On 20/06/2016 21:52, Axel Richter wrote:
Am 20.06.2016 um 21:14 schrieb Willem Ferguson:
I am downloading build components to cross-compile to Android (i.e.
generating an .apk file). I installed Android-ndk, Android-sdk (NOT
Android-Studio) and the JDK (version 1.8). None of these components
required any compilation or building to be functional. Below a few
remarks on the Android components.
In order to start developing applications, you must install the
Platform-tools
and at least one version of the Android platform, using the SDK Manager.
Dear Willem,
yes, you will need such tools, especially for
1) yes, you will need all the libraries twice - one for the (host)
linux and one for the (arm7 in your case?) processor.
2) For this you will need the image, too. Downloable via the SDK
manager. If you get the android SDK, you will have an image to run
into ADB.
Private suggestion: download eclipse - with the android part, I'm sure
there is one. So you have all in one package.
Axel.
Simple questions from an ignorant person.
I am not sure how to install Qt for use on Android. For
Subsurface-mobile to run on Android, where should Qt be installed?
Destination platform:
My intuition suggests to me that Qt-Android would need to be installed
on native Android, but does this come across as part of the Subsurface
application? I have never installed Qt on my Android device, yet I run
Subsurface-mobile. Looks like the version for Android is Qt V5.7
Source platform:
What Qt version is required on the source (development) machine? I
cannot see that Qt for Android would be required on the Linux source
machine, unless this is somehow included as part of Subsurface-mobile?
My Qt environment on Linux is 5.5.1
Kind regards,
willem
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