The question was posted in 2013 and it appears that Android AOSP has gotten much larger over the years. You definitely need more up to date and faster hardware than a Core 2 Duo Processor with 2GB of RAM and a 250 GB hard disk these days.
The build requirements currently (November 2020) say you need 250GB of free space just to download the source. Then you need another 150GB of free space to do a build. https://source.android.com/setup/build/requirements
You also need a 64 bit Linux environment for the build itself.
From my limited experience there are several places or choke points that should be considered for any modern build environment and Android AOSP is big.
- processor speed and number of cores and threads
- amount of RAM and RAM type/speed
- amount of disk space and type of disk hardware
I am working with Android AOSP with a PC with the following setup:
- Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
- Intel i3-9100F (4 core CPU, 3.60GHz with 6MB cache)
- 32 GB of RAM, 2666MHz DDR4 on a micro ATX motherboard
- 1TB NVMe drive
- NVIDIA RTX2070 GPU (graphics card is for TensorFlow machine learning)
I've been considering upgrading the CPU to an Intel i7-9700F (8 core CPU) as it appears the Android build will spread the amount of work between the cores and a build would take fewer hours. On the other hand, this is not my primary work PC so it probably isn't necessary.
When I start a build using m -j4
after doing a make clobber
it takes right at 4 hours to do the build with the current Android AOSP source and this hardware. The PC is doing nothing other than the build and the exhaust 120mm case fan speeds up until the build completes.