Hi Nuno, Sorry, I didn't get what you changed to make it work. Could you explain?
Em qui, 30 de jul de 2015 às 10:58, Nuno Santos <nunosan...@imaginando.pt> escreveu: > Harri, > > Yesterday, I have finally managed to solve the problem with the help of a > user. > > One of the biggest issues was the misleading information provided by > Google Play Developer support about the unsupported platforms. > > The problem was actually derived from the support-screens. My last try was: > > <supports-screens android:smallScreens="false" > android:normalScreens="true" android:largeScreens="true" > android:xlargeScreens="true”/> > > And it is now working for both apps. > > No problems with Qt, Android-SDK, Android-NDK or so ever. > > I’m glad this is solved as a lot of users couldn’t install from the store. > > Thanks for your feedback. > > Nuno > > On 30 Jul 2015, at 09:51, Harri Pasanen <ha...@mpaja.com> wrote: > > > On 29/07/2015 19:51, Nuno Santos wrote: > > Hi, > > I’m having a serious issue with Android deployment and this is something > recent. I’m starting to think that this was not happening on previous > versions of Qt. I’m currently using Qt 5.4.2 and when I deploy to Google > Play, on some devices the app is not compatible (the pattern seems to be > high resolution devices). On my app manifest min SDK is 14 and target SDK > is 21. I also have a support-screens directive with the following: > > <supports-screens android:smallScreens="false" > android:normalScreens="true" android:largeScreens="true" > android:xlargeScreens="true"/> > > The most awkward issue here is that a couple of months ago, the same app > was available to the same device and now it isn’t. There are some > possibilities in my list: > > - Google Play bug > - Android build tools incompatibility > - Qt behaviour change on androiddeployqt > > However I’m completely in the dark. I’m tired of making experimental > builds and uploads with no positive results. > > Does any one knows how does Google Play analyses APK’s in order to > determine if they are OK or not? > > The only thing Google tells me is: "unsupported native platform: > armeabi, armeabi-v7a” However, APK’s were built for armeabi-v7a and x86, > with a superior version number for x86. > > You should not have armeabi as supported if you are building for > armeabi-v7a. > Where does that come from? > > The .apk works on development but isn’t allowed thru Google Play. > > Is anyone here experiencing the same problem? > > > I haven't built a new android version for a few months, but when I did I > was using some snapshot of 5.5 dev. Do you use ant or Gradle for the > build? > > Harri > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest > > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >
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