Proprietary binaries and factory images for 5.0.1 / LRX22C have been
released by AOSP for the Nexus 4 (mako), 5 (hammerhead), and 6 (shamu),
in addition to the previously released ones for Nexus 7 2013 (flo), 9
(volantis), and 10 (manta).  Thus, seandroid-5.0.1 can be used for all
of the devices we support and seandroid-5.0.0 is hereby deprecated.

On 12/03/2014 12:41 PM, Stephen Smalley wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Android 5.0.1 was released into AOSP yesterday.  We have created
> seandroid-5.0.1 branches forked from android-5.0.1_r1 in our modified
> projects, and we have added a seandroid-5.0.1.xml local manifest file to
> our manifests project.
> 
> If you have an existing seandroid-5.0.0 clone, you can update it by
> doing the following:
> cd manifests
> git pull
> cd ..
> cd seandroid-5.0.0
> rm .repo/local_manifests/seandroid-5.0.0_r*.xml
> repo init -b android-5.0.1_r1
> cp ../manifests/seandroid-5.0.1.xml .repo/local_manifests
> repo sync
> 
> If not, you can follow the standard instructions for cloning a new
> seandroid-5.0.1 tree as per:
> http://seandroid.bitbucket.org/Usingareleaseversion.html
> 
> You will need updated proprietary binaries for 5.0.1 (LRX22C) from:
> https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/drivers
> 
> Presently binaries and factory images for 5.0.1 are only available for
> Nexus 7, 9, and 10.  It appears to be possible to nonetheless build and
> run 5.0.1 on other Nexus devices using the 5.0 binaries but YMMV.
> 
> 
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