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iworld 10-07-2010 01:42 PM

Re: [TESTING] CONCLUDED! (For the time being...)
 
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Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 1968300)
A) This is the TP2 section.

B) You shouldn't be running this code anymore... notice that it says testing has concluded? Please use a kernel from the autobuild service.

Except for the data connection issue, everything else worked perfect on Touch pro as well. Great job. Thanks anyway... I tried. :)

arrrghhh 10-07-2010 01:44 PM

Re: [TESTING] CONCLUDED! (For the time being...)
 
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Originally Posted by iworld (Post 1968330)
Except for the data connection issue, everything else worked perfect on Touch pro as well. Great job. Thanks anyway... I tried. :)

I guess I'm missing something... the code's been committed to git, so just grab the newest...

drynaps 10-08-2010 12:35 PM

Re: [TESTING] CONCLUDED! (For the time being...)
 
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Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 1968339)
I guess I'm missing something... the code's been committed to git, so just grab the newest...

Has the USB code been committed as well? That worked awesome with this kernel, but not with the autobuild ones.

Thanks!

arrrghhh 10-08-2010 07:43 PM

Re: [TESTING] CONCLUDED! (For the time being...)
 
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Originally Posted by drynaps (Post 1969080)
Has the USB code been committed as well? That worked awesome with this kernel, but not with the autobuild ones.

Thanks!

Nope. It's much easier to commit little pieces at a time - as I'm sure you've seen, there's usually some regression with this device or that device because we try & support all MSM devices.

So they commit this piece & that piece. Once camro fixes the most recent things broken, which seem like it's happening soon... Then we can move onto further testing USB. It didn't work flawlessly for me, and they want it to at least test well for most before they commit it to git.


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