ZAP-ROM manifest
To get started with the ZAP sources, you'll need to get familiar with Git and Repo.
You will need to set up some directories in your build environment.
To create them run:
mkdir -p ~/bin
mkdir -p ~/ZAP
Enter the following to download the "repo" binary and make it executable:
curl http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > ~/bin/repo && chmod a+x ~/bin/repo
You may need to reboot for these changes to take effect. Now enter the following to initialize the repository:
cd ~/ZAP
repo init -u git://github.com/ZAP/zap.git -b zap
&&
repo sync -f
PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MUST USE THE -f flag when repo syncing/initializing if you want to sync with our default -j4 setup as android.googlesource seems to like to reject your requests if you set your -jflag too high. if you wish to avoid this issue run it repo sync -j1 otherwise -f (force) is recommended so it will resync the repos it gets error codes on. Thank you and have a nice day.
Initialize the environment with the envsetup.sh script. Note that replacing "source" with a single dot saves a few characters, and the short form is more commonly used in documentation.
. build/envsetup.sh
brunch tomato ( Replace tomato with your device name if you are building for other devices )
You can also build (and see how long it took) for specific devices like this:
Build the Code:
. build/envsetup.sh
time brunch tomato ( Replace tomato with your device name if you are building for other devices )
For time beeing you can send us pull request..Soon we are adding gerrit review for ZAP.
Creating a git branch with no ancestry git checkout --orphan git rm --cached $(git ls-files) git add NOTICE git commit -m "dummy commit" Then u push the goodies ;)
Hangouts: zeetherocker@gmail.com ZAP Source Link: https://github.com/ZAP-ROM