Acidify is a tool for building Android builds. It allows easy switching between build types and setting up everything that is needed to build Android.
That said, it is a tool designed for people that are already building Android but want to be able to switch between CM7, CM9, AOKP, etc. easily. It's primarily a convenience tool for TeamAcid developers.
Of course you can use Acidify! Be aware that it grabs manifests from us (TeamAcid) so in its unmodified states you'll only be able to build Android the way we build Android.
Currently, you need a machine running version 10.10 of Ubuntu or higher to use every feature available in Acidify. Until people contribute code aimed at other distributions and versions, some features may be unavailable. The core features such as initializing the build environment, switching between build types, or building Android itself should theoretically work on any platform running bash and which has all the packages installed that are required to build Android.
Run ./acidify usage
for an explaination on how Acidify may be used.
Yes, you can! Acidify is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 (or greater). You can modify it and redistribute it under the terms of the license. See LICENSE for more information.
For sure! Make an issue in the issue tracker to tell us about it.
We would love it! Submit a pull request.
Potentially. Submit a pull request and we can discuss it there.