Hi, On Tue, 2012-12-18 at 13:48 +0100, Sven Barth wrote: Am 18.12.2012 11:09, schrieb Thomas Schatzl: > > > >> > There is a new issue I have never seen before that fpdoc > >> > (actually > >> > cwstring) now wants to link with libiconv which is not > >> > available on > >> > Android (you can build it yourselves though). Simply excluding > >> > it from > >> > the android build would fix that. > >> > > >> > Maybe you could have a look? > >> > > Actually, I just tried, "make clean all crosszipinstall" works with > > a > > recent 2.7.1 snapshot except that you need to patch the > > "_FPC_libc_start" method in rtl/linux/i386/si_c.inc with the latest > > version. I.e. basically, the targetandroid branch needs merging with > > the latest trunk to work again. > > Or you could just merge to trunk... might result in a better test > user coverage as well :)
:) Maybe I have time to clean up and propose a patch in January. > I now simply replaced my 2.6.0 fpcmake with one compiled from the > Android branch and were happy to go :) > > So I (this time on Windows) managed to compile and install the branch > and now just need to check whether it will work... > > Now I just need to test whether the Android LCL test > application/library works... Thank you so far :D > I never tried the LCL, but with some hacking of android makefiles I managed to create and run some opengl demo application. Use the NDK bindings on lazarus-ccr; just looked, the bindings are still there, but that example application seems to be gone. I heard other people were successful with a hacked arm/linux compiler before that branch started. Of course, console apps like the compiler to do e.g. a make cycle also worked last time I tried. Thomas _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel