Thanks for the response. Yes I think none of the Apache Cordova maintained
plugins would use C or C++ code with Android NDK, but there are some
third-party plugins which do use at least C code with NDK and
cordova-sqlite-storage from myself would be a major example.
Setting ANDROID_NDK_HOME direct
GitHub user brodybits opened a pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-app-hello-world/pull/19
CB-12397 fix .gitignore for plugins & platforms
### Platforms affected
All
### What does this PR do?
Add `plugins` and `platforms
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@stevengill when do you expect this to be released?
I think we still have to update cordova-cli to reference a version of
cordova-lib with this fix. I would be happy to contribute the
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Thanks @stevengill!
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CB-12572: (windows) pin cordova-windows 5.0.0
### Platforms affected
Windows
### What does this PR do?
[CB-12572](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB
Github user brodybits commented on the issue:
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I hope to see this integrated soon. I have seen way too many new users
keeping old plugins in git instead of just adding them to config.xml.
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Status?
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Thanks @TimBarham for the explanation
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I would personally favor this change to be "opt-in". I like the idea that
npm checks for a newer release before using the cached version of a package.
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Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-docs/pull/600#issuecomment-218708663
The updates look good to me, thanks!
FYI I dropped the Cordova engine constraint on Cordova-sqlite-storage.
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I don't think "relies on native SQLite implementation" is so relevant
anymore. The cordova-sqlite-storage version now includes its own sqlite3
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-android/pull/264#issuecomment-190951704
I would favor leaving it to the plugins to use the `lib-file` instead of
`source-file` to install the libraries. A couple of things that could really
help
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> Have you been unblocked by using the --archs parameter?
Yes. I think this should be documented very clearly (I will document this
in my own plu
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-file/pull/115#issuecomment-112238832
> I believe this is still required, will test.
Sorry I missed the question before. I don't think this should be needed as
already c
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-wp8/pull/79#issuecomment-101394601
> If we can avoid the breaking change it would be better and in this case
we have a solution that works well to avoid it
(apache/cordova-plugin-file-transfer
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
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Issued PR to fix CB-8968 (automatic build failed, don't think it is my
fault)
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NOTE: my ICLA was already submitted and accepted for cordova-wp8.
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CB-8968 fix readAsArrayBuffer by converting byte array to integer array
using LINQ
Needed to fix CB-8968 since Newtonsoft JSON does not support JSON
serialization of arbitrary types
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-wp8/pull/79#issuecomment-99942506
Array.ConvertAll did not compile on Visual Studio Express 2013, and is
apparently not supported for Metro or Silverlight. Figured out how to do this
using Linq
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
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The Newtonsoft JSON library does seem much easier to use and perhaps more
efficient as well, but unlike the .NET JSON `DataContractJsonSerializer`,
Newtonsoft does
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-wp8/pull/79#issuecomment-99847116
> @brodybits follow these steps:
as documented in https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-test-framework.
Could add a reference to README.md in the plu
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> It looks like these changes brought new test failures on wp8:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-8968
Can someone describe how I wou
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> It looks like these changes brought new test failures on wp8:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-8968
@alsorokin I will take a look a
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-file-transfer/pull/82#issuecomment-99432098
> we already have JIRA issue created which will be resolved by your PR #54
Yes, understood (PR #54 was raised by @mowcixo). I just adde
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
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> Great! Reopened!
Also I suggest we should mark this as a solution to CB-8721, both in the
title of this PR and in JIRA CB-8721 (
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-file-transfer/pull/54#issuecomment-99422459
> Great! Reopened!
>
> ...
> apache/cordova-wp8#79
> ...
Yes I meant apache/cordova-wp8#79 - my bad!
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
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> Isn't this one enough?
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-8721
Yes it looks like you fix the problem (and am ve
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
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> Yeah @brodybits, will have another look at
apache/cordova-plugin-file-transfer#54
:+1: thanks!
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This one is now possible since apache/cordova-wp8#62 has been integrated (I
already tested building with apache/cordova-wp8#62 OK). Can we
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-file-transfer/pull/72#issuecomment-99359895
Can we consider #54 again, now that apache/cordova-wp8#79 has been
integrated?
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> So the apache/cordova-plugin-file-transfer#72 probably should be closed
then...
My point that apache/cordova-plugin-file-transfer#54 was
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
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Once apache/cordova-wp8#79 is included (and released) then we can include
this one.
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> apache/cordova-plugin-file-transfer#82
apache/cordova-plugin-file-transfer#82 is a "quick fix" that could have
been included already. Lookin
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-windows/pull/67#issuecomment-97033277
> I believe cordova windows provides an --archs option to specify the
> architectures to build. Is that not sufficient for your purposes? Here&
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-windows/pull/67#issuecomment-96760704
I just pushed a new change to add "Mixed Platforms" *only*, based off the
latest commit in the `master` branch. For reference purpose only, my first
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-windows/pull/67#issuecomment-96677896
When can this fix be considered? People are having problems using the
sqlite plugin with the Visual Studio Cordova project template (ref:
litehelpers/Cordova
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
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Withdrawn for reasons described in #68.
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Withdrawn. It is possible to configure an app to target Windows 8.1 in
config.xml. To completely remove Windows 8.0 would entail removing
CordovaApp.Windows80
GitHub user brodybits opened a pull request:
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Alt for discussion: CB-8866: add "Mixed Platforms" and "Win32" and CB-8869:
Windows Universal without Windows 8.0
This PR is an alternative to PR #67 and PR #6
GitHub user brodybits opened a pull request:
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For discussion: CB-8869 remove Windows 8.0 from Windows Universal version
As I described [CB-8869](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-8869),
the Windows 8.0 target does not work
GitHub user brodybits opened a pull request:
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CB-8866: add Windows platforms "Mixed Platforms" and "Win32"
See [CB-8866](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-8866): This is
needed to install a plugin with a C
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
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Given a version of `cordova-wp8` checked out (or extracted from a release
zip) in the `cordova-wp8` subdirectory, I tried creating my test project using
the
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-wp8/pull/62#issuecomment-84024563
Hi @mowcixo, I tried pulling your `develop` branch into my workarea,
generating a test project, and building it with Visual Studio Express 2013 but
am getting a
Github user brodybits commented on the pull request:
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> @brodybits - We'll start a new release soon.
Thanks!
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:+1: Any idea if and when this will be included?
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Any idea when a new release for WP8 will be made (with the change)?
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I just sent the Individual CLA to Adobe (and forwarded a copy to your
e-mail address). Glad you like it!
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Use WP8 thread pool for each command, instead of starting new thread
As reported in [CB-7443](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-7443),
ref: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library
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