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Message #07044
Re: What is the best way to install a current (trusty) build of Ubuntu Touch?
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 11:58 AM, Mathias Bauer <mathias_bauer@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> with the help of David Peter I made a successful build for my Nexus 4. It
> needed to bring some information from different places together, but finally
> I got 4 images and a zip file freshly build. I also downloaded
> trusty-preinstalled-touch-armhf.zip from the daily-preinstalled builds.
>
> Now I tried to install them to my device. I followed the instructions at
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Building
>
> but none of the two worked if followed verbally, probably because they are
> missing something that an expert will know but a newbie like me will omit.
>
> So I tried a more elaborate instruction set at
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install
>
> that I adjusted a bit because sometimes the recommendation to call adb
> reboot recovery couldn't work and I started the recovery mode by launching
> the bootloader and switching to recovery mode there.
>
> Here's what I did:
>
> adb reboot fastboot
>
> fastboot flash recovery out/target/product/mako/recovery.img
> fastboot flash boot out/target/product/mako/boot.img
> fastboot flash system out/target/product/mako/system.img
>
> Boot device into recovery mode (bootloader->recovery).
>
> adb push out/target/product/mako/cm-10.1-20140319-UNOFFICIAL-mako.zip
> /sdcard/autodeploy.zip
Wonder if we still have old instructions around, as the CM10.1 build
is not supported anymore.
To fetch and build the latest image for mako (AOSP 4.4.2 based):
repo init -u https://code-review.phablet.ubuntu.com/p/aosp/platform/manifest.git
-b phablet-4.4.2_r1
repo sync
<download the binaries from google website>
source build/envsetup.sh
lunch aosp_mako-userdebug
make -j10
That will get you the images as we currently use.
Cheers,
--
Ricardo Salveti de Araujo
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