Current AOSP manifest points to prebuilt kernel source by default. 
Navigating outside of what Google provides out of the box is where we need 
to come up with our creative solutions to make things work for ourselves.

On Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 9:10:05 PM UTC-5 xstefen wrote:

> You must have ESP or something, how did you know? 
>
> Regardless, it would be fitting for a sunfish android 11 kernel/manifest 
> to be released in my opinion. Despite there being other ways to accomplish 
> the same, for such a recent and well rated device I feel its been brushed 
> under the rug a bit, as im sure others would agree
>
> Sunfish' need love too.
>
> On Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 6:19:53 PM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Pixel devices in general do have very good support. I'm assuming you're 
>> attempting to build the kernel inline with AOSP, which means you'll need to 
>> perform subtree merges of the respective modules and other elements in 
>> order to be successful.
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at 11:11:45 AM UTC-5 xstefen wrote:
>>
>>> I think this one was missed. And the kernel/msm tag for it does not 
>>> build as is. I bought a pixel phone under the assumption that it would have 
>>> excellent upstream support, i appreciate your response
>>
>>

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