The later android builds on Android4Beagle dont have i2c tools i presume. 
How do we make a build with i2c tools?


On Tuesday, 21 February 2017 21:33:35 UTC+5:30, Andrew Henderson wrote:
>
> The limiting factor in supporting Android on the BBB with newer kernels is 
> support for SGX OpenGL ES. Newer Androids rely heavily on GLES for 
> rendering. You can always fall back to PixelFlinger for software rendering, 
> but a variety of apps will not work (or will work very slowly) when you use 
> software rendering. For post 3.2 kernels, there are additional Android 
> graphics libraries that are missing that you need for accelerated GLES. 
> These libraries are proprietary and must be supplied by TI. Unfortunately, 
> they are not supported any more, as support for the Android Graphics SDK 
> has ended.   
>
> For non-GLES builds, I recommend that you look at Android4Beagle: 
> http://www.2net.co.uk/android4beagle.html
>
> Andrew
>
> On Tuesday, February 14, 2017 at 1:01:40 PM UTC-5, Harshdeep Dhatt wrote:
>>
>> Is Android being actively supported on BBB? I found resources online 
>> which said Android 4.4 was ported sometime back - 
>> http://www.2net.co.uk/tutorial/android-4.4-beaglebone
>>
>> Does it make sense to support the latest Android versions on the BBB? is 
>> there an audience for such a project? I know its not straightforward to 
>> port android to latest bbb kernels. But i just want to know if there is 
>> such a need. Then maybe the effort is worth the pain :)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Harshdeep
>>
>

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