Anyone successful in compiling the android image and able to provide a walk through as well as how to add playstore or aptoid support embedded in the compiled image?
We haven't had time to look at Android extensively. Currently the flashing tools take care of partitioning the eMMC during the flashing process and this is completely proprietary step on a per SoC basis. We would have to evaluate modifying the Android SDKs per SoC to support btrfs using subvolumes but Android kernels are giant old proprietary pieces of garbage with inconsistent btrfs support. This is the reason SD card images are so annoying to make and if we do make it, it will generate more complaints about how the images not using the full size of the MicroSD card.
To sum it up, we are still evaluating it. We recommend eMMC modules because of the greater stability and the already established process for flashing.
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Images are located in the Libre All-H3-CC under the "Source Code" tab
Allwinner Android 7 Nougat BSP
H2+/H3 and H5
Hi, any howto to follow? i´m trying build by myself
Can also try H3Droid in the meantime.
a) Does it work for H5
b) which board do you choose during installation ?
Our Android images have been released: http://share.loverpi.com/board/libre-computer-project/libre-computer-board-all-h3-cc/image/android/
> Our Android images have been released: http://share.loverpi.com/board/libre-computer-project/libre-computer-board-all-h3-cc/image/android/
I have the non eMMC version that supposedly should have Android available.
Any chance you can at least release an image for say 16GB cards or 32GB microsd cards?
No need to support all sizes imo, some are better than none!
We haven't had time to look at Android extensively. Currently the flashing tools take care of partitioning the eMMC during the flashing process and this is completely proprietary step on a per SoC basis. We would have to evaluate modifying the Android SDKs per SoC to support btrfs using subvolumes but Android kernels are giant old proprietary pieces of garbage with inconsistent btrfs support. This is the reason SD card images are so annoying to make and if we do make it, it will generate more complaints about how the images not using the full size of the MicroSD card.
To sum it up, we are still evaluating it. We recommend eMMC modules because of the greater stability and the already established process for flashing.