1 <!-- 2 Copyright 2010 The Android Open Source Project 3 4 Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 8 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 10 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 limitations under the License. 15 --> 16 17 # Downloading the Source Tree # 18 19 ## Installing Repo ## 20 21 Repo is a tool that makes it easier to work with Git in the context of Android. For more information about Repo, see [Version Control](version-control.html). 22 23 To install, initialize, and configure Repo, follow these steps: 24 25 - Make sure you have a bin/ directory in your home directory, and that it is included in your path: 26 27 $ mkdir ~/bin 28 $ PATH=~/bin:$PATH 29 30 - Download the Repo script and ensure it is executable: 31 32 $ curl https://dl-ssl.google.com/dl/googlesource/git-repo/repo > ~/bin/repo 33 $ chmod a+x ~/bin/repo 34 35 - For version 1.15, the SHA-1 checksum for repo is 36 8eb56d98b36d615c3efec51868e87bebe757feb1 37 38 - For version 1.16, the SHA-1 checksum for repo is 39 f3bfa7fd2d0a44aa40579bb0242cc20df37b5e17 40 41 42 ## Initializing a Repo client ## 43 44 After installing Repo, set up your client to access the android source repository: 45 46 - Create an empty directory to hold your working files. 47 If you're using MacOS, this has to be on a case-sensitive filesystem. 48 Give it any name you like: 49 50 51 $ mkdir WORKING_DIRECTORY 52 $ cd WORKING_DIRECTORY 53 54 - Run `repo init` to bring down the latest version of Repo with all its most recent bug fixes. You must specify a URL for the manifest, which specifies where the various repositories included in the Android source will be placed within your working directory. 55 56 $ repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest 57 58 To check out a branch other than "master", specify it with -b: 59 60 $ repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-4.0.1_r1 61 62 - When prompted, please configure Repo with your real name and email address. To use the Gerrit code-review tool, you will need an email address that is connected with a [registered Google account](https://www.google.com/accounts). Make sure this is a live address at which you can receive messages. The name that you provide here will show up in attributions for your code submissions. 63 64 A successful initialization will end with a message stating that Repo is initialized in your working directory. Your client directory should now contain a `.repo` directory where files such as the manifest will be kept. 65 66 67 ## Getting the files ## 68 69 To pull down files to your working directory from the repositories as specified in the default manifest, run 70 71 $ repo sync 72 73 The Android source files will be located in your working directory 74 under their project names. The initial sync operation will take 75 an hour or more to complete. For more about `repo sync` and other 76 Repo commands, see [Version Control](version-control.html). 77 78 79 ## Using authentication ## 80 81 By default, access to the Android source code is anonymous. To protect the 82 servers against excessive usage, each IP address is associated with a quota. 83 84 When sharing an IP address with other users (e.g. when accessing the source 85 repositories from beyond a NAT firewall), the quotas can trigger even for 86 regular usage patterns (e.g. if many users sync new clients from the same IP 87 address within a short period). 88 89 In that case, it is possible to use authenticated access, which then uses 90 a separate quota for each user, regardless of the IP address. 91 92 The first step is to create a password from 93 [the password generator](https://android.googlesource.com/new-password) and 94 to save it in `~/.netrc` according to the instructions on that page. 95 96 The second step is to force authenticated access, by using the following 97 manifest URI: `https://android.googlesource.com/a/platform/manifest`. Notice 98 how the `/a/` directory prefix triggers mandatory authentication. You can 99 convert an existing client to use mandatory authentication with the following 100 command: 101 102 $ repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/a/platform/manifest 103 104 ## Troubleshooting network issues ## 105 106 When downloading from behind a proxy (which is common in some 107 corporate environments), it might be necessary to explicitly 108 specify the proxy that is then used by repo: 109 110 $ export HTTP_PROXY=http://<proxy_user_id>:<proxy_password>@<proxy_server>:<proxy_port> 111 $ export HTTPS_PROXY=http://<proxy_user_id>:<proxy_password>@<proxy_server>:<proxy_port> 112 113 More rarely, Linux clients experience connectivity issues, getting 114 stuck in the middle of downloads (typically during "Receiving objects"). 115 It has been reported that tweaking the settings of the TCP/IP stack and 116 using non-parallel commands can improve the situation. You need root 117 access to modify the TCP setting: 118 119 $ sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling=0 120 $ repo sync -j1 121 122 123 ## Using a local mirror ## 124 125 When using many clients, especially in situations where bandwidth is scarce, 126 it is better to create a local mirror of the entire server content, and to 127 sync clients from that mirror (which requires no network access). 128 129 These instructions assume that the mirror is created in `/usr/local/aosp/mirror`. 130 The first step is to create and sync the mirror itself, which uses close to 131 10GB of network bandwidth and a similar amount of disk space. Notice the 132 `--mirror` flag, which can only be specified when creating a new client: 133 134 $ mkdir -p /usr/local/aosp/mirror 135 $ cd /usr/local/aosp/mirror 136 $ repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/mirror/manifest --mirror 137 $ repo sync 138 139 Once the mirror is synced, new clients can be created from it. Note that it's 140 important to specify an absolute path: 141 142 $ mkdir -p /usr/local/aosp/master 143 $ cd /usr/local/aosp/master 144 $ repo init -u /usr/local/aosp/mirror/platform/manifest.git 145 $ repo sync 146 147 Finally, to sync a client against the server, the mirror needs to be synced 148 against the server, then the client against the mirror: 149 150 $ cd /usr/local/aosp/mirror 151 $ repo sync 152 $ cd /usr/local/aosp/master 153 $ repo sync 154 155 It's possible to store the mirror on a LAN server and to access it over 156 NFS, SSH or Git. It's also possible to store it on a removable drive and 157 to pass that drive around between users or between machines. 158 159 160 ## Verifying Git Tags ## 161 162 Load the following public key into your GnuPG key database. The key is used to sign annotated tags that represent releases. 163 164 $ gpg --import 165 166 Copy and paste the key(s) below, then enter EOF (Ctrl-D) to end the input and process the keys. 167 168 -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- 169 Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) 170 171 mQGiBEnnWD4RBACt9/h4v9xnnGDou13y3dvOx6/t43LPPIxeJ8eX9WB+8LLuROSV 172 lFhpHawsVAcFlmi7f7jdSRF+OvtZL9ShPKdLfwBJMNkU66/TZmPewS4m782ndtw7 173 8tR1cXb197Ob8kOfQB3A9yk2XZ4ei4ZC3i6wVdqHLRxABdncwu5hOF9KXwCgkxMD 174 u4PVgChaAJzTYJ1EG+UYBIUEAJmfearb0qRAN7dEoff0FeXsEaUA6U90sEoVks0Z 175 wNj96SA8BL+a1OoEUUfpMhiHyLuQSftxisJxTh+2QclzDviDyaTrkANjdYY7p2cq 176 /HMdOY7LJlHaqtXmZxXjjtw5Uc2QG8UY8aziU3IE9nTjSwCXeJnuyvoizl9/I1S5 177 jU5SA/9WwIps4SC84ielIXiGWEqq6i6/sk4I9q1YemZF2XVVKnmI1F4iCMtNKsR4 178 MGSa1gA8s4iQbsKNWPgp7M3a51JCVCu6l/8zTpA+uUGapw4tWCp4o0dpIvDPBEa9 179 b/aF/ygcR8mh5hgUfpF9IpXdknOsbKCvM9lSSfRciETykZc4wrRCVGhlIEFuZHJv 180 aWQgT3BlbiBTb3VyY2UgUHJvamVjdCA8aW5pdGlhbC1jb250cmlidXRpb25AYW5k 181 cm9pZC5jb20+iGAEExECACAFAknnWD4CGwMGCwkIBwMCBBUCCAMEFgIDAQIeAQIX 182 gAAKCRDorT+BmrEOeNr+AJ42Xy6tEW7r3KzrJxnRX8mij9z8tgCdFfQYiHpYngkI 183 2t09Ed+9Bm4gmEO5Ag0ESedYRBAIAKVW1JcMBWvV/0Bo9WiByJ9WJ5swMN36/vAl 184 QN4mWRhfzDOk/Rosdb0csAO/l8Kz0gKQPOfObtyYjvI8JMC3rmi+LIvSUT9806Up 185 hisyEmmHv6U8gUb/xHLIanXGxwhYzjgeuAXVCsv+EvoPIHbY4L/KvP5x+oCJIDbk 186 C2b1TvVk9PryzmE4BPIQL/NtgR1oLWm/uWR9zRUFtBnE411aMAN3qnAHBBMZzKMX 187 LWBGWE0znfRrnczI5p49i2YZJAjyX1P2WzmScK49CV82dzLo71MnrF6fj+Udtb5+ 188 OgTg7Cow+8PRaTkJEW5Y2JIZpnRUq0CYxAmHYX79EMKHDSThf/8AAwUIAJPWsB/M 189 pK+KMs/s3r6nJrnYLTfdZhtmQXimpoDMJg1zxmL8UfNUKiQZ6esoAWtDgpqt7Y7s 190 KZ8laHRARonte394hidZzM5nb6hQvpPjt2OlPRsyqVxw4c/KsjADtAuKW9/d8phb 191 N8bTyOJo856qg4oOEzKG9eeF7oaZTYBy33BTL0408sEBxiMior6b8LrZrAhkqDjA 192 vUXRwm/fFKgpsOysxC6xi553CxBUCH2omNV6Ka1LNMwzSp9ILz8jEGqmUtkBszwo 193 G1S8fXgE0Lq3cdDM/GJ4QXP/p6LiwNF99faDMTV3+2SAOGvytOX6KjKVzKOSsfJQ 194 hN0DlsIw8hqJc0WISQQYEQIACQUCSedYRAIbDAAKCRDorT+BmrEOeCUOAJ9qmR0l 195 EXzeoxcdoafxqf6gZlJZlACgkWF7wi2YLW3Oa+jv2QSTlrx4KLM= 196 =Wi5D 197 -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- 198 199 After importing the keys, you can verify any tag with 200 201 $ git tag -v TAG_NAME 202 203 If you haven't [set up ccache](initializing.html#ccache) yet, 204 now would be a good time to do it. 205 206 # Next: Build the code # 207 208 You now have a complete local copy of the Android codebase. Continue on to [building](building.html).... 209