Q0: When ${THING}?
A0: No ETAs. Don't ask.
Q1: You list my phone above but there isn't a build uploaded, why not?
A1: Haven't gotten around to it yet.
Q2: But when will you get to building it?
A2: Damn it, see Q0/A0.
Q3: How often will builds be produced?
A3: Whenever I get to them and feel like uploading.
Q4: But ${THING} isn't working for me. I cannot live without ${THING}.
A4: Not surprising, lineage-14.1 is still young. Some features aren't ported and some may still be buggy. Maybe lineage-14.1 isn't ready for you yet. And don't cry.
Q5: Xposed?
A5: Don't know. Maybe, maybe not. I'll ignore you if you complain about something and are using Xposed.
Q6: Can I complain about something?
A6: I'd prefer not, but be prepared for me to ignore you.
Q7: Can I report a bug?
A7: Absolutely. Please ensure that you are running stock ROM and kernel. No Xposed or other hacky crap. Create a logcat.
Q8: When will you fix ${THING} that I just reported?
A8: Damn it, see Q0/A0. And if your ${THING} isn't something that bothered me, it probably just got shuffled to the back of the line.
Q9: Can I donate?
A9: Code, yes. Money, no.
Q10: What is this "sdclang" thing?
A10: CM is using a optimized version of the clang/llvm compiler for official builds of Qualcomm devices. I'm using it for my own builds. See these links for more info:
Q11: My bluetooth seems to mostly work except it gets glitchy when I turn my screen off, put it in my pocket, walk away from it by more than a couple feet, etc. Why?
A11: Your OUI isn't recognized by macloader. We're doing the right thing for cm-14.x+ and giving EVERYONE the correct BT and WIFI firmware/calibration data. Send me the first three octets of your WIFI MAC address as well as the output of the instructions in
this post.
Q12: Can I dirty flash from CM to LineageOS?
A12: Absolutely. Straight dirty-flash is same as always if coming to my unofficial LineageOS builds prior to YYYY-MM-DD. There will be a special process to go to official LineageOS builds. Stay tuned.
Q13: HALP, I restored a TWRP backup and now cannot get my radio to work.
A13: First, don't panic. You have a full backup, it's just that something weird is happening on boot of the restore. We can get through this. Go ahead and restore that nice, clean backup again (Yes, restore it AGAIN!), but DO NOT REBOOT YET! Using the TWRP file manager, delete these two directories:
- /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/
- /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/shared_prefs/