Or is it possible to build it as a multiproject setup? If yes, how does it 
look like?

Also is it possible to build just native lib without the need of 
'AndroidManifest' ?




On Thursday, April 3, 2014 2:58:13 PM UTC-7, Xavier Ducrohet wrote:
>
> Right now you can only compile a single library. We intend to change this 
> in the future.
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Pasin Suriyentrakorn 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> I have two shared native binaries that need to be compiled. The structure 
>> is as below:
>>
>> <project folder>
>> src
>>     main
>>         jni
>>             nativelib1
>>                  nativelib1.c
>>                  nativelib1.h
>>             nativelib2
>>                  nativelib2.c
>>                  nativelib2.h
>>
>> Is there a way to setup ndk under defaultConfig in build.gradle to build 
>> more than one native libraries?
>>
>> I googled around and only found an example for compiling only one native 
>> library as below example.
>>
>>
>>    1. defaultConfig {
>>    2.         ndk {
>>    3.             moduleName "hello-jni"
>>    4.         }
>>    5.     } 
>>    6. 
>>    
>>
>>
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