On 11 July 2014 03:33, Wang, Shiliu shiliu.w...@intel.com wrote:
Hi, Robert
My question is:
1) what will be the behavior if developer still chooses packaging for one CPU
arch?
Will it fallback to package the native library within the apk? And what’s the
startup
state flow in such
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
- Multiarch packages via
expansion files
lgtm
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Staudinger, Robert
robert.staudin...@intel.commailto: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
, 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
file will solve
-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
*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*