Re: Problems getting source using repo sync

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On Thu, 2012-08-23 at 10:24 -0400, Cesar Maiorino wrote:
> > You might want to try the ssh-based access instead.  Requires
> setting up
> > an account on bitbucket.org and uploading a ssh public key.  Then
> you
> > can do the following:
> > cd manifests
> > git checkout origin/seandroid-4.0.4-ssh
> 
> > and use the local_manifest.xml file that you'll find in that branch.
> 
> I'll try this next. Thanks.
> 
> BTW, I am using 4.0.4 because that is what is currently supplied by
> the OEM I am dealing with, and
> I want to change as little as possible until I get things working.
> 
> On that note, I have another question. I'll want to extract patches to
> apply to my code base. I see
> an example on selinuxproject.org:
> cd seandroid-4.0.4/frameworks/base
> git format-patch android-4.0.4_r2.1
> 
> I assume I need to do this for each of the git projects that contain
> seandroid changes. Is there an easy
> way to figure out which projects those are?

Yes, they are listed the local_manifest.xml file.

-- 
Stephen Smalley
National Security Agency


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