On 11 July 2014 03:33, Wang, Shiliu wrote:
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> Hi, Robert
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>
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> My question is:
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> 1) what will be the behavior if developer still chooses packaging for one CPU
> arch?
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> Will it fallback to package the native library within the apk? And what’s the
> startup
> state flow in such case?
>
> N
-dev@lists.crosswalk-project.org
Subject: [Crosswalk-dev] Intent to Implement - Multiarch packages via expansion
files
Summary
Many developers, for various reasons, do not provide both IA and ARM packages
for their Crosswalk-based applications. Changing the packaging mode to always
deliver both
day, July 10, 2014 5:22 PM
To: Kenneth Rohde Christiansen; Staudinger, Robert
Cc: crosswalk-dev@lists.crosswalk-project.org
Subject: Re: [Crosswalk-dev] Intent to Implement - Multiarch packages via
expansion files
> Changing the packaging mode to always deliver both runtimes via an expansion
iqiang
" Simplicity is Beauty..."
From: Crosswalk-dev [mailto:crosswalk-dev-boun...@lists.crosswalk-project.org]
On Behalf Of Kenneth Rohde Christiansen
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014 5:07 PM
To: Staudinger, Robert
Cc: crosswalk-dev@lists.crosswalk-project.org
Subject: Re: [Crosswalk-dev] Int
lgtm
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Staudinger, Robert <
robert.staudin...@intel.com> wrote:
> *Summary*
> Many developers, for various reasons, do not provide both IA and ARM
> packages for their Crosswalk-based applications. Changing the packaging
> mode to always deliver both runtimes via an
*Summary*
Many developers, for various reasons, do not provide both IA and ARM
packages for their Crosswalk-based applications. Changing the packaging
mode to always deliver both runtimes via an expansion file will solve this
problem.
*Expansion File Info/"Spec*"
https://developer.android.com/goog