Hello Xavier, multiple APKs are supported on Android, the documentation can be found here: https://developer.android.com/google/play/publishing/multiple-apks.html
We recommend using this approach for supporting both ARM- and IA/x86-based devices. A certain amount of testing can be done in the Android Emulator, which supports running both, ARM- and IA/x86-based images. Intel support and packages are available through the official Android SDK manager. Don't hesitate to ask if you have any more questions. Thanks for trying Crosswalk. - Rob On 4 June 2014 12:10, Xavier Gibert <xavier.gib...@c-s.fr> wrote: > Hello, > > first of all I apologize if this is written somewhere, I couldn't fint it. > > I've been using the Crosswalk-webview-arm releases to develop and test my > app. Now I am going to release my first version and I was wondering what is > the best practice to target all architectures (Arm and x86). From what I've > found, GooglePlay does not allow to upload different apks for this purpose, > instead, both architecture libraries have to be included and only the > correct one will be installed. Is this going to happen as well for > Crosswalk? Should I include and reference also the crosswalk-webview-x86 > project? > > I don't have a x86 device to test it before asking, sorry. > > Thanks in advance > > Xavier Gibert > _______________________________________________ > Crosswalk-dev mailing list > Crosswalk-dev@lists.crosswalk-project.org > https://lists.crosswalk-project.org/mailman/listinfo/crosswalk-dev _______________________________________________ Crosswalk-dev mailing list Crosswalk-dev@lists.crosswalk-project.org https://lists.crosswalk-project.org/mailman/listinfo/crosswalk-dev