[android-developers] Re: Compiling G1 firmware from source and then re-flashing G1

2009-01-27 Thread Jean-Baptiste Queru
This question would be better suited for the android-platform mailing list, since it's related to working with the android source tree, not to working with the official SDK. You don't need to build an update.zip. Boot our device into the bootloader (hold the back key while powering up), and run

[android-developers] Re: Compiling G1 firmware from source and then re-flashing G1

2009-01-27 Thread Graeme
Hi Jean-Baptiste Thanks for your reply. I assume the G1 phone is tethered via USB to Linux dev PC whilst being rebooted ? Is there a longer (more detailed) description of this procedure posted anywhere ? Thanks Graeme On Jan 27, 12:50 pm, Jean-Baptiste Queru j...@google.com wrote: This

[android-developers] Re: Compiling G1 firmware from source and then re-flashing G1

2009-01-27 Thread Jean-Baptiste Queru
Yes, you need to have a USB connection between your device and your PC. Disconnect has a good write-up about fastboot: http://andblogs.net/fastboot/ JBQ On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 5:46 AM, Graeme graeme.br...@btinternet.com wrote: Hi Jean-Baptiste Thanks for your reply. I assume the G1 phone

[android-developers] Re: Compiling G1 firmware from source and then re-flashing G1

2009-01-27 Thread Neal McBurnett
I've tried to add a bit more context, at this wiki page about fastboot which was based on Disconnect's site: http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fastboot and I would love to see more folks help document the lower parts of the stack. On Jan 27, 6:49 am, Jean-Baptiste Queru