On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 04:44, Thierry GAYET <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have seen those two roadmap : > - http://freerunner.android.koolu.com/outstanding-issues-1 > - http://freerunner.android.koolu.com/test-plans-and-results > Is it up to date ? We will try to collect the relevant information in http://trac.koolu.org/, with open tickets and milestones. That needs some love right now, but we are at it (it gets tricky when you have to juggle writing actual code with keeping web pages updated and making releases — I find it mildly amusing that some people seem to think that this is somehow a trivial task) That being said, I'll let Brian provide the specifics. > Is there a repository that make available all the scripts used > for the koolu android generation ; maybe all is already on the > koolu git repository ? If you visit the Trac pages you'll find a guide about compiling from source. I've tried hard to make the whole process automated and reproduceable. Ideally we would release only stuff that comes out of a process just as described in that wiki. I think we are very close but at the same time fully aware that we are not 100% there. Some releases contain customizations that you won't obtain by following that process, that ought to be fixed. > Sometimes i can hear about make_images scripts need to generate > new firmware ; are they also on the git ? I keep a couple of scripts around that I use to automate some boring aspects of building and installing images several times a day, but it doesn't go beyond "copy *this* file *there*" and it's very specific to my environment. Beyond that it's only what the wiki describes. If you find missing information in that wiki, please go ahead an add/correct it (I think I just fixed the issues with the wiki, so anyone should be able to register and modify pages). While doing so, please keep in mind that having updated information in the wiki is very important, if you spot something that's outdated either fix it yourself or send a note to this mailing list about the need for an update. And please, please, please, don't be afraid of modifying information in the wiki. I'd rather have a *single* bit of info that's obviously wrong and can be corrected than two conflicting pieces of information, one wrong and one right. Wikirot develops quickly and if anyone reading this wishes to help along but doesn't have the resources to write code, this is a good chance contribute. TIA, Marcelo _______________________________________________ android-freerunner mailing list [email protected] http://android.koolu.org/listinfo.cgi/android-freerunner-koolu.org
