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Fil Lupin, 05/01/2019 02:15 PM
replicant 6 precision

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h1. Galaxy Nexus (I9250) Build
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This page explains how to build Replicant for the Galaxy Nexus (I9250).
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h2. Prerequisites
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Before building, you must make sure that:
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* You have installed the build dependencies: [[BuildDependenciesInstallation]]
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* You have downloaded Replicant 6.0 sources: [[ReplicantSourceCode]]
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* Your sources are up to date: [[ReplicantSourceCode#DownloadingUpdating-the-source-code|Downloading/Updating the source from the repos]]
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* Your terminal is running in the directory where the sources were downloaded
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h2. Warning
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*Do not build as root, always build as user.*
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See the [[BuildTips|build tips]] if you are facing issues.
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h2. Building
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All of the following build commands need to be run in the source tree root folder.
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First, the toolchain needs to be built for replicant 6:
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<pre>
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./vendor/replicant/build-toolchain
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*If you have executed any of the commands below and you want to run the toolchain build again, you will need to open a new shell.*
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Then, prepare the shell environment for the Replicant build:
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. build/envsetup.sh
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lunch replicant_maguro-userdebug
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Now you can start the build:
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<pre>
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parallel_tasks=$(echo "$(grep 'processor' /proc/cpuinfo | wc -l ) + 1" | bc)
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make -j$parallel_tasks bacon
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The @-jn@ argument indicates the number of parallel tasks during the build. You can remove it from the command line to have only one task at a time.
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@$parallel_tasks@ holds an optimized number of parallel tasks for your hardware. You may want to reduce this number if e.g. the computer runs out of RAM during the build.
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Finally, sign the resulting images:
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./vendor/replicant/sign-build maguro
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The first time you run the script, it will ask you a few questions that are needed to generate the necessary signing keys.
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h2. Output files
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The produced files are located at:
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* built target images: @out/dist/maguro/@
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* built host tools: @out/host/linux-x86/bin/@