On Monday, January 20, 2014 4:51:33 AM UTC-8, nghirat...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, October 11, 2013 10:17:59 AM UTC+7, Eduardo González wrote:
Hi, i have tested a workaround just now my zte open is working with v1.2
including RIL. Check my post
I have been trying for the past few days to compile using the new ZTE 1.1
release as the backup-inari reference folder. However, I am running across the
same boot loop issue that everyone else seems to be facing[1].
I have opened a Bug #965180 to track this reboot loop issue. Until it gets
Its AAC, Mono, 22,050 kHz
Thank you very much to point me.
As I can understand this is due to political reasons that nobody knows.
But surprisingly if the acc is into a m4a container is supported.
I will try to make a trick using this knowledge but obviusly theres no sense.
I would like to talk
Hi Daniel. I asume that you have version 1.0.1 installed on your phone. You'll
need to upgrade it via ZTE upgrade *before* install new builds with other blobs.
Some partitions are upgraded by ZTE upgrades but not via ./flash.sh (like the
bootloader or the modem firmware, and you need to have
ZTE says that info is confidential, I'm not going to buy another ZTE in the
rest of my life (I hope everybody think the same)
I think so too , I am currently running my custom build of firefox os
on the Open. In my case I had to downgrade to the older-firmware with
clockworkmod and
then flash
IIRC, current consensus about media file formats is like the following.
- To keep the web simple, gecko does not support all media file formats in the
world.
- Other media file format can be played by using Media Source Extensions
API(Bug 778617). It is still under development.
AAC was
Hi all,
Here is the automation report on Hamachi for today:
The build looks good today. Only 1 intermittent fail: TestPlayMP4Video
The other two fails are because of the way we wait for the keyboard. we
are working on improving the Waits.
Cheers,
Bebe
Summary:
130 tests ran in 9486
rant
I'm not disappointed at all in ZTE. This phone is dirt cheap, so what
can you expect for support? For $80, I definitely expected to be
hacking constantly to get it working.
The one I am very disappointed in is Mozilla.
The ZTE Open is their flagship phone and there are many more of them
out
Good day Dave,
Thanks for the clarification, and thanks also for suggesting ways the
asynchronous API can fit a synchronous model.
Also, pardon me for asking (I'm still not that familiar with Mozilla's
workflow), how does one contribute to the work on the FileSystem API? Perhaps I
might be
On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 6:56:17 PM UTC+2, Daniel Roesler wrote:
rant
I'm not disappointed at all in ZTE. This phone is dirt cheap, so what
can you expect for support? For $80, I definitely expected to be
hacking constantly to get it working.
The one I am very disappointed
Hi Hugh,
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From: Hugh Tay h...@hadronization.com
To: dev-b2g@lists.mozilla.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 9:41:20 AM
Subject: Re: [b2g] Trouble accessing the SD card from the Emulator build
Good day Dave,
Thanks for the clarification, and thanks also
@Daniel: Mozilla has no control over the bootloader, the kernel, the radio
firmware, because its not part of B2G. IMO Its not mozilla's fault but provider
fault. ZTE does not complain with any opensource licenses at all.
I'm currently mergin some geeksphone init scripts to device-inari tree in
48 out of 48 tests passed for the 2014-01-29 Buri v1.3.0 MOZ RIL Build.
There are no major issues preventing smoketest from passing.
MOZ RIL Build Smoketest Results:
Daily Smoke Test Logs:
What I don't understand:
Mozilla has so much to lose from a bad ZTE Open experience. It is
their flagship device! It's the _only_ native Firefox OS device you
can buy now, and it's extremely cheap so developers can easily try
Firefox OS out.
I'd guess that there's an order of magnitude more app
link to version 1.2 based on 1.0.1 from ZTE http://ul.to/zsta3kfw
link to version 1.2 based on 1.1.0 from ZTE http://ul.to/2jwkruhj
Both built by me, installable through fastboot or cwm recovery. If you look
inside the zip you'll found a lot of zte crap files that explain why are NOT
On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 10:08:55 PM UTC+2, Daniel Roesler wrote:
Finally, not having control over the kernel/firmware never stopped
anyone from figuring out how to make it work. Android modders have
been dealing with that crap for years, and they still keep cranking
out upgrades
Mozilla cannot, and in some cases even ZTE cannot. The mods on XDA are
almost all violating various copyrights.
The entire mobile SOC ecosystem is built on binary blobs and
propreitary binary kernel modules. The blobs are there to feed and
bootstrap the SOC's devices, the blob itself is the
Le 29/01/2014 21:08, Daniel Roesler a écrit :
What I don't understand:
Mozilla has so much to lose from a bad ZTE Open experience. It is
their flagship device! It's the _only_ native Firefox OS device you
can buy now, and it's extremely cheap so developers can easily try
Firefox OS out.
Hi everyone,
I'm building, but I have the next error messages:
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Blob setup script has changed, re-running
./extract-files.sh: line 29: adb: command not found
Pulling files from device
./extract-files.sh: line 42: adb: command not found
Found GB firmware with build
Hi Jose,
Do you have Android SDK installed? If so it looks like you need to set that
into your environment path.
Regards,
Naoki
On Jan 29, 2014, at 5:11 PM, Jose Vidal jvida...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm building, but I have the next error messages:
Hi,
I have the same error. In this case I get the next messages:
--
Blob setup script has changed, re-running
./extract-files.sh: line 29: adb: command not found
Pulling files from device
./extract-files.sh: line 42: adb: command not found
Found GB firmware with build ID
Backing up system
El miércoles, 28 de noviembre de 2012 08:36:31 UTC-5, jyotidee...@gmail.com
escribió:
Hello All,
I am trying to build the code for optimus-l5 . I have downloaded the code
from git using the below commands.
$git clone git://github.com/mozilla-b2g/B2G.git
$cd B2G/
Hi Naoki,
Yes, I installed Android SDK.
When I put adb in console, i get:
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jvidalsm@jvidalsm-HP:~$ adb
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.31
etc, etc, ,...
-
So, I think that adb is working.
What do you think ?
Thanks.
jvidalsm
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Hi everyone,
I need edit the extract-files.sh file,
Where is this file ?
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
jvidalsm.
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I can think of 2 things that might be result in what you are seeing:
1) when you run a script, the environment might not be the same as the user
environment that you are using.
ie, if you're using a different shell, or set the environment path but not the
bashrc pathing. More details can be
Hi,
Thanks for your help.
The problem was fixed.
I'm working with Ubuntu 12.04 64bits, I put inside the .bashrc file the next
lines:
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#add for me: jvidalsm
export PATH=/path-to-adt/sdk/platform-tools:$PATH
---
And, finally I restart the terminal. It's all.
Now (in the same build)
You will have to have the device that you are building for plugged into the
machine w/ adb enabled.
What it's trying to do is pull the system files off the device as it utilizes
some of those files to build the gonk/gecko layer.
Regards,
Naoki
On Jan 29, 2014, at 6:20 PM, Jose Vidal
Hi Naoki,
Is possible that the libauth.so file there is not inside my HW device ?
In this case, I should edit the extract-files.sh file. Right ?
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
jvidalsm
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It is possible. I am not sure and cannot guarantee what will occur if the
libauth.so is missing.
Which device are you building for if you don't mind me asking?
It's worth a try, and you could edit the file:
It's located in project folder/device/qcom/device name/extract-files.sh
You can
I do want to caution that if some files are missing the operating system image
flashed on the device might not necessarily work.
To note, you could manually check for the file doing an adb shell and searching
for it just to verify.
I'm not sure if there's a way to backup a recovery version of
בעה
For example how to recreate GPS with geolocation API, how to apply
thermometer sensor or whatever with custom Web API support?
Binyamin
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For example how to recreate GPS with geolocation API, how to apply thermometer
sensor or whatever with custom Web API support?
Binyamin
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Hi Jose,
There is an extract-files.sh or download-blobs.sh script in the device
repository, which is managed by the repo tool in config.sh
Example 1 — Otoro which requires a device to pull files from:
https://github.com/mozilla-b2g/android-device-otoro/blob/master/extract-files.sh
Example 2 —
Sorry, that second link should be
https://github.com/mozilla-b2g/android-device-crespo/blob/master/download-blobs.sh
On Jan 29, 2014, at 4:48 PM, John Ford jhf...@mozilla.com wrote:
Hi Jose,
There is an extract-files.sh or download-blobs.sh script in the device
repository, which is
Hi Binyamin,
I can't say that I've tried to use it; The webapi itself has documentation at
dev mo:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/WebAPI/Using_geolocation
Other web API can be found here :
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/WebAPI
I don't think we have a thermometer sensor in
46 out of 48 tests passed for the 2014-01-29 Buri Master M-C Mozilla RIL
Build. There are two existing issues that kept the smoketests from fully
passing.
Mozilla RIL Build Smoketest Results:
Daily Smoke Test Logs:
Naoki, I'm not asking about already existing Web APIs.
My question is: How I can apply by myself, for example, an thermometer sensor
for Firefox OS and make Web API for it?
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Binyamin
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