Where did you add libmylibrary1.so, libmylibrary2.so, and
libmylibrary3.so in the tree?

fyi...you don't need LOCAL_PRELINK_MODULE := false in the makefile of
your executable. This is already taken care of in the rules.

-Ravi

On Feb 7, 3:32 am, Girish <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use a native libraries written in C (supplied by 3rd party
> vendor) in android native application.
>
> I have added it like this in make file
>
> LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES += libutils libcutils libmylibrary1
> libmylibrary2 libmylibrary3
>
> LOCAL_PRELINK_MODULE := FALSE
>
> LOCAL_MODULE := my_test
>
> When i add this and compile it says
>
> make: *** No rule to make target `out/target/product/obj/lib/
> libmylibrary1.so', needed by `out/target/product/obj/
> EXECUTABLES/my_test_intermediates/LINKED/my_test'.  Stop.
>
> This 3rd party library is built using linux-eabi-arm and glibc2.2.
> Will it work on android. Please confirm.If no i want to know the
> reason for the same.
>
> Thanks in advance.
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