All source is available from http://source.android.com/
Please follow the download directions there.

The porting guide's reference to google contacts, rsa keys, etc is all
obsolete now.  We will be updating that document to correct / remove
the incorrect / outdated bits at some point.

[dvyjones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
> 
> I'm also having problems with this...
> After looking at the "Getting the source" part of that guide, it seems
> like you need access to googles git server, and should contact your
> Google technical account manager.
> 
> Pivotian wrote:
> > Actually I was also planning to do the porting of the android kernel
> > to  a specific board but got stuck with the process. Actually the
> > problem is , I downloaded the source code from "http://
> > source.android.com/download"  and in that source code I got a chance
> > to look at some documents inside /developments/pdk/docs which are
> > actually some porting guide. but according to the porting guide the
> > Android source code is maintained in two repositories: device and
> > kernel. And we have to download those two in same directory structure.
> > But the source code which i downloaded from "http://source.android.com/
> > download"  contains nothing like this. The whole porting is based on
> > these two directories. I am confused because this porting guide comes
> > with the source code which we download from the "http://
> > source.android.com/download" and inside this porting document they are
> > specifying to download the source code in a specified manner because
> > what ever they are telling us to do we can't do because the code we
> > downloaded doesn't maintain that structure. Don't know what to do? Can
> > anyone guide me through the porting process. It will be a great help
> > for me.
> > 

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