Is anyone working on an iOS app?

Anton Lundin glance at acc.umu.se
Tue Oct 13 01:34:37 PDT 2015


On 12 October, 2015 - Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote:

> On 12 October 2015 at 22:20, Guido Lerch <guido.lerch at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Forgot ...
> > Which of the Android components for QT do I need to install ?
> >
> >
> 
> i think it installs different compiler toolchains depending on the
> picks you make there.
> what devices are you going to test this on?
> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1596800
> 
> it could be around 100-200MB per toolchain looking at my Android NDK folders.
> 

Which Qt binaries to install depends on your devices / emulators you
would like to play with.

The hardware accelerated Android emulators are really nice for quick
turnaround testing, and they are x86.

Almost every modern Android device are armv7, so if you're planning on
testing the app on a real device you need that to.

Armv5 was used in some really old Android devices, and I haven't seen
one in years, so you could safely skip that one. I didn't even bother to
implement support for building subsurface for armv5 in the android build
script.


//Anton


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