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<cuco>
hi all, how do I change between branches in the cyanogenmod repo? I built the gb branch and I would like to test the ics branch (at least building it)
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<stickyboy>
cuco: Most people keep two separate checkouts, ie ~/android/CM7 and ~/android/CM9...
<stickyboy>
Switching a repo to another revision isn't as painless as you'd think.
<cuco>
wow... thats... a lot of disk... and ... downloading it takes.. "a while"
<cuco>
from my home i can pull only at 3-8kbs (as the ISP throttles me).
<cuco>
from work - I can get ~600kbs.. but my pc is doing working...
<cuco>
maybe I can copy the dir, and the "repo init .. -b ics" or something?
<stickyboy>
cuco: In my experience switching a repo to another revision is also quite heavy.
<stickyboy>
cuco: Yes, that would probably work.
<cuco>
stickyboy, i will try and report probably today ...
<stickyboy>
I am in a similar situation, Internet here is slow and expensive.
* cuco
hopes it will help somebody in the future
<cuco>
btw : a build time of 40 mins, is that ok.. slow, fast?
<stickyboy>
But I noticed it still liked to go repo sync again after switching.
<stickyboy>
cuco: Gingerbread, 40 minutes?
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<stickyboy>
cuco: Not bad, better than a lot of people. But you'll be looking at 1.5 hours for ICS :)
<cuco>
I am building another flavor of GB here (for my work) that build takes ~25 minutes.
<yath>
pah 1.5 hours
<yath>
my JB build takes 5.25h :P
<xplodwild_work>
am I the only one that builds JB in 15min?
<Espenfjo>
what, 3-8 kbps
* yath
is probably the only one who builds JB on x86_32
<xplodwild_work>
stickyboy: i7-2600 + 32GB RAM + SAS HDD
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<Espenfjo>
why sas?
<stickyboy>
xplodwild_work: Not bad. I do on i7-2600 + 16GB + regular ass HD RAID1.
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<gladiac1337>
i7-3770 + 16GB + Vertex3_120
<Espenfjo>
I think my MBP do it in 50ish minutes. But I never clobber, so each day it is just like one minute or so
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<inffy>
Espenfjo, what mbp you have?
<cuco>
Espenfjo, me? 3-8kbs?
<stickyboy>
gladiac1337: Not bad... How's that 3770? I'm thinking of dropping one in my Sandy Bridge board since my board can't go higher than socket LGA1155 anyways.
<Espenfjo>
inffy: mid2011
<Espenfjo>
cuco: yeah
<gladiac1337>
stickyboy: The 3770 is a beast but if you have a sandy it might not be worth the money. The real improvement is the new integrated graphics core which i use because the intel drivers rock on linux :)
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<gladiac1337>
avx is also nice to have :)
<stickyboy>
gladiac1337: Yeah, I know it's not much performance over Sandy Bridge, but I won't be able to use Haswell without buying a new board, so I might as well go Ivy :)
<stickyboy>
Also, I use 1920x1080 HDMI on this same box with XBMC, so I wouldn't mind moar GPU performance.
<inffy>
need a new laptop soon :/
<cuco>
Espenfjo, yes, my ISP throttles git connections. On my work (which I believe has less BW that my home connection...) has better throughput. This is a known issue in the wold - ISPs fuck up non-commecial/private users.
<gladiac1337>
well then - go get one. If you care about virtualization then don't get the 3770k because that has not VTd
<stickyboy>
Thinking of ditching my Thinkpad T420 for an ultrabook.
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<stickyboy>
gladiac1337: Yeah, I'm into VT. I don't care about overclocking either, so the K line was never tempting :)
<gladiac1337>
right now i love my t530 :P
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<Espenfjo>
cuco: ah, only git, ok
<stickyboy>
Also, on the i7-2600K, I believe the on-board graphics were disabled, yet?
<Espenfjo>
cuco: both git:// and https://?
<gladiac1337>
stickyboy: not sure about that, according to intel ark it is not disabled
<cuco>
Espenfjo, i see that my manifest uses "git"... so you think that using "https" will speed up things for me at home? seems logical
<xplodwild_work>
[09:33] <stickyboy> Not bad... How's that 3770? => not bad, I have it at home, though didn't have time to benchmark build time yet
<stickyboy>
gladiac1337: Ah, ok. I guess it more more dependent on the chipset in the board. ie, Z68 versus the others.
<xplodwild_work>
did something like 30min without CCACHE
<Espenfjo>
cuco: depends a bit what they are throttling, but yes
<Espenfjo>
try it :)
<Espenfjo>
It may be that they throttle github.com
<gladiac1337>
I build my full featured debian kernel 3.5 in under 10 minutes
<stickyboy>
xplodwild_work: Nice. Manageable.
<stickyboy>
Successive ICS rebuilds with ccache are only around 7 minutes on my i7-2600 for CM9.
<xplodwild_work>
stickyboy: with classic 7200rpm 2TB HDD and 8GB ram
<stickyboy>
xplodwild_work: Your 3770?
<stickyboy>
gladiac1337: I love my Thinkpad... but I don't need a mobile powerhouse anymore. Think I want something like the Zenbook Prime UX31A.
<xplodwild_work>
stickyboy: yup
<xplodwild_work>
3770K even
<xplodwild_work>
45°C under load so I can oc it a bit :p
<stickyboy>
xplodwild_work: I'm jealous. :)
<xplodwild_work>
stickyboy: CNPS10X FTW
<stickyboy>
I'll be in Europe next week, thinking of picking up an SSD or two.
<stickyboy>
Hard to get l33t parts in Kenya. :P
<inffy>
stickyboy, i've been thinking getting the Zenbook UX32VD
<inffy>
or a macbook pro :p
<stickyboy>
inffy: Lemme check
<inffy>
VD has changable RAM and HDD
<inffy>
so just getting rid of that 500gig HDD and stuffing a SSD to replace it :)
<Kaik541>
Give me harddrive
<Kaik541>
Running out of space thanks to steam summer sale
<Espenfjo>
Harddrives are ~free
<stickyboy>
inffy: Zenbook UX32VD looks nice... what's the catch? :P
<stickyboy>
Espenfjo: No shit. hahahaha.
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<Espenfjo>
:D
<stickyboy>
Espenfjo: But I don't play games... I have 2TB with just Android source code and random music/movies.
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<inffy>
stickyboy, dunno if there is a catch :P The touchpad is little shitty and the build quality is little different than with the UX31
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<stickyboy>
inffy: Yah. Same 1080p screen, and better speakers, though.
<inffy>
yeah
<stickyboy>
Apparently the UX31A's speakers are not that good.
<Wout>
they lack bass
<Wout>
but otherwise
<Wout>
aswesome machine
<Wout>
amazing screen, great batterylife
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<Espenfjo>
stickyboy: I have an 240GB ssd ;)
<Espenfjo>
enough for cm9+cm10 with builds for cm9s2, cm10s2, cm10gnex
<Espenfjo>
+ some
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<inffy>
although i am kind of drooling for the new MBP
<lodder_>
xplodwild_work: whats the score on the yamaha sound?
<xplodwild_work>
1-1
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<gladiac1337>
1-1?
<xplodwild_work>
xplod-yamaha fight
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<stickyboy>
inffy: Apple... meh. Beautiful hardware, but I don't like they're politics. :(
<stickyboy>
Not to mention, my OS of choice is Linux anyways, so it'd be a waste to buy Apple hardware.
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<tastycactus>
I'm running into another Samsung device that needs the bdaddr_read hack, why not patch brcm_patchram_plus to read both formats?
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<Entropy512>
tastycactus: because brcm_patchram_plus exists on other devices too
<Entropy512>
and keeping the Sammy-specific stuff in a separate tool makes maintaining brcm_patchram_plus easier
<tastycactus>
Entropy512, brcm_patchram_plus already contains sammy stuff. And I think it'd be easy to do generically, if the first scanf fails, try this other one (right now no error checking at all)
<Entropy512>
eh, currently, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. :)
<tastycactus>
I think it is broke, the Galaxy Tab 8.9 is the third device I've run into that didn't have the bdaddr_read hack, because if you don't have it you get a default address that works for most things and people don't notice..
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<UndrWater>
if i'm wanting a particular kernel module, is it best to set up an environment to compile, or is it relatively easy to request it be made by someone?