On Tuesday, January 22, 2013 9:00:41 PM UTC-7, Wei Chen wrote:
> hi, I have met this problem before, and I just copy the src from galaxy-gs2 
> codes from hardware/broadcom/wlan/bcmdhd/  which depend on your platform. 
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> On Sunday, January 20, 2013 4:03:00 PM UTC+8, Kobalt Kitsuné wrote:
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> > I have been having a little trouble trying to build b2g/fxos. I'm trying to 
> > build for the galaxy tab gt-p7510. Here is a clip of what is happening in 
> > the terminal:
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> > -JXmx1024m -Jclasspath 
> > /home/kobalt/B2G/build/fake-jdk-tools/lib/tools.jar:out/host/linux-x86/framework/doclava.jar:out/host/linux-x86/framework/jsilver.jar
> >  -error 2 -error 3 -error 4 -error 5 -error 6 -error 7 -error 8 -error 9 
> > -error 10 -error 11 -error 12 -error 13 -error 14 -error 15 -error 16 
> > -error 17 -error 18 -error 19 -error 20 -error 21 -error 23 -error 24 
> > -error 25 frameworks/base/api/current.txt 
> > out/target/common/obj/PACKAGING/public_api.txt
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> > First their is that, then the a little further down I get this:
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> > make: *** No rule to make target 
> > `out/target/product/p4wifi/obj/STATIC_LIBRARIES/lib_driver_cmd_bcmdhd_intermediates/lib_driver_cmd_bcmdhd.a',
> >  needed by 
> > `out/target/product/p4wifi/obj/EXECUTABLES/hostapd_intermediates/LINKED/hostapd'.
> >   Stop.
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> > real        1m4.876s
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> > user        0m20.657s
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> > sys 0m3.496s
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> > > Build failed! <
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> > I don't know if I've left something out, or if it's a problem with gcc. If 
> > someone could shed some light as to how I should go about fixing this I 
> > would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks so much for your help! I was able to build it, but now I'm having 
problems flashing it. Since I'm trying to flash it on a galaxy tab GT-P7510, I 
thought I would use heimdall. When I ran the flash.sh script however, I got:

Initialising connection...
Detecting device...
Claiming interface...
Attempt failed. Detaching driver...
Claiming interface again...
Setting up interface...

Checking if protocol is initialised...
Protocol is not initialised.
Initialising protocol...
ERROR: Failed to initialise protocol!
Re-attaching kernel driver...
Attempting to set the time on the device

I also tried fastboot, but that would not work either. Can someone tell me how 
I should flash this; maybe in a odin tar file?
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