Sony Aosp

Installing Repo

Grabbing the source

Repo is a tool provided by Google that simplifies using Git in the context of the Android source.

Installing Repo

# Make a directory where Repo will be stored and add it to the path
$ mkdir ~/bin
$ PATH=~/bin:$PATH

# Download Repo itself
$ curl https://storage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > ~/bin/repo

# Make Repo executable
$ chmod a+x ~/bin/repo

Initializing Repo

# Create a directory for the source files
# This can be located anywhere (as long as the fs is case-sensitive)
$ mkdir WORKSPACE
$ cd WORKSPACE

# Install Repo in the created directory
# Use a real name/email combination, if you intend to submit patches
$ repo init -u https://github.com/SonyAosp/platform_manifest -b android-7.1-legacy

Downloading the source tree

This is what you will run each time you want to pull in upstream changes. Keep in mind that on your first run, it is expected to take a while as it will download all the required Android source files and their change histories.

# Let Repo take care of all the hard work
$ repo sync

Syncing specific projects

In case you are not interested in syncing all the projects, you can specify what projects you do want to sync. This can help if, for example, you want to make a quick change and quickly push it back for review. You should note that this can sometimes cause issues when building if there is a large change that spans across multiple projects.

# Specify one or more projects by either name or path

# For example, enter AOSPA/android_frameworks_base or
# frameworks/base to sync the frameworks/base repository

$ repo sync PROJECT

Building

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