HI YiSun:
     Thanks for your great help.
     When appling the patches, have the following issue. See the
message below:

|>From f4a2e330101cce7ee2e13a6b0a82c24f93923130 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00
2001
|From: Yi Sun <beyo...@gmail.com>
|Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 17:46:54 -0700
|Subject: [PATCH] 1. added mouse cursor
|
|---
| core/java/android/view/RawInputEvent.java          |    3 +-
| include/ui/EventHub.h                              |    3 +-
| libs/ui/EventHub.cpp                               |    4 +
| .../java/com/android/server/KeyInputQueue.java     |   45 +++++---
| .../com/android/server/WindowManagerService.java   |  120 +++++++++++
+++++++--
| 5 files changed, 150 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
|
|diff --git a/core/java/android/view/RawInputEvent.java b/core/java/
android/view/RawInputEvent.java
|index 30da83e..4d9a11a 100644
|--- a/core/java/android/view/RawInputEvent.java
|+++ b/core/java/android/view/RawInputEvent.java
--------------------------
File to patch: core/java/android/view/RawInputEvent.java
core/java/android/view/RawInputEvent.java: No such file or directory
Skip this patch? [y] n
: No such file or directory
Skip this patch? [y] n
File to patch: core/java/android/view/RawInputEvent.java
core/java/android/view/RawInputEvent.java: No such file or directory
Skip this patch? [y]


 Why I'm wrong, I created a script file "bash_patch"with the content,
   for patch in `pwd`/*patch ; do
project=`awk '/^project /{print $2}' $patch`
(cd $project && patch -p1 < $patch)
done

 and cd /home/cupcake/framework/base
       mkdir patches
       cp -rf somepath/*.patch patches
       cp -rf somepath/bash_path patches
       ./bash_patch


On 5月26日, 下午2时35分, Yi Sun <beyo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-05-25 at 23:22 -0700, GrainWang wrote:
> > HI YiSun:
> >     Thanks for your efficent help. I have breifly tried the
> > website,and corresponding method for about 2days. Now have the
> > following issues:
> >      1. As I know,"cupcake" is a float branch,and "eee701" project is
> > not included in"cupcake", and it seemed that "eee701" project is
> > rarely updated,and "cupcake" are always changing,so could they match
> > now?
>
> The eee701 project only has some makefile changes to make Android to
> build for x86 target. There are not much of eeepc specific things. So,
> as long as you make your make file correct, you should be able to use
> most of the code from standard Android release>      2. Can I use "eee701" 
> project to use with"master branch"?
>
> Yes, there is one as matter fact.>      3. I started downloading cupcake on 
> 2009,05,21,finished on
> > 2009,05,25,and when checking out the eee701 project,the repo sync
> > found cupcake  changed,and downloaded the changed part, when building
> > using "TARGET_ARCH=x86 TARGET_PRODUCT=eee_701 DISABLE_DEXPREOPT=true
> > make -j4 installer_img", found that "Please rename "vendor/asus/
> > eee_701/Android.mk" to "vendor/asus/eee_701/AndroidBoard.mk", and did
> > as guided, found that 'com.google.android.maps error"(I don't rember
> > this error information clearly),modified the "generic_with_google.mk"
> > and it passed,but the compilation process always show something like
> > 'arm",and when finished,I can't find the correpoding image file.
>
> Check out/target/product directory to see if you have an eee701
> directory there. I'm updating my tree and will try it out as well.>      4. 
> I'm sorry that I can't understand the apply patches part, I
> > checked this part,mostly bug related, so I did not aplly the patches,
> > will this cause that the packages built can't be loading and demo the
> > basic funcions?
>
> Yes, you have to apply all these patches. Otherwise, I don't think you
> can even build your tree.
>
>
>
> >      Thanks again!
>
> > On 5月26日, 上午11时55分, Yi Sun <beyo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Tue, 2009-05-26 at 11:12 +0800, zqqa zqqa wrote:
> > > > 2.       Is the “asus eee701” project in "cupcake" only fit for asus’s
> > > > net books? Or it’s fit for any x86 based net books?
>
> > > > no,it can use in any x86 platform.please visit
> > > >http://code.google.com/p/live-android.
> > > > it bases on asus eee701” project in "cupcake".
>
> > > > 2009/5/22 GrainWang <wlc...@yahoo.com.cn>
>
> > > >         Dear friends:
> > > >                I'm a fresh guy on Android system. And have the
> > > >         following
> > > >         questions:
> > > >         1.       Is there any stable release that fit x86 net book? I
> > > >         heard
> > > >         the name “cupcake”, but it semed to be a float branch?
>
> > > no, there is no stable release even we are trying to create one. But at
> > > the moment, I'm still looking for a server with enough space to host the
> > > source tree.>         2.       Is the “asus eee701” project in "cupcake" 
> > > only fit
> > > >         for asus’s
> > > >         net books? Or it’s fit for any x86 based net books?
>
> > > You should be able to boot up eee701 on most of the x86 machines, but,
> > > you will need to take care of the devices on your platform to make sure
> > > they works fine.>         3.       The latest stable version that fit for 
> > > x86 is?
>
> > > See code.google.com/p/patch-hosting-for-android-x86-support to
> > > understand how to build a x86 enabled android.>         4.       The 
> > > OpenCore's version in "cupcake" now is very old,
> > > >         in
> > > >         "android-sdk-1.5r1" which is also a stable release, the
> > > >         OpenCore's
> > > >         version is much newer(V2.02), so I doubt that if there is
> > > >         possibilty
> > > >         that I put the eee701 project into "android-sdk-1.5r1" and
> > > >         without
> > > >         mofication it'll work on x86 net books, or should I port
> > > >         V2.02's
> > > >         version into "cupcake" branch,I completely have no idea which
> > > >         way is
> > > >         better, as I have little knowledge in eee701 project, and does
> > > >         not
> > > >         know what this project acturally  do and how to do.
>
> > > YOu should be able to build opencore for x86. See
> > > code.google.com/p/patch-hosting-for-android-x86-support to understand
> > > how to build a x86 enabled android.
>
> > > >         5.       Is any version that fit for x86 and contain
> > > >         OpenCore’s newer
> > > >         versions (V2.01 or V2.02)?
> > > >         6.       Is there any doc exist for port "android-sdk-1.5r1"
> > > >         into x86?
>
> > > You don't need to worry about SDK for the moment. What you need to do is
> > > to
> > > 1. check out cupcake,
> > > 2. check out eee701 project
> > > 3. apply all the patches listed in
> > > code.google.com/p/patch-hosting-for-android-x86-support
> > > 4. rebuild android
>
> > > If you have problem to build your tree for x86 with the patches you get
> > > from code.google.com/p/patch-hosting-for-android-x86-support, you can
> > > send e-mail to this list for answers.
>
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