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Can you make a 100% open source Android p
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Yocto Project and Android – Compare and Contrast
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- 1 Intro
- 2 License
- 3 Compare
- 4 Contrast
- 5 Getting Yocto Project
- 6 Setting up the environment
- 7 Local configuration
- 8 Recipes
- 9 Config, layer and recipe
- 10 Building an image
- 11 Building a rootfs with Yocto Project
- 12 What can you do with Yocto?
- 13 Overview of AOSP
- 14 Android without Google
- 15 The AOSP build system: repo and manifests
- 16 The AOSP build system: toolchains AOSP comes with toolchains for the supported compiled languages
- 17 The AOSP build system: external modules
- 18 The AOSP build system: board support packa
- 19 The AOSP build system: product type
- 20 kernel
- 21 Can you make a 100% open source Android p
- 22 Why Android is not a Linux distro
- 23 AOSP is not a stable platform
- 24 Development process: Yocto Project
- 25 Development process: AOSP
- 26 How is AOSP developed?
- 27 Community: Yocto Project
- 28 Community: AOSP
- 29 Resourcing
- 30 Conclusion