On Mon, 2009-05-25 at 23:22 -0700, GrainWang wrote: > HI YiSun: > Thanks for your efficent help. I have breifly tried the > website,and corresponding method for about 2days. Now have the > following issues: > 1. As I know,"cupcake" is a float branch,and "eee701" project is > not included in"cupcake", and it seemed that "eee701" project is > rarely updated,and "cupcake" are always changing,so could they match > now? The eee701 project only has some makefile changes to make Android to build for x86 target. There are not much of eeepc specific things. So, as long as you make your make file correct, you should be able to use most of the code from standard Android release > 2. Can I use "eee701" project to use with"master branch"? Yes, there is one as matter fact. > 3. I started downloading cupcake on 2009,05,21,finished on > 2009,05,25,and when checking out the eee701 project,the repo sync > found cupcake changed,and downloaded the changed part, when building > using "TARGET_ARCH=x86 TARGET_PRODUCT=eee_701 DISABLE_DEXPREOPT=true > make -j4 installer_img", found that "Please rename "vendor/asus/ > eee_701/Android.mk" to "vendor/asus/eee_701/AndroidBoard.mk", and did > as guided, found that 'com.google.android.maps error"(I don't rember > this error information clearly),modified the "generic_with_google.mk" > and it passed,but the compilation process always show something like > 'arm",and when finished,I can't find the correpoding image file. Check out/target/product directory to see if you have an eee701 directory there. I'm updating my tree and will try it out as well. > 4. I'm sorry that I can't understand the apply patches part, I > checked this part,mostly bug related, so I did not aplly the patches, > will this cause that the packages built can't be loading and demo the > basic funcions? Yes, you have to apply all these patches. Otherwise, I don't think you can even build your tree. > Thanks again! > > > On 5月26日, 上午11时55分, Yi Sun <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Tue, 2009-05-26 at 11:12 +0800, zqqa zqqa wrote: > > > 2. Is the “asus eee701” project in "cupcake" only fit for asus’s > > > net books? Or it’s fit for any x86 based net books? > > > > > no,it can use in any x86 platform.please visit > > >http://code.google.com/p/live-android. > > > it bases on asus eee701” project in "cupcake". > > > > > 2009/5/22 GrainWang <[email protected]> > > > > > Dear friends: > > > I'm a fresh guy on Android system. And have the > > > following > > > questions: > > > 1. Is there any stable release that fit x86 net book? I > > > heard > > > the name “cupcake”, but it semed to be a float branch? > > > > no, there is no stable release even we are trying to create one. But at > > the moment, I'm still looking for a server with enough space to host the > > source tree.> 2. Is the “asus eee701” project in "cupcake" > > only fit > > > for asus’s > > > net books? Or it’s fit for any x86 based net books? > > > > You should be able to boot up eee701 on most of the x86 machines, but, > > you will need to take care of the devices on your platform to make sure > > they works fine.> 3. The latest stable version that fit for > > x86 is? > > > > See code.google.com/p/patch-hosting-for-android-x86-support to > > understand how to build a x86 enabled android.> 4. The > > OpenCore's version in "cupcake" now is very old, > > > in > > > "android-sdk-1.5r1" which is also a stable release, the > > > OpenCore's > > > version is much newer(V2.02), so I doubt that if there is > > > possibilty > > > that I put the eee701 project into "android-sdk-1.5r1" and > > > without > > > mofication it'll work on x86 net books, or should I port > > > V2.02's > > > version into "cupcake" branch,I completely have no idea which > > > way is > > > better, as I have little knowledge in eee701 project, and does > > > not > > > know what this project acturally do and how to do. > > > > YOu should be able to build opencore for x86. See > > code.google.com/p/patch-hosting-for-android-x86-support to understand > > how to build a x86 enabled android. > > > > > 5. Is any version that fit for x86 and contain > > > OpenCore’s newer > > > versions (V2.01 or V2.02)? > > > 6. Is there any doc exist for port "android-sdk-1.5r1" > > > into x86? > > > > You don't need to worry about SDK for the moment. What you need to do is > > to > > 1. check out cupcake, > > 2. check out eee701 project > > 3. apply all the patches listed in > > code.google.com/p/patch-hosting-for-android-x86-support > > 4. rebuild android > > > > If you have problem to build your tree for x86 with the patches you get > > from code.google.com/p/patch-hosting-for-android-x86-support, you can > > send e-mail to this list for answers. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks in advance!- 隐藏被引用文字 - > > > > - 显示引用的文字 -- 隐藏被引用文字 - > > > > - 显示引用的文字 - > >
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