TeamDouche resumes nightly building of CyanogenMOD CM7

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After a short hiatus, TeamDouche are back in operation compiling the nightly builds of CyanogenMOD. If you want to find out the list of officially supported devices, you can head over to http://buildbot.teamdouche.net/ and once the downloads are ready, you can find the downloads at http://mirror.teamdouche.net/?type=nightly.

If you want to keep an eye on the current code submissions going into the cyanogenMOD repository, you can head to http://review.cyanogenmod.com.


The current list of supported devices according to the site is:

  • ace
  • passion
  • sholes
  • espresso
  • bravo
  • bravoc
  • hero
  • supersonic
  • inc
  • liberty
  • legend
  • one
  • z71
  • vision
  • crespo
  • glacier

TeamDouce have now officially dropped support for the Dream/Sapphire for those of you who still own those devices.  The nightlies have started compiling and they are slowly working through the list so check back frequently to see if you’re device build is ready yet.

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6 Responses

  1. SuperFunkyFr3$h says:

    Ah, this sucks, they dropped support for the Dream, but good thing that I’m going to get a G2/Vision next week :D

    Also, my brother bought a MT3G not even 6 months ago from T-Mobile and CM ALREADY dropped support for them when T-Mobile is STILL selling them, and for $100 on a two year extension. How can they still sell an outdated phone? Especially because you can get a better and newer phone for the same price.

  2. The G1 is an ancient phone at this point. I got it when it first came out…that was over 2 years ago. Since the phone revolution finally reached the U.S. (phones were years ahead in Europe before even the iPhone hit the market..when I first saw what the iphone was meant to do my thought was…so???we have smartphones that do all of that now). Now…at the current rate, a 6 month old phone will be old news since every 6 months you will be hearing about some crazy new added feature. Thats what happened in Europe years ago. I am only hoping this will lead to shorter contracts like it did in Europe since no one wants to have an ancient phone anymore. When ALL phones sucked in the U.S. you really didnt care about having the latest and greatest.. Now that the next model up will most likely be making you coffee and serving it to you in bed…2 year contracts wont cut it…I hope;)

    Dropping support for the G1 was only natural.

    Honestly I have my girlfriends G1 (which she got late and still has to hold on to it for a few months) on CM 5.08 which was extremely stable at the time, with apps2sd of course, and my shelved G1 which i use for root access to the PS3 only is at CM6.1 and it didnt really need it. Its not like you have flash support on the G1 due to cpu architecture limitations and with aps2sd the sd card installation would be the only other reason you would want froyo on the G1.

    Also..another look into the future from Harpocrates23…video calling is a phase and it will die out soon. It doesnt have support to do it from PC to phone, not everyone has it, it requires spotty 4G coverage to work or wifi and once you start using it..it’s not as exciting as you thought it would be. They thought it would fly in Europe and it didnt. Even when people had plans that included free video calling and even with better coverage for it (European countries have less area to cover making it easier to have national coverage…not completely blaming U.S. providers…although they still suck :P ) and people got bored of it quickly.

    Thats all for now ;)

  3. David says:

    ah, it’s expected, but still sad that cyanogen dropped d/s support.. i remember cm3 and 4 on my old g1.. sad day.

  4. David says:

    ah, it’s expected, but still sad that cyanogen dropped d/s support.. i remember cm3 and 4 on my old g1.. sad day.

  5. David says:

    ah, it’s expected, but still sad that cyanogen dropped d/s support.. i remember cm3 and 4 on my old g1.. sad day.

  6. thepza says:

    They sell outdated phones because they still have stock :)

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