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27<p>Even with our best care, small problems sometimes slip in. This page keeps
28track of the known issues around using the Android source code.</p>
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -070029
30<h2 id="missing-cellbroadcastreceiver">Missing CellBroadcastReceiver in toro builds</h2>
Robert Ly4f8c3742013-04-18 11:56:37 -070031<p><strong>Symptom</strong></p>On AOSP builds for toro (up to Jelly Bean 4.2.1),
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -070032CellBroadcastReceiver doesn't get included in the system.</p>
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Robert Ly72caad42013-04-18 12:37:09 -070034<p><strong>Cause:</strong></p> There's a typo in <code>vendor/samsung/toro/device-partial.mk</code>,
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -070035where <code>PRODUCT_PACKAGES</code> has the K replaced by an H.
36<p><strong>Fix</strong>: Use the latest packages for 4.2.2, or manually fix the typo.</p>
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Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -080038<h2 id="missing-cts-native-xml-generator">Missing CTS Native XML Generator</h2>
39<p><strong>Symptom</strong>: On some builds of IceCreamSandwich and later, the following
40warning is printed early during the build:
41<code>/bin/bash: line 0: cd: cts/tools/cts-native-xml-generator/src/res: No
42such file or directory</code></p>
43<p><strong>Cause</strong>: Some makefile references that path, which doesn't exist.</p>
44<p><strong>Fix</strong>: None. This is a harmless warning.</p>
45<h2 id="black-gingerbread-emulator">Black Gingerbread Emulator</h2>
46<p><strong>Symptom</strong>: The emulator built directly from the gingerbread branch
47doesn't start and stays stuck on a black screen.</p>
48<p><strong>Cause</strong>: The gingerbread branch uses version R7 of the emulator,
49which doesn't have all the features necessary to run recent versions
50of gingerbread.</p>
51<p><strong>Fix</strong>: Use version R12 of the emulator, and a newer kernel that matches
52those tools. No need to do a clean build.</p>
53<pre><code>$ repo forall platform/external/qemu -c git checkout aosp/tools_r12
54$ make
55$ emulator -kernel prebuilt/android-arm/kernel/kernel-qemu-armv7
56</code></pre>
57<h2 id="emulator-built-on-macos-107-lion-doesnt-work">Emulator built on MacOS 10.7 Lion doesn't work.</h2>
58<p><strong>Symptom</strong>: The emulator (any version) built on MacOS 10.7 Lion
59and/or on XCode 4.x doesn't start.</p>
60<p><strong>Cause</strong>: Some change in the development environment causes
61the emulator to be compiled in a way that prevents it from working.</p>
62<p><strong>Fix</strong>: Use an emulator binary from the SDK, which is built on
63MacOS 10.6 with XCode 3 and works on MacOS 10.7.</p>
64<h2 id="difficulties-syncing-the-source-code-proxy-issues">Difficulties syncing the source code (proxy issues).</h2>
65<p><strong>Symptom</strong>: <code>repo init</code> or <code>repo sync</code> fail with http errors,
66typically 403 or 500.</p>
67<p><strong>Cause</strong>: There are quite a few possible causes, most often
68related to http proxies, which have difficulties handling the
69large amounts of data getting transfered.</p>
70<p><strong>Fix</strong>: While there's no general solution, using python 2.7
71and explicitly using <code>repo sync -j1</code> have been reported to
72improve the situation for some users.</p>
73<h2 id="difficulties-syncing-the-source-tree-virtualbox-ethernet-issues">Difficulties syncing the source tree (VirtualBox Ethernet issues).</h2>
74<p><strong>Symptom</strong>: When running <code>repo sync</code> in some VirtualBox installations,
75the process hangs or fails with a variety of possible symptoms.
76One such symptom is
77<code>DownloadError: HTTP 500 (Internal Server Error: Server got itself in trouble)</code>.</p>
78<p><strong>Cause</strong>: The default network behavior of VirtualBox is to use
79NAT (Network Addrss Translation) to connect the guest system to
80the network. The heavy network activity of repo sync triggers some
81corner cases in the NAT code.</p>
82<p><strong>Fix</strong>: Configure VirtualBox to use bridged network instead of NAT.</p>
83<h2 id="difficulties-syncing-the-source-tree-dns-issues">Difficulties syncing the source tree (DNS issues).</h2>
84<p><strong>Symptom</strong>: When running <code>repo sync</code>, the process fails with
85various errors related to not recognizing the hostname. One such
86error is <code>&lt;urlopen error [Errno -2] Name or service not known&gt;</code>.</p>
87<p><strong>Cause</strong>: Some DNS systems have a hard time coping with the
88high number of queries involved in syncing the source tree
89(there can be several hundred requests in a worst-case scenario).</p>
90<p><strong>Fix</strong>: Manually resolve the relevant hostnames, and hard-code
91those results locally.</p>
92<p>You can resolve them with the <code>nslookup</code> command, which will give
93you one numerical IP address for each of those (typically in the
94"Address" part of the output).</p>
95<pre><code>$ nslookup googlesource.com
96$ nslookup android.googlesource.com
97</code></pre>
98<p>You can then hard-code them locally by editing <code>/etc/hosts</code>, and
99adding two lines in that file, of the form:</p>
100<pre><code>aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd googlesource.com
101eee.fff.ggg.hhh android.googlesource.com
102</code></pre>
103<p>Note that this will only work as long as the servers' addresses
104don't change, and if they do and you can't connect you'll have
105to resolve those hostnames again and edit <code>etc/hosts</code> accordingly.</p>
106<h2 id="difficulties-syncing-the-source-tree-tcp-issues">Difficulties syncing the source tree (TCP issues).</h2>
107<p><strong>Symptom</strong>: <code>repo sync</code> hangs while syncing, often when it's
108completed 99% of the sync.</p>
109<p><strong>Cause</strong>: Some settings in the TCP/IP stack cause difficulties
110in some network environments, such that <code>repo sync</code> neither completes
111nor fails.</p>
112<p><strong>Fix</strong>: On linux, <code>sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling=0</code>. On
113MacOS, disable the rfc1323 extension in the network settings.</p>
114<h2 id="make-snod-and-emulator-builds"><code>make snod</code> and emulator builds.</h2>
115<p><strong>Symptom</strong>: When using <code>make snod</code> (make system no dependencies)
116on emulator builds, the resulting build doesn't work.</p>
117<p><strong>Cause</strong>: All emulator builds now run Dex optimization at build
118time by default, which requires to follow all dependencies to
119re-optimize the applications each time the framework changes.</p>
120<p><strong>Fix</strong>: Locally disable Dex optimizations with
121<code>export WITH_DEXPREOPT=false</code>, delete the existing optimized
122versions with <code>make installclean</code> and run a full build to
123re-generate non-optimized versions. After that, <code>make snod</code>
124will work.</p>
125<h2 id="permission-denied-during-builds">"Permission Denied" during builds.</h2>
126<p><strong>Symptom</strong>: All builds fail with "Permission Denied", possibly
127along with anti-virus warnings.</p>
128<p><strong>Cause</strong>: Some anti-virus programs mistakenly recognize some
129source files in the Android source tree as if they contained
130viruses.</p>
131<p><strong>Fix</strong>: After verifying that there are no actual viruses
132involved, disable anti-virus on the Android tree. This has
133the added benefit of reducing build times.</p>
134<h2 id="camera-and-gps-dont-work-on-galaxy-nexus">Camera and GPS don't work on Galaxy Nexus.</h2>
135<p><strong>Symptom</strong>: Camera and GPS don't work on Galaxy Nexus.
136As an example, the Camera application crashes as soon as it's
137launched.</p>
138<p><strong>Cause</strong>: Those hardware peripherals require proprietary
139libraries that aren't available in the Android Open Source
140Project.</p>
141<p><strong>Fix</strong>: None.</p>
142<h2 id="build-errors-related-to-using-the-wrong-compiler">Build errors related to using the wrong compiler.</h2>
143<p><strong>Symptom</strong>: The build fails with various symptoms. One
144such symptom is <code>cc1: error: unrecognized command line option "-m32"</code></p>
145<p><strong>Cause</strong>: The Android build system uses the default compiler
146in the PATH, assuming it's a suitable compiler to generate
147binaries that run on the host. Other situations (e.g. using
148the Android NDK or building the kernel) cause the default
149compiler to not be a host compiler.</p>
150<p><strong>Fix</strong>: Use a "clean" shell, in which no previous
151actions could have swapped the default compiler.</p>
152<h2 id="build-errors-caused-by-non-default-tool-settings">Build errors caused by non-default tool settings.</h2>
153<p><strong>Symptom</strong>: The build fails with various symptoms, possibly
154complinaing about missing files or files that have the
155wrong format. One such symptom is <code>member [...] in archive is not an object</code>.</p>
156<p><strong>Cause</strong>: The Android build system tends to use many host tools
157and to rely on their default behaviors. Some settings change
158those tools' behaviors and make them behave in ways that
159confuse the build system. Variables known to cause such
160issues are <code>CDPATH</code> and <code>GREP_OPTIONS</code>.</p>
161<p><strong>Fix</strong>: Build Android in an environment that has as few
162customizations as possible.</p>
163<h2 id="build-error-with-40x-and-earlier-on-macos-107">Build error with 4.0.x and earlier on MacOS 10.7.</h2>
164<p><strong>Symptom</strong>: Building IceCreamSandwich 4.0.x (and older
165versions) fails on MacOS 10.7 with errors similar to this:
166<code>Undefined symbols for architecture i386: "_SDL_Init"</code></p>
167<p><strong>Cause</strong>: 4.0.x is not compatible with MacOS 10.7.</p>
168<p><strong>Fix</strong>: Either downgrade to MacOS 10.6, or use the master
169branch, which can be built on MacOS 10.7.</p>
170<pre><code>$ repo init -b master
171$ repo sync
172</code></pre>
173<h2 id="build-error-on-macos-with-xcode-43">Build error on MacOS with XCode 4.3.</h2>
174<p><strong>Symptom</strong>: All builds fail when using XCode 4.3.</p>
175<p><strong>Cause</strong>: XCode 4.3 switched the default compiler from
176gcc to llvm, and llvm rejects code that used to be
177accepted by gcc.</p>
178<p><strong>Fix</strong>: Use XCode 4.2.</p>
179<h2 id="build-error-with-40x-and-earlier-on-ubuntu-1110">Build error with 4.0.x and earlier on Ubuntu 11.10.</h2>
180<p><strong>Symptom</strong>: Building IceCreamSandwich 4.0.x (and older
181versions) on Ubuntu 11.10 and newer fails with errors similar to this:
182<code>&lt;command-line&gt;:0:0: warning: "_FORTIFY_SOURCE" redefined [enabled by default]</code></p>
183<p><strong>Cause</strong>: Ubuntu 11.10 uses a version of gcc where that symbol
184is defined by default, and Android also defines that symbol,
185which causes a conflict.</p>
186<p><strong>Fix</strong>: Either downgrade to Ubuntu 10.04, or use the master
187branch, which can be compiled on Ubuntu 11.10 and newer.</p>
188<pre><code>$ repo init -b master
189$ repo sync
190</code></pre>