Thank you, I didn't realize ECM was connected to KDE. That connection was good. Running this command solved the problem:
$ sudo apt install extra-cmake-modules Which made it available in /usr/share/ECM/toolchain/Android.cmake And now I also had to add a switch to cmake: -DANDROID_NDK=... However it is failing: -- Check for working C compiler: /mypath/android-ndk-r12b/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.9/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-gcc CMake Error at /usr/share/ECM/toolchain/Android.cmake:113 (message): Couldn't find the Android NDK Root in /platforms/android-14/arch-arm Call Stack (most recent call first): /home/travis/src/kirigami/build/CMakeFiles/3.5.1/CMakeSystem.cmake:6 (include) CMakeLists.txt:2 (project) CMakeError.log has lots of errors like: /home/travis/Downloads/android-ndk-r12b/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.9/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.9.x/../../../../arm-linux-androideabi/bin/ld: error: cannot find -lc /home/travis/Downloads/android-ndk-r12b/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.9/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.9.x/../../../../arm-linux-androideabi/bin/ld: error: cannot find -ldl So I tried defining an envvar SYSROOT=/mypath/android-ndk-r12b/platforms/android-14/arch-arm/ but that also doesn't work. Thanks for any help. I saw the Kirigami app and it looks crisp and beautiful. You've done a great work on these widgets. I showed it to a few others and they were impressed. It definitely beats Kivy. Is it possible to use Kirigami with Python for the application logic? The widgets are in QML, and it seems PyQt5 exists for Android too. Have you tried this yet? Anyway great work! This is a milestone for Linux development. Kivy is slow to start and looks ugly, Qt is kind of a fudge and NDK means I have to write a Java UI... Do you have a way to pause the application when it is minimized? https://kivy.org/docs/api-kivy.app.html#kivy.app.App.on_pause That's important to prevent the long startup time. Thomas Pfeiffer: > Hi, > > glad that you find Kirigami interesting! > > Admittedly, we're not very used to our frameworks being used by people > with no prior KDE experience, so yes, we should provide more > instructions there. > > ECM stands for Extra CMake Modules. Our wiki [1] explains where to get > them (if you are using Linux, your distro should provide a package of > them). > > Hope that helps. Feel free to ask here or on IRC or Telegram if you have > further questions. > > Cheers, > > Thomas > > [1] > https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Build_from_source/Details#Extra_CMake_Modules > > > > On 12.08.2016 18:06, Police Terror wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm excited by the slick looking Kirigami and the possibility of >> building applications to deploy on Linux, Android, and Windows with C++. >> >> Unfortunately the documentation is very sparse! >> >> The GitHub says: >> >> cmake .. >> -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=/path/to/share/ECM/toolchain/Android.cmake -DQT >> ANDROID_EXPORTED_TARGET=kirigamigallery >> -DANDROID_APK_DIR=../examples/android/ - >> DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/path/to/Qt-Android/5.5/android_armv7/ >> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/dummy/install/prefix -DBUILD_EXAMPLES=ON >> >> What is ECM?? I've been searching the net for clues but found nothing. >> >> Thanks (I'm new to Android platform development) >