2013-09-23 20:08:16 +08:00
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Compiling external libraries for Android can be a tedious task, especially for
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those who aren't familiar with the NDK, that's why we provide these scripts.
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IMPORTANT: Please, be careful when using these scripts! They are unpolished at
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the moment and you'll have to respect a simple rule: call these scripts from
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where they are. So, in that case, head yourself to tools/android, then call
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./make_all.sh.
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Feel free to improve them or send patches.
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HOW-TO-USE:
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2023-05-22 02:47:07 +08:00
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1) Some of these scripts need an environment variable to work ($NDK) as well
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2013-09-23 20:08:16 +08:00
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as the Android CMake toolchain you'll find in cmake/toolchains (android.toolchain.cmake)
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export NDK=/path/to/your/ndk
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export ANDROID_CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN=/path/to/android.toolchain.cmake
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2) You'll need to make them executable, so:
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chmod +x *.sh
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3) Type: ./make_all.sh which should create standalone toolchains, download the
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external libraries and compile them.
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These scripts will be improved over time. Meanwhile, you'll have to play with
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them if you want a customized behavior.
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Good luck!
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