Tuesday, January 24, 2017

2017 BEST Official Lineage OS Builds Start Rolling Out For Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X,

Official Lineage OS Builds Start Rolling Out For Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X, Nextbit Robin, and More

For those of you eagerly awaiting official builds for Lineage OS, we have some good news for you: the official Lineage OS builds have now finally started coming in. The team behind the Lineage OS project announced in an official blog post that they will start rolling out official builds. In the first phase, official builds are planned for more than eighty devices.
Following the announcement, builds for the Google Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X, Moto G4/G4 Plus, Nextbit Robin, Xiaomi Redmi 1s, and the OnePlus One have gone live. Unlike CyanogenMod builds, these ROMs won’t ship with superuser binaries pre-installed. Instead, you will need to flash a separate zip file that the team will provide.
Migrating to a new custom ROM can be a hassle for many users as the developers usually request that you perform a factory reset. However, the developer team will be throwing us a bone here and will be offering experimental data migration builds for the first two months which allow users to flash Lineage OS on top of an existing CM 13 or CM 14.1 installation without having to wipe any user data. These experimental builds will feature an ugly watermark reminding users that they should not use the build as a daily driver, but should treat it as a stepping stone for migrating to Lineage OS. Users who install these experimental builds are strongly recommended to then flash the weekly build.
Release candidates will roll out every week and will be signed by a private key for authentication, so users know that they are running an official Lineage OS build. To grab the builds, head over to the official download page here. You can check out the installation statistics page here or the newly minted wiki page right here. If you’re a developer, you can keep up to date with all of the latest changes to Lineage OS by following its Gerrit project page here.

Update & Build Prep

Alright, alright, alright - it’s nearly ‘go time’ for builds to start flowing. Before everyone gets excited and rushes to download, we want to cover a few important points.
First, we want to thank everyone that stepped forward to assist with the infrastructure (and offers continue to pour in). Thanks to you all, all infrastructure pieces are lighting up ‘Operational’ on our lovely status page.
Additionally, our Download Portal, Install stats page (yep, that’s 50k+ unofficial installs already!) and Wiki are all live. Notably, all three of these sites (and this blog) are open sourced - you can contribute to them via our Gerrit instance! Bear with us if these sites look bare at the moment, they will grow with content and design as we continue marching forward.
On to the fun stuff - build roster, release process and other details:
  • The build roster is ever growing, but we are supporting Marshmallow and Nougat capable devices.
    • We’ll list the 80+ devices in a separate post.
  • Our release cadence will be ‘weekly’ by default (to be nice to all the donated hardware).
  • We will NOT be shipping root baked into the ROM.
    • Root will be a downloadable zip based install similar to gapps installation (only need to flash it once).
    • Home builders that want to bake su back into the ROM can use the command ‘export WITH_SU=true’ prior to building.
  • Our official builds will all be signed with a private key for authentication and signature permission control
Regarding installation, we recommend that users wipe when switching to LineageOS, and reinstall their gapps. However, we recognize that this can be time consuming, so we are offering an EXPERIMENTAL (read as, if it fails, you’ll have to wipe anyways) solution.
  • Alongside the ‘weekly’ release for your supported device, we’ll provide an EXPERIMENTAL data migration build.
  • This build will allow you to ‘upgrade’ from CM to the signed LineageOS weekly
  • This build may wipe permissions (you’ll have to re-allow app permissions), but should retain all user data
  • This build will be watermarked with an ugly banner to ensure that you don’t permanently run this EXPERIMENTAL release, and upgrade to a normal weekly after.
  • The process for this installation will be as follows:
    • Install EXPERIMENTAL migration build on top of cm-13.0 or cm-14.1 build (don’t try to install LineageOS 13.0 on top of CM 14.1, that will not work).
    • Reboot
    • Install LineageOS weekly build
    • Reboot
    • Re-setup your application permissions
Given the EXPERIMENTAL nature of this process, we are going to remove this option in two months time.
Look for builds to start rolling out this weekend!
LineageOS Team
Written on January 20, 2017 by ciwrl
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