**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jul 23 02:59:57 2019 Jul 23 05:55:01 Yãbï Yo was added by: Yãbï Yo **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jul 23 06:46:23 2019 Jul 23 16:17:46 someone know halium for android 8 or 9 ? Jul 23 16:19:09 any progress ? Jul 23 19:01:45 None that I have heard recently Jul 23 19:03:23 @Tygerpro [None that I have heard recently], Is there anyone working on this project? Or are there only proposals to extend compatibility between android 8/9 to halium-8/9? Jul 23 20:30:30 I dont think anyone has made any solid work towards it, there have been a few that volunteer to take it on, then they stop or disappear Jul 23 20:35:57 it's a pity Jul 23 20:38:23 it would be good to create a task force to move it on! how can I help? still working on tenshi (bq u plus), but interested in contribute. I dunno if I got the skill/knowledge to do it myself (to tell the truth I have scarse ideas where to start from) Jul 23 21:25:30 You could maybe start with the mer/Sailfish tree for android 8 / 9, remove some sailfish specific patches and apply our lxc specific ones again. @NotKit Has already ported some patches, but I'm not sure which and to where. Jul 23 22:20:41 Realisticly Id like to see halium as more of a library like java, that can be removed Jul 23 22:21:44 But I doubt that will ever be the case Jul 24 02:07:30 Hey guys, I've been reading up on the tutorial and I see you guys recommend 16GB of RAM for the build system. I regret buying only 8GB when building my PC now, but could I dedicate a large section of swap space to compensate, or is that a bad idea? Jul 24 02:10:22 Hey guys, I've be"> The 16 GB recommendation you heard from someone is actually not true Jul 24 02:10:46 I have 8 GB of RAM here and can confirm that it doesn't go up to the swap Jul 24 02:10:57 And that also changes if you compile on multicores anyway Jul 24 02:15:44 I see, thank you! Jul 24 02:22:53 Also, I'm trying to grasp what Halium actually is. It's not the kernel, the kernel is Linux, is it basically an abstraction layer between the hardware and the OS? Since the kernel doesn't support every single phone's unique, proprietary devices, Halium provides access to them? Am I in the ballpark? Or am I talking nonsense? Jul 24 02:28:20 @ExpandingDev [Also, I'm trying to grasp what Halium actually is. It's not the kernel, the kern …], Yes, Halium is a set of components which, together with the devices Android-based drivers, represent a HAL. Jul 24 02:30:43 Wow, the name makes sense now... HAL = hardware abstraction layer = halium. My mind is blown Jul 24 02:33:06 Effectively it's a minimal and patched Android without any Java bits and only the parts required to get the proprietary blobs running Jul 24 02:58:51 Is there any plan on making a package manager/binary distribution system for Halium? Or at least a central repo? Or is it basically contact whoever has done the build in the past and hope they got it to work? Jul 24 02:59:16 halium is just running the android userspace and stuffs Jul 24 02:59:29 as fredldotme said anyway Jul 24 02:59:38 the rootfs took care of package manager and all stuffs **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Jul 24 02:59:57 2019