> The long answer is that there is no C SDK, and all the C-based stuff
> people have done is based on reverse-engineering what's there.

I just wonder how could I use android libs without header files.
Reverse engineering is fun, and great thing is that other people
already did some work on it.

> And as apps can't provision C code, you can't deploy
> anything you build anyway.

Yes, I read that only Java apps can be provisioned, so how exactly
people run their C programs on Android? Is it possible only in
emulator but not on real hardware?

> If you *still* want to have a go, go look in the mailing list archives;
> there's lots of stuff there.

Thanks, I am digging but found only hello worlds (and shared/static
libraries), nothing about system stuff yet.

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