2012-07-14, 05:09
(2012-07-14, 05:03)Jezz_X Wrote: I just hope you got really small fingers
It is google nexus 7 ... 7 inch screen should be big enough ... http://www.google.com/nexus/#/7/specs
(2012-07-14, 05:03)Jezz_X Wrote: I just hope you got really small fingers
(2012-07-14, 16:18)davilla Wrote: Correct RockerC, but there is one single line of Java code to satisfy some devices, other than than... death to JavaThat is really an AWESOME job!
The build-system was designed to handle multiple archs, like arm, x86, mips, etc. It's based off the work done on darwin for OSX/iOS, adapted to handle various XBMC on embedded solutions. 1st gen GoogleTV (and current) is a little more trouble to do as they have never released an NDK for GoogleTV and you have to hack one into place, see the GoogleTV hacker forums for info. This would have to be adapted to the NDK we use as we need it for wchar and exception support.
"android-rebase-8" branch is the current one, we left the others there so you can see the pain we have gone though
Quote:Android NDK, Revision 8b (July 2012)
The main features of this release are a new GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) 4.6 toolchain and GNU Debugger (GDB) 7.3.x which adds debugging support for the Android 4.1 (API Level 16) system image.
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Quote:SDK Tools, Revision 20.0.1 (July 2012)Hopefully CrystaX will update his NDK with these improvements and Google will sooner or later in turn backport some more of his improvements to the official Android NDK.
Dependencies:
Android SDK Platform-tools revision 12 or later.
If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that the SDK Tools r20.0.1 is designed for use with ADT 20.0.1 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 20.0.1.
If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
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