Hi Florian,

Why are you getting confused? you just need to follow the steps mentioned 
on http://source.android.com/source/initializing.html that's it.

you just need binaries for your device, which you already have. so just 
follow the above link and you will be ok.

Thanks,
Shridutt Kothari
Impetus Infotech India Ltd.
shriduttkoth...@gmail.com


On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 1:08:27 AM UTC+5:30, florian cossu wrote:
>
> Hi everyone! 
>
> I'm currently interested into porting kitkat to my personal phone. I would 
> like to create a Kitkat AOSP rom for my phone to be precise. So to start 
> off I've been looking out on google for hours now, creted a topic on 
> XDA-devellopers, and I'm working on installing Linux and setting up my 
> environment. I also got the sourcefiles from the vendor (Alcatel in my 
> case, for the Alcatel 4030). There are a bunch of files and drivers. These 
> are proprietary I guess. So I'm starting  rom from scratch. I think that I 
> will be using every libraries, and the kernel provided in the sources. But 
> I have A few questions: What do I need to do in order to generate a device 
> tree from scratch? When, where and how do the sources I've been 
> downloading, take part i the porting process. If someone could tell me more 
> about that and explain me how all of that works, or just tell me where to 
> look because I'm quite confused. I'm new to developing and porting. Thank 
> you guys!
>

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