On Jul 6, 11:05 pm, Sivan wrote:
> +error: device not found
By default, the tests are run on the emulator or an attached device.
Do you have these? If so, what does "adb devices" show?
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Hi Andy,
After setting the "dx" path I am getting the below error
[r...@localhost tests]# ./run-test 001
/home/myandroid/dalvik/tests/001-nop: running...
/home/myandroid/dalvik/tests/001-nop: succeeded!
[r...@localhost tests]# ./run-test 002
/home/myandroid/dalvik/tests/002-sleep: running...
/ho
On Jul 6, 5:30 am, Sivan wrote:
> I am trying to run the DVM test application on linux-x86 given in the
> myandroid/dalvik/tests using the command ./tests/run-test 002
[...]
> +./build: line 27: dx: command not found
> +build exit status: 127
Make sure "dx" is in your shell search path.
- Andy
That builds for the ARM target by default.
You have to do some settings before running make for x86. Check the
following thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting/browse_thread/thread/ab553116dbc960da/d6d21a66443d2758?lnk=gst&q=x86+desktop+build#d6d21a66443d2758
However, note that i
Hi Avtar,
It contain only generic folder.
I have downloaded the android src code using
repo init -u git://android.git.kernel.org/platform/manifest.git
and
repo sync
to my 2.6.25-14.fc9.i686 linux pc.
and run 'make' command to build the code.
Is I am missing any thing above to run the DVM tests
Hi Sivan,
>> I am trying to run the DVM test application on linux-x86 given in the
>> myandroid/dalvik/tests using the command ./tests/run-test 002
Have you built for x86 or arm? What is contained in your
out/target/product folder?
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