Care to share what you see going wrong, and what you think will fix
it? I'm interested in what you found.
The easiest way to build it on the phone is to get the build
dependencies through apt, for which yes you need a writeable image.
Once you've got that, the easiest (but not quickest) way of building
it is just "dpkg-buildpackage" (you might want to install fakeroot
though). It's also possible to build it by hand, but it's a faff.
On 19 October 2014 17:11, Niklas Wenzel <nikwen.developer@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi,
Ever since GMail notificiations were introduced, they haven't been
working
well for me on my Nexus 4. I've reinstalled the system quite a few
times
since then (partly to test whether it would change the working
status of the
push notifications) but it didn't help.
About one and a half months ago, I even sent a mail (well,
actually two
mails) to the package maintainer of the account-polld package but
I never
got an answer. Therefore, I decided to look into the problem
myself now.
When observing log files today, I noticed that it wasn't just one
bug which
kept notifications from working but multiple ones. I know where
the problem
lies in the code and I think that I will be able to figure out how
to fix
it. What I don't know, however, is how to test my changes. How can
I compile
and test the account-polld package on my Nexus 4? Does it require a
writeable image?
Thank you very much in advance. :)
Kind regards,
Niklas
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