for user-to-user discussion and support.

Features:
Code:
 - Android 2.3.7
 - Automatically built from latest CyanogenMod source
 - Stock CyanogenMod 2.6.35.14 Kernel

Installation (From any other ROM):
Code:
In recovery:
 - Wipe all (system, data, cache)
 - Flash XXXXXXXX-cm-7.2.0-RC0-DesireS-Jorgen-signed.zip
   (where X is date of the latest build)
 - (Optional) Flash Google Apps

Installation (Upgrade from previous CM7 builds):
Code:
In recovery:
 - Wipe cache
 - Wipe dalvik-cache
 - Flash XXXXXXXX-cm-7.2.0-RC0-DesireS-Jorgen-signed.zip
   (where X is date of the latest build)

IMPORTANT - Devices unlocked via htcdev.com:
Code:
If you unlocked your phone via htcdev.com, you must flash the included
boot.img after flashing the ROM in recovery:
 - Boot into fastboot, either by:
   - Turning phone on whilse holding VOLUME DOWN, or
   - adb reboot bootloader, or
   - using an option in your recovery (eg. Reboot Bootloader)
 - Connect your phone to your PC and copy the boot.img from the ROM .zip
    to the same place as fastboot.exe and issue the following command:
   - fastboot flash boot boot.img

Failing to follow these instructions on a htcdev.com unlocked device will
cause the ROM to fail to boot.
.

Downloads:
- CyanogenMod 7 Builds for HTC Desire S by jorgen2009
Download the latest file, date format in YYYYMMDD.

- [OPTIONAL] Google Apps - 28 August 2011
MD5SUM: 1647897d8ac3efb04723d2ad2c361a3f

Changelog:
CyanogenMod 7 Nightly Changelog for HTC Desire S

Credits & Thanks:
KanocX for the very generous hosting of these ROMs.
jorgen2009 for the latest nightly build.
apx@dwx for the optional PDroid Privacy Protection patches
Cayniarb for his AOSP kernel source and tireless efforts helping to track down the Saga issues.
CyanogenMod Team for creating the great CM build environment and ROM.
LaKraven for his fantastic installation / battery life guide.
SuperKid for his work towards the Cyanogen device layout and getting me into ROM building.
trismegistos for his testing and debugging, particularly tracking down the RIL bug.
 
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yerfdes

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I get force close in market.. how can i fix it?

Sent from my HTC Desire S using XDA Premium App
 

djsubtronic

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Battery usage seems irregular with this; 1.0.5 was constantly around 12-14 mA whereas nightly 0 seems to keep fluctuating around 40-60 and 13-30.
 

Nexx

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in case you don't know it yet:

http://cm-nightlies.appspot.com/?device=saga

saga is not linked there (yet) but works :)
We're linked on the top device list now ;)

Any chance of patching the kernel to allow for 2-way audio recording (as in the Unity kernel)?
Sorry but that's a job for the other kernels. The CyanogenMod kernel is a stock MSM7x30 kernel with Saga support, it won't feature improvements not in the stock CM code.
 
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    CyanogenMod 7.1 NIGHTLY Builds for HTC Saga

    11jvl2v.png


    Disclaimer:
    Code:
    These CyanogenMod builds are experimental and unsupported. They are
    automatically generated nightly and receive no testing before being made
    available.
    
    Please do NOT post bugs from these builds on the CyanogenMod bug tracker.
    
    This thread does not offer official support for these builds, it is purely
    for user-to-user discussion and support.

    Features:
    Code:
     - Android 2.3.7
     - Automatically built from latest CyanogenMod source
     - Stock CyanogenMod 2.6.35.14 Kernel

    Installation (From any other ROM):
    Code:
    In recovery:
     - Wipe all (system, data, cache)
     - Flash XXXXXXXX-cm-7.2.0-RC0-DesireS-Jorgen-signed.zip
       (where X is date of the latest build)
     - (Optional) Flash Google Apps

    Installation (Upgrade from previous CM7 builds):
    Code:
    In recovery:
     - Wipe cache
     - Wipe dalvik-cache
     - Flash XXXXXXXX-cm-7.2.0-RC0-DesireS-Jorgen-signed.zip
       (where X is date of the latest build)

    IMPORTANT - Devices unlocked via htcdev.com:
    Code:
    If you unlocked your phone via htcdev.com, you must flash the included
    boot.img after flashing the ROM in recovery:
     - Boot into fastboot, either by:
       - Turning phone on whilse holding VOLUME DOWN, or
       - adb reboot bootloader, or
       - using an option in your recovery (eg. Reboot Bootloader)
     - Connect your phone to your PC and copy the boot.img from the ROM .zip
        to the same place as fastboot.exe and issue the following command:
       - fastboot flash boot boot.img
    
    Failing to follow these instructions on a htcdev.com unlocked device will
    cause the ROM to fail to boot.
    .

    Downloads:
    - CyanogenMod 7 Builds for HTC Desire S by jorgen2009
    Download the latest file, date format in YYYYMMDD.

    - [OPTIONAL] Google Apps - 28 August 2011
    MD5SUM: 1647897d8ac3efb04723d2ad2c361a3f

    Changelog:
    CyanogenMod 7 Nightly Changelog for HTC Desire S

    Credits & Thanks:
    KanocX for the very generous hosting of these ROMs.
    jorgen2009 for the latest nightly build.
    apx@dwx for the optional PDroid Privacy Protection patches
    Cayniarb for his AOSP kernel source and tireless efforts helping to track down the Saga issues.
    CyanogenMod Team for creating the great CM build environment and ROM.
    LaKraven for his fantastic installation / battery life guide.
    SuperKid for his work towards the Cyanogen device layout and getting me into ROM building.
    trismegistos for his testing and debugging, particularly tracking down the RIL bug.
    18
    Ok, as promised here's a build based on the latest CM Gingerbread code:
    http://www.mediafire.com/?79tu9ca3nqczf0f

    As it's been a while since the last nightly, here are the major changes:
    • Latest CM Gingerbread code as of today (03 Dec)
    • Many Kernel updates (From the latest HTC Desire S source release)
    • Removal of an obsolete audio work-around (New kernel fixes the issue)
    • Various VoIP fixes (Should now work without hanging the phone)

    Hopefully this will tide you over until the buildbot comes back online and resumes the nightly builds, assuming that hasn't happened within a week, I'll compile and publish another build. I'm afraid I can't generate them every day, but I promise to do another in a week.

    Regarding the kernel updates. The Tiamat kernel doesn't yet have the new HTC Desire S source included, I'd recommend sticking with the included kernel for now. I've done extensive testing regarding power consumption and battery life on both kernels and they both average 6-7 days between charges for me.

    As always, bug reports are always welcomed, and I'll try to fix what I can but sometimes they are core CM / Android bugs that I can only report to the other devs, not fix myself.
    18
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    CM9 Alpha 1

    Giving everything a test now, hoping to get a release out today.
    16
    Ok, a little new year teaser for you ;)

    CM9 Pre-Alpha build:
    Fully-Working:
    • Battery history
    • Bluetooth & WiFi
    • Google Apps (Market, GMail, Navigation, etc)
    • GPS
    • HW Acceleration (No corruption / dithering issues)
    • Mobile Data
    • Mobile Data usage logging
    • Sensors (Proximity, Light, Compass, Rotation)
    • Touchscreen
    • WiFi tethering

    Semi-Working:
    • USB functions (Needs further testing)

    Non-Working:
    • Camera (Front & Rear)
    • Headset / Headphones
    • Market purchasing
    • USB tethering

    I had hoped to have released an Alpha build by now but I want to get USB working correctly before I do so. I'm on holiday until the 5th Jan but I hope to get a build out before then. If not I'll get it out ASAP afterwards.

    Happy New Year everyone!
    16
    Hi nexx how is cm9 growing up?
    Oh go on then.. I think I can share ;)

    I've got 1 major bug left before I'm prepared to do an Alpha release. Right now the phone will not connect to a mobile network on boot, but searching and connecting afterwards works. Seems a few other ICS ROMs have this issue too. It has to be done every boot.

    The only major things left on the "not-working" list are:
    - Camera (needs new proprietary drivers or a shim to be created)
    - Some USB functions (Kernel updates)
    - Some things I'm sure I've forgotten...

    It's coming along well though, I hope to have an alpha out soon, it's mostly dependant on getting the radio bug fixed. The AOSP ICS ROM by SuperKid / MDJ doesn't seem to have it so I've sent a PM to MDJ, maybe he can provide some insight.