Re: [android-developers] Building Android programs on the command line

2011-06-10 Thread Kristopher Micinski
Might talk about how ant fits into this?

Kris

On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 3:03 AM, Mark S. jacob.dre...@geosoft.no wrote:

 A guideline that shows how to build Android programs using a command line
 environment only
 has been created:

 http://geosoft.no/development/android.html

 Comments and suggestions are appreciated.

 Thanks.

 Mark

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Svar: Re: [android-developers] Building Android programs on the command line

2011-06-10 Thread Mark S.
The intention of the guideline http://geosoft.no/development/android.htmlis 
not primarily to be able to bypass Eclipse,
but rather provide information and knowledge about the building process 
itself:
which stages are involved, which tools are being used etc.

This should be vital information for both Eclipse users and others in order
to *understand *and debug the Android building process.

Google provides a ready to use Ant setup as you suggest. The guideline is at 
the
level below this: Understanding the inner workings of such a setup and 
necessary 
information in order to create your own.

Mark

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Re: Svar: Re: [android-developers] Building Android programs on the command line

2011-06-10 Thread Kristopher Micinski
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 3:37 AM, Mark S. jacob.dre...@geosoft.no wrote:

 The intention of the guidelinehttp://geosoft.no/development/android.htmlis 
 not primarily to be able to bypass Eclipse,
 but rather provide information and knowledge about the building process
 itself:
 which stages are involved, which tools are being used etc.


 This should be vital information for both Eclipse users and others in order
 to *understand *and debug the Android building process.


Unsure it's vital, but, your choice of words, not mine.


 Google provides a ready to use Ant setup as you suggest. The guideline is
 at the
 level below this: Understanding the inner workings of such a setup and
 necessary
 information in order to create your own.


If you believe it's vital to understand the inner workings of such a setup
I think a note explaining a few examples of how it might be used would be
nice.  As so far, I just see the standard stuff



 Mark


You asked for suggestions, I agree with the point that understanding the
process is useful.  However, this is not how people will *actually* do it,
they will use ant.

It's still nice to see a simple guide out there, I just think that anyone
who actually knows ant will know enough to be able to surmise the build
process for themselves.

And please respond to original threads,

Kris

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Re: Svar: Re: [android-developers] Building Android programs on the command line

2011-06-10 Thread Rajender
Hello,

The link is good and very useful to understand the apk creation
process .

Suggestion: add the usage of ant tool in building apk it will be
helpful

Regards,

Rajender


On Jun 10, 12:46 pm, Kristopher Micinski krismicin...@gmail.com
wrote:
 On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 3:37 AM, Mark S. jacob.dre...@geosoft.no wrote:
  The intention of the 
  guidelinehttp://geosoft.no/development/android.htmlis not primarily to be 
  able to bypass Eclipse,
  but rather provide information and knowledge about the building process
  itself:
  which stages are involved, which tools are being used etc.
  This should be vital information for both Eclipse users and others in order
  to *understand *and debug the Android building process.

 Unsure it's vital, but, your choice of words, not mine.

  Google provides a ready to use Ant setup as you suggest. The guideline is
  at the
  level below this: Understanding the inner workings of such a setup and
  necessary
  information in order to create your own.

 If you believe it's vital to understand the inner workings of such a setup
 I think a note explaining a few examples of how it might be used would be
 nice.  As so far, I just see the standard stuff



  Mark

 You asked for suggestions, I agree with the point that understanding the
 process is useful.  However, this is not how people will *actually* do it,
 they will use ant.

 It's still nice to see a simple guide out there, I just think that anyone
 who actually knows ant will know enough to be able to surmise the build
 process for themselves.

 And please respond to original threads,

 Kris

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