Ok here is what I am trying to achieve.

I want to plug-in my OMX component in OpenCore Framework and then test
it.
For this, I would have preferred to have the OMX testharness , but
since
it is not available as of now, I thought of using the PV player
engine
test app.

So , now the goal is to run the PV player test app on command prompt.
preferably on emulator/ beagleboard.

Could you suggest how to go about doing it.

What I have done so far is:
Followed the quick_start.txt as is with no changes.
i got the pvplayer_test_engine executable but was not able to run it.

I am not trying to get this upso as to get the debugging work easier.
Plus I am not familiar with writing java applications.
I hope I am making some sense.

Regards,
Sonal



On Mar 11, 8:06 pm, rktb <yend...@pv.com> wrote:
> Internally, we have collected bits and pieces of the environment and
> then use it for some testing. However, I would not expect anyone to
> use the PV build system in combination with the Android toolchain.
> Note, it is not difficult, but to me it appears to be a waste of time
> because we have the complete Android environment in front of us.
>
> Can I know why you want to build the pvplayer engine test app. outside
> of Android, but with the Android toolchain, and then again run it in
> Android? Instead, it would be easy (actually it is built by default)
> to build the pvplayer engine test app. directly on Android. Maybe I am
> missing something. I will be glad to help if you can let me know your
> goal.
>
> -Ravi
>
> On Mar 11, 10:00 am, sonal <sonal.aqua.gu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > If you could only mention in quick_start.txt, how to set path for
> > required toolchains,
> > It will be useful.
>
> > On Mar 11, 6:37 pm, rktb <yend...@pv.com> wrote:
>
> > > Android and host linux are two different environments. You cannot
> > > build on one of these and expect it to run on the other.
>
> > > Since there is enough confusion, I am inclined towards removing
> > > support to build OpenCORE outside of Android.
>
> > > -Ravi
>
> > > On Mar 11, 6:52 am, sonal <sonal.aqua.gu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi rcp2278,
>
> > > > i am facing the same issue..
>
> > > > "./pvplayer_engine_test: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected" "
>
> > > > i wanted to know if you could resolve the same.
>
> > > > I just run this command: make -j -f makefile_nr
> > > > and everything is built nicely. But it does not run on emulator.
>
> > > > Where i can specify it to use the emulator toolchain ?
>
> > > > REgards,
> > > > Sonal
>
> > > > On Jan 30, 2:11 am, "rcp2...@gmail.com" <rcp2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > BTW, just a follow up.
>
> > > > > I tried running pvplayer_engine_test running on the host and followed
> > > > > the steps according to the quick_start.txt and everything works fine.
>
> > > > > However, not the same behavior when running it on the target
> > > > > (emulator).  Here's what I did:
>
> > > > > 1) adb push <opencore>/engines/player/test/data/ /sdcard
> > > > > 2) adb push <opencore>/build_config/opencore_dynamic/build/bin/linux/
> > > > > pvplayer_engine_test /data # this wasn't in the original text, but I
> > > > > had to push the binary to the emulator since the binary is not located
> > > > > in /sdcard
> > > > > 3) adb shell "cd /data; ./pvplayer_engine_test -test L -source
> > > > > test.mp4 -logfile -logall" # note that I cd'ed to /data since that's
> > > > > where I pushed the binary
>
> > > > > I got the following error:
>
> > > > > ./pvplayer_engine_test: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected"
>
> > > > > However, running the test program on host (Ubuntu 8.04) works fine.
>
> > > > > rcp2278
>
> > > > > On Jan 29, 12:43 pm, "rcp2...@gmail.com" <rcp2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Thanks!  It seems to be working now.  Followed the steps in the
> > > > > > quick_start.txt and everything seems to be fine now.
>
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