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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20/06/2016 21:52, Axel Richter
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 20.06.2016 um 21:14 schrieb
Willem Ferguson:<br>
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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. <br>
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In order to start developing applications, you must install
the Platform-tools <br>
and at least one version of the Android platform, using the
SDK Manager. <br>
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Dear Willem,<br>
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yes, you will need such tools, especially for <br>
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1) yes, you will need all the libraries twice - one for the
(host) linux and one for the (arm7 in your case?) processor. <br>
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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. <br>
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Private suggestion: download eclipse - with the android part,
I'm sure there is one. So you have all in one package. <br>
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Axel.<br>
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Simple questions from an ignorant person.<br>
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I am not sure how to install Qt for use on Android. For
Subsurface-mobile to run on Android, where should Qt be installed?<br>
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Destination platform:<br>
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<br>
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Source platform:<br>
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<br>
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Kind regards,<br>
willem<br>
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