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A bit later than expected but we’re back! Over 2 months passed since the last release and we’re finally back with a new release called “Cold Brew”. We have been working very hard behind the scenes in the past 2 months!

So you’re asking what we have done? Most importantly we now have an initial setup for camera working on both the N4 and N5 with an initial version of the app written in Qt (QML). It’s still pretty rough, but it will do basics for now.  Further improvements will come once we upgrade Qt to 5.7/5.8.

Behind the scenes we’ve been working on getting our Yocto updated to Pyro. This brings quite some challenges due to glibc (2.24) not being compatible with linux kernels < 3.2. Also the newer systemd version (232) brings some challenges in terms of kernel requirements, but we’ve been able to work around those for now.

For Mako (N4), Hammerhead (N5) this isn’t really a problem because we have a 3.4 based kernel, for the Tenderloin (Touchpad) there are 3.4 based kernels available as well, so we’ll be aiming to migrate to a 3.4 based kernel for Tenderloin.

For Maguro (Galaxy Nexus) the situation is unfortunately more problematic because there’s no real working 3.4 based kernel available currently. It’s therefore likely that as of next release we will be forced to drop support for the Galaxy Nexus.

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. There are already a lot of synergies between the various OS-es based on Android and also still quite some minor tweaks for each OS. By joining forces in the project we aim to have a common base for the various Android based OS-es.

We have the following items on our to-do list to focus on:

  • Work on Yocto Pyro upgrade
  • QT 5.7/5.8 Upgrade
  • Various UI tweaks
  • Messaging improvements
  • Camera improvements

Known issues:

  • Node-SQLite3 is currently not working. Components using Node-SQLite3 have switched to an alternative storage method for now.
  • Focus bug on input fields. You can work around this by hiding the virtual keyboard and pressing the input again.

Changelog

Applications:

  • Testr (org.webosports.app.testr): Adds test of HTML5 camera API (navigator.mediaDevices); Removes erroneous component from HTML5 camera test; Camera test works correctly with portrait video; HTML5 camera test: adds list of user media devices & requests rear camera.
  • Camera (org.webosports.app.camera): Initial app writen from scratch in QT.

System Level:

  • qtubuntu-camera: add missing dependencies for Qt.
  • packagegroup-luneos-extended: put the camera recipes in LIBHYBRIS_RDEPENDS.
  • mobile-broadband-provider-info: Add LIC_FILES_CHKSUM.
  • qtbase_git.bbappend: Use = for PACKAGECONFIG_DISTRO.
  • hunspell: remove – it is in meta-oe.
  • mesa: do not move around libGLESv2.so.
  • qtvideo-node: Use webOS-ports repository.
  • meta-webos-ports: Add org.webosports.app.camera and the camera infrastructure packages.

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Feel free to to get started. Tenderloin, Mako, Hammerhead and Maguro remain our focus for now, but the emulator & Grouper work too.

Please note that in order to use the latest stable builds on the Galaxy Nexus (Maguro), Nexus 4 (Mako) and Nexus 5 (Hammerhead) you need to flash the CM 12.1 images first using CWM/TWRP. In order to do so, you might be required to do a “factory reset” or at least “wipe cache”. CWM/TWRP will indicate when this is needed. After successfully flashing CM 12.1, make sure to boot it at least once before going back to CWM/TWRP to flash the latest LuneOS image! We have provided links to CM 12.1 for these 3 images on our device pages below.

Installation instructions for , , , , and are on the . And remember we .

Don’t forget to contact us with any questions and feel free to . Catch us on Twitter on IRC: Freenode:#webos-ports or email [email protected].

We will see you shortly with a new release!

 

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use backported recipe icyque: Add recipe Ignore generated pycache directory iio-sensor-proxy: introduce recipe imaccountvalidator, activitymanager, db8, filecache, sleepd, luna-service2: Bump SRCREV imaccountvalidator, imlibpurpleservice: Add icyque plugin imlibpurpleservice, org.webosports.service.messaging, webos-telephonyd, app-services, core-apps, nodejs-module-webos-sysbus: Bump SRCREV Include android-kernel-bootimg for each MACHINE that needs it Initial work for webOS OSE migration initramfs-android-image: make it possible to add content; make sure that ANDROID_EXTRA_INITRAMFS_IMAGE_INSTALL is expanded initramfs-android-recovery-tissot: skip file-rdeps QA as well initramfs-boot-android: cosmetics; disable busybox extreme symlink checks; fix image identification for rootfs on partition; import Fix-userdata-mount-options.patch from meta-hp; init.sh: be less verbose for initial user data copy; mount /dev/pts for cases when enable_adb is used; put .firstboot_done in a rw folder; reset uevent_help when stopping mdev; split halium and generic version; use mdev instead of udev initramfs-boot-android: fix tenderloin’s boot; Move initrd RDEPENDS from ANDROID_EXTRA_INITRAMFS_IMAGE_INSTALL to initramfs-boot-android recipe; put .firstboot_done in a rw folder; split halium and generic version; tenderloin: mount /boot as ro; tenderloin: use correct folder for media data initramfs-scripts-android: improve init scripts; switch from RNDIS to CDC-ECM initramfs-scripts-halium: move Fix-userdata-mount-options.patch to the right directory; specify needs through RDEPENDS initrdscripts: fix tenderloin initial data (wallpaper) jemalloc: Switch to OSE repo kernel.bbclass: drop backported bbclass; remove backported bbclass; import from oe-core/pyro and backport one fix from oe-core/rocko kernel: tenderloin, mako, hammerhead, onyx bump SRCREV for GCC8 kernel_android, android-kernel-bootimg: use pkg_postinst_ontarget kernel_android.bbclass: fix path to the KERNEL_DEVICETREE; use ${KERNEL_PACKAGE_NAME}-image instead of kernel-image kernel_android: update for new KERNEL_* variables from oe-core; use the bbclass again keymanager: bump SRCREV kf5bluezqt-mer: set QT.BluezQt.module to fix compatibility with Qt 5.12 layer.conf: Update to warrior release name series leveldb: move bbappend to the matching directory leveldb-tl: downgrade to gcc-4.7 branch; provide native version libbson: Bump to latest upstream release libcamera: introduce recipe libdrm: add vboxvideo to tested modules; update the patch to apply for 2.4.96 libglibutil: fix LICENSE and LIC_FILES_CHKSUM libhybris, wayland: use wayland-egl from libhybris again libhybris: bump SRCREV and resolve the review comments; fix build with glibc-2.26; fix mido build flags; fix tenderloin build flags; provide also virtual/mesa and set PREFERRED_PROVIDER for all android devices; refresh patch; remove the already applied patch from SRC_URI; restrict COMPATIBLE_MACHINE to halium MACHINEs; use older SRCREV for tenderloin; don’t install wayland-egl; drop SRCREV libpalmsocket: fix build with openssl-1.1.1 libpbnjson: restore PV and OECMAKE_GENERATOR fix libpng: Bump to 1.6.37 librolegen: Add DEPENDS; Switch to OSE version + patches libsandbox: Migrate from OWO to OSE libsensmon: blacklist due to newer vala incompatibility libshr-glib: blacklist because of random failures libvpx: enable thumb to work around issue with -halium appended to TUNE_PKGARCH linunx-lg-mako: bump SRCREV linux-: don’t use ANDROID_BOOTIMG_CMDLINE for built-in kernel cmdline linux-{oneplus-onyx,lg-mako}: fix branch parameter linux-hp-tenderloin: bump SRCREV; use a 3.4 kernel linux-lg-{mako,hammerhead},linux-hp-tenderloin: backport 2 changes to fix build with gcc8 linux-lg-hammerhead: bump SRCREV; fix some minor defconfig values linux-lg-mako: send patches upstream and bump SRCREV; switch to old ubp-5.1 branch with just 1 fix for gcc-8 from cm-14.1 branch linux-oneplus-onyx: switch to old cm-14.1-los branch with just 1 fix for gcc-8 from luneos/cm-14.1-wip branch linux-xiaomi-rosy: bump SRCREV linux-xiaomi-tissot: bump SRCREV linux-yocto: add own defconfig; backport 5.0 from master and switch from linux-yocto-dev; drop backported fixes for compatibility with older Yocto; enable few more drm drivers; squashfs: add squash kernel module for anbox; use own virtio.cfg and reinclude kernel-module-virtio-gpu as a module linux-yocto-dev: add bbappend also for -dev version; enable vboxguest in the kernel and blacklist vboxguestdrivers again lsb: rename bbappend to match any version luna-applauncher: JustType: use a relative margin for main field (got broken after Qt 5.12.5 upgrade) luna-appmanager: Bump SRCREV; fix LS2 for webOS-OSE luna-downloadmgr, applicationinstallerutility: Add recipes luna-downloadmgr: Drop MACHINE specific configuration luna-next: Bump SRCREV; LS2 fix for webOS-OSE luna-next-cardshell: bump SRCREV; merge webosose branch to master luna-next-conf: fix possible conflict between evdevtouch and evdevkeyboard; fix VBoxTouch parameters for qemu; rosy: give input devices to evdevkeyboard; update VBoxTouch params and enable input and cursor; use drm+eglfs_kms for qemux86 luna-prefs-data.bb: Fix Lune OS name to LuneOS luna-qml-launcher: fix LS2 for webOS-OSE luna-service2: bump SRCREV; re-enable default LS2 security policy; remove webos_machine_impl_dep inherit imported from OSE luna-service2-security-conf: Switch to own fork luna-sysmgr: explicitely put RDEPENDS on powerd; Fix branch; fix LS2 for webOS-OSE luna-sysmgr-common: Bump SRCREV luna-sysmgr-conf, nyx-conf, nyx-modules, luna-next-conf: add support for raspberrypi4(-64) luna-sysservice, nodejs-module-webos-sysbus, nyx-utils, luna-service2, nyx-lib, pmloglib, pmloglib-private: Bump SRCREV luna-sysservice: Add back dropped PV; bump SRCREV; fix LS2 for webOS-OSE luna-systemui: Bump SRCREV luna-webappmanager: bump SRCREV; fix LS2 for webOS-OSE luneos.inc: drop kernel-module-virtio-gpu; enable image-buildinfo; exclude DATETIME from IMAGE_NAME, KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE_NAME, MODULE_IMAGE_BASE_NAME vardeps; include all default WARN_QA in ERROR_QA; replace uvesafb with vboxvideo; set WEBOS_TARGET_MACHINE_IMPL only in webos_machine_impl_dep; simplify PREMIRROR configuration; use linux-yocto-dev also for qemux86-64; use new oe-core variable IMAGE_VERSION_SUFFIX luneos: add rpi-sdimg.gz IMAGE_FSTYPE; reinclude luneos-recipe-blacklist-world.inc and update it for Yocto 2.7 Warrior; use linux-yocto-dev for qemux86 luneos_image.bbclass: remove the webos_swap_hook function luneos-{package,emulator-appliance}.inc: remove extra dash in filenames luneos-components: bump SRCREV and switch to qt-5.12 branch luneos-dev-image, luneui-example-image: drop mesa luneos-dev-image: add libdrm-tests; add more packages for testing luneos-emulator.ovf: move to qemux86 subdirectory and restrict to qemux86; refresh to ovf-2.0 format with VirtualBox-6.0.8; update OSType for qemux86-64 luneos-emulator-appliance.inc: include ${IMAGE_NAME_SUFFIX} in source VMDK filename; use pigz-native instead of zip-native; switch from default VBoxVGA to VBoxSVGA luneos-image: add WKS with syslinux config file without serial luneos-package.inc: bump android-update-package SRCREV; fix SRCREV; include ${IMAGE_NAME_SUFFIX} in source rootfs filename; work around tar being killed by OOMK; work around tar being killed by OOMK even harder luneos-preferred-providers.inc: remove VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_bash; use busybox as a provider for bash and stat luneos-preferred-versions.inc: downgrade gcc from default 8 to 7 luneos-recipe-blacklist-world.inc: blacklist remmina; use weak assignment luneui-example: add emulator-appliance and android package images luneui-example-image, packagegroup-luneos-extended: add Anbox for qemux86-64 luneui-example-image,luneos-dev-image: include glmark2 only for qemuall lxc: ignore stringop-overflow= errors with gcc8 make, hammerhead, tenderloin: use mesa-gl as virtual/mesa provider; use kernel sources from shr-distribution/linux.git and fix build with gcc-7; use our Halium image mako, hammerhead: Use upstream kernels which now have our patches included mako: Fix the kernel build maliit-framework-qt5: set QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland mediaindexer: Bump SRCREV; Switch back to master branch mesa: backport 19.0.5 and mesa-demos 8.4.0 from oe-core; drop backported PROVIDES; enable gallium only for target builds; update old recipe; use latest mesa from oe-core mesa-gl: remove ${includedir}/KHR/khrplatform.h when using libhybris meson: override 0003_native-bindir patch with a fixed version; drop backported fix, now in oe-core revision we’re using messaging-accounts: Bump SRCREV meta-: add LAYERSERIES_COMPAT to layer.conf files meta-: add LAYERSERIES_COMPAT to layer.conf files; set PREFERRED_PROVIDER for libgl and libgbm for all android devices meta-{asus,hp,huawei,lg,motorola,oneplus,xiaomi}: remove fstab overload meta-acer, meta-asus, meta-aurora, meta-fso, meta-geeksphone, meta-htc, meta-nokia meta-openmoko, meta-osmocombb, meta-palm, meta-samsung, meta-shr-distro, meta-shr: Remove unsupported layers meta-android, meta-hp: respect IMAGE_NAME_SUFFIX variable meta-android: add FREESMARTPHONE_GIT; initramfs-android-recovery: add inc; remove leftover from android-tools removal; use separate PACKAGE_DIR for Halium-based packages meta-android-halium.inc: add halium OVERRIDE; blacklist virglrenderer, cogl-1.0, clutter-1.0, mx-1.0, clutter-gst-3.0, clutter-gtk-1.0 meta-hp: initramfs-boot-android: move Fix-userdata-mount-options.patch to meta-webos-ports; migrate tenderloin to use Halium’s init meta-luneos-backports-2.8: add layer for backports from Yocto 2.8 Zeus; Add pidgin 2.13 meta-motorola: Athene, use our own fork for now.; Fixes for athene target to make build work; Initial work for athene target meta-oneplus: Fixes for onyx target to make build work; Initial work on layer; linux-oneplus-onyx: Use herrie82 branch pending upstream merge; Update kernel for onyx (OnePlus X) meta-qt5-compat: remove meta-shr, meta-fso: remove blacklisted recipes meta-smartphone: Add meta-huawei layer with Angler target; udev-extraconf: Uniform naming scheme for device udev rules and update udev rules meta-webos-ports: Add pinephone machine meta-xiaomi: add initial support for rosy (Redmi 5); Further updates to make things work; Get image for Tissot building; Initial work for Xiaomi A1 (tissot); Initial work on layer; linux-xiaomi-mido: Fix incorrect RAM_BASE addresses; Mido enable WLAN as module; mido fix persist partition number in fstab; mido use correct wlan module name; rosy minor fixes; tissot: add initramfs-android-recovery; tissot: enable permissive SELinux; tissot: ignore other parameters from bootloader; tissot: switch to cm-14.1 kernel to fix wifi Migrate LuneOS targeted machines to using android-kernel-image mmsd: Bump SRCREV mobile-broadband-provider-info: Bump SRCREV module-base.bbclass: import from oe-core/pyro and backport the fix to support newer kernels; refresh from rocko module-base: remove backported bbclass mojo: Switch to webOS-ports/webOS-OSE branches mojomail, pmcertificatemgr: bump SRCREV mojoservicelauncher: bump SRCREV; temporary drop nodejs-module-webos-dynaload and nodejs-module-webos-sysbus mpeg2dec: ignore textrel QA issue in libmpeg2 mtp-server: bump SRCREV; fix build with glog-0.3.5 nemo-qml-plugin-dbus: Bump to latest from upstream node-gyp-native: upgrade to 4.0.0+git; fix branch parameter nodejs-enyo-dev-native: Bump SRCREV nodejs-module-webos-{dynaload,sysbus}: bump SRCREV nodejs-module-webos-dynaload: Move to OSE version nodejs-module-webos-pmlog: Add fix from upstream OSE nodejs-module-webos-service: Add recipe from OSE nodejs-module-webos-sysbus: Bump SRCREV; Fix installation of role files.; Fix work directory; Migrate to webOS OSE version; restore old security schema novacomd: Remove upstart init script; Switch to OSE version ntp: Add an empty ntp-kod file numptyphysics: fix file-rdeps QA nyx-conf: add pinephone power key config nyx-modules, nyx-conf: Fix pinephone setup nyx-modules: bump SRCREV; Changes for new nyx modules from OSE;’disable security and security2 modules and return to the image; fix build for tenderloin; fix rosy’s cmake; fixes for webOS-OSE rebase; qemux86(-64) update copyright and specify modules to build; reintroduce nyx-modules-hybris for Halium based targets; toro & toroplus: Update copyright & hybris modules; Update copyright nyx-modules-hybris: bump SRCREV for nyx-lib compatibility fixes ofono: Drop patches that are no longer used.; Update to latest from Mer; use more recent version omhacks: blacklist openssl: update openssl.cnf u-a configuration openssl, gtest, leveldb: drop EXTENDPRAUTO openssl10: remove the bbappend and blacklist instead opkg: Rename bbappend to match new version from oe-core packagegroup: temoporary drop certmgrd, pmcertificatemgr, mojomail-imap, mojomail-pop, mojomail-smtp, nyx-modules packagegroup-luneos-extended: add messwerk app; Drop downloadmanager in favor of luna-downloadmgr; include DISTRO_EXTRA_RDEPENDS to install necessary kernel modules; include rng-tools for qemu*; re-enable nyx-modules-hybris; replace wireless-tools with iw; Add event-monitor & event-monitor-network PATCH] athene, mido, onyx: Fix display size and add ANDROID_HEADERS_DEFINES pdm & pdm-plugin: Add various bits to build & include in images. phonesim: Bump to 1.21 pidgin, leveldb-tl, extra-cmake-modules, pmloglib-private: don’t rdepend on ${PN} from ${PN}-dev pidgin: Make bbappend version independent; remove the backported recipes; update purple-OE-branding-25.patch to apply cleanly; Update to 2.13; use backported recipes pidgin-sipe: Update to latest release from upstream pmloglib: Add back PV pmloglib-private: Add back PV powerstat: Update to latest upstream properties-cpp: add sha265sum, fix runtime dependencies pulseaudio: rename bbappend to apply on new version from oe-core; update patches to apply on 11.1 version pulseaudio-modules-droid: adapt folders for PulseAudio 11.1; bump SRCREV for 12.2 compatibility; update PULSEAUDIO_VERSION to 12.2 purple-skypeweb: Update to latest release from upstream python-tz: Bump to 2019.1 qemu: don’t enable spice for target; drop virglrenderer from target qemu as well; enable sdl and virtfs as well; enable virglrenderer spice libusb usb-redir gtk+ qemux86: use wic.vmdk qt5: refresh the patches for 5.12.3 version qt5-plugin-generic-vboxtouch: bump SRCREV; switch to new version from Tofee qt5-qpa-hwcomposer-plugin: bump SRCREV and fix build; fix compatibility with qtbase 5.12; remove unneeded patch qtbase: allow to easily select different QPA; update PACKAGECONFIG xkbcommon-evdev -> xkbcommon qtlocation-luneos-plugin: replace qtlocation patch; Update plugins dir and PV qtvideo-node, org.webosports.app.camera: fix PV qtwayland: don’t use wayland-brcm; drop drm-egl-server and libhybris-egl-server PACKAGECONFIGs; fix QWaylandShellPrivate inheritance; Fix window properties; refresh patches for 5.12; fix the last patch filename in SRC_URI; update patches for 5.12.5 qtwebengine: enable wayland-brcm for rpi, drm-egl-server for qemuall and libhybris-egl-server for the rest; fix 0001-WebContents-provide-additional-features-from-window..patch; fix patch directory; fix Sync call patch; refresh patches for 5.12; refresh patches for 5.12.5 raspberrypi4-64: fix TUNE_PKGARCH_64 rdxd: Drop stub and add the real thing.; Add missing PROVIDES README: update to depend on master branches Remove AOL & ICQ protocol plugins Revert \”hammerhead: temporarily disable gobject introspection\” Revert \”meta-hp: initramfs-boot-android: move Fix-userdata-mount-options.patch to meta-webos-ports\” SANITY_TESTED_DISTROS: drop ubuntu-16.04 sdl2-opengles-test: build only sdl2_opengles2_test for all rpi MACHINEs; Fix typo in license file.; Switch to new repo and update to latest version sensorfw: bump SRCREV and make it more generic; fix orientation matrix for pinephone serviceinstaller: Switch to OSE version + our patch shadow-sysroot: rename bbappend to match new version sleepd: add powerd as RDEPENDS snappy: import from OSE and add as a dependency to leveldb; use newer 1.1.7 version from meta-oe storaged: Add PV Switch from branch= to WEBOS_GIT_PARAM_BRANCH systemd: disable networkd and resolved.; fix boot for old kernels; fix build without resolved; rebase patches to apply on 237 version; rebase patches to apply on 241; update Disable-ProtectHome-and-ProtectSystem-for-old-kernel.patch to apply on 239 version; Update mmc patch; update persistent-storage-rule-mmc-partname.patch to apply on 234 version systemd-conf: disable key handling in logind.conf systemd-machine-units: regroup xiaomi identical service files; fix bluetooth for hammerhead; fix bluetooth for mako; mido: fix Bluetooth; rosy: fix Bluetooth; rosy: fix wlan module loading; tissot: fix Bluetooth systemd-serialgetty: disable SERIAL_CONSOLES on LuneOS’s qemu; drop weird bbappend tzdata: rename bbappend to apply on renamed recipe ubx-utils: fix file-rdeps QA udev-extraconf: override automount.rules with empty rules file; tissot, rosy: add touchscreen0 rule unused: remove long unused recipes and bbclasses uriparser: Upgrade to 0.9.3 Various components: Move back to webOS-ports fork Various fixes for systemd vboxguestdrivers: backport 5.2.22 from meta-oe; unblacklist but install only vboxguest and vboxsf modules VoiceCall: Bump SRCREV & drop patch; Bump version to latest from upstream and refresh patches; Drop patches since our changes are merged upstream; fix DEVICELOCK handling wayland: limit do_install_append only for target webos_{lttng,pmlog_config}.bbclass: move to the right layer webos_configure_manifest.bbclass, webos_system_bus.bbclass: replace some warnings with notes webos_configure_manifest.bbclass: move to the right layer webos_nyx_module_provider.bbclass: enable NYXMOD_OW_MSMMTP by default webos_test_provider.bbclass: move to meta-luneui webos-connman-adapter: bump SRCREV webos-initscripts, org.webosports.cdav, app-services, bootd, com.webos.service.pdm, db8, enyo-1.0, mojoservice-framework, mojomail: Bump SRCREV webos-initscripts.bb: Fix inherit webos-initscripts: don’t include systemd-machine-units in sstate signature; fix startup sequence for webOS-OSE; Fix whitespace issues webos-keyboard: fix LS2 for webOS-OSE; Bump SRCREV wifi-module-load: fix sleep call in systemd service luneos-components: Update Qt version to 5.12.5; 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