Halton, I have two questions about this:
On 27 March 2015 at 12:15, Huo, Halton wrote:
> +1 for Francesco’s idea about building out lzma and non-lzma support
> together and let app developer choose which to use.
1. Will the deflated library be stored on disk? That would only give the startup
pen
+1 for Francesco's idea about building out lzma and non-lzma support together
and let app developer choose which to use.
As for how to release them, my suggestion is to combine lzma and non-lzma in
make_apk zip, while separate zip for webview and cordova. Which the release
folder will be looke
> Yes, let developers build their own Crosswalk to enable LZMA is painful, I’ll
> take effort to make it available at runtime.
Thanks! And of course with “runtime” I actually meant “packaging time” as you
correctly interpreted below.
Francesco
From: , Jun mailto:jun.d...@intel.com>>
Date: Fri
Hi Francesco,
Good point.
Yes, let developers build their own Crosswalk to enable LZMA is painful, I'll
take effort to make it available at runtime.
However there's some cases need to concern:
For make_apk, we can simply add this build flag, let developers to decide.
but for webview and cordova
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