Also, I think the android.ndkVersion can be in the build.gradle of the
plugin too, not needed to be on Cordova's gradle files (at least docs say
it can be in a module build.gradle, but I could be wrong)
If we put it in cordova's gradle and people don't have the ndk, would it
error?
But having it
My point is, how can Cordova fulfill the document requirements for
something it doesn't require?
The requirements will depend on the plugin that does uses NDK, and what
NDK version it depends on.
If a plugin requires NDK to be installed for it to work, then it should
be up to the plugin to
Thanks for the response. Yes I think none of the Apache Cordova maintained
plugins would use C or C++ code with Android NDK, but there are some
third-party plugins which do use at least C code with NDK and
cordova-sqlite-storage from myself would be a major example.
Setting ANDROID_NDK_HOME
Got it. Thanks.
> On Jul 13, 2021, at 7:11 AM, julio cesar sanchez
> wrote:
>
> Jesse, Norman means NDK code, which is considered native (stands for Native
> Development Kit).
> We don't have any of those.
> We have plenty of java code, but that's not affected by the NDK.
>
>> El mar, 13
Jesse, Norman means NDK code, which is considered native (stands for Native
Development Kit).
We don't have any of those.
We have plenty of java code, but that's not affected by the NDK.
El mar, 13 jul 2021 a las 16:00, Norman Breau ()
escribió:
> What Apache maintained plugin uses C/C++ code
What Apache maintained plugin uses C/C++ code for android?
On 2021-07-13 10:44 a.m., Jesse wrote:
Cordova has plenty of native code, users just don’t need to write any.
On Jul 13, 2021, at 5:27 AM, Norman Breau wrote:
I don't think Cordova has any native code whatsoever, so I don't think
Cordova has plenty of native code, users just don’t need to write any.
> On Jul 13, 2021, at 5:27 AM, Norman Breau wrote:
>
> I don't think Cordova has any native code whatsoever, so I don't think this
> is really relevant to Cordova.
>
> This might be caused by a plugin that needs to
I don't think Cordova has any native code whatsoever, so I don't think
this is really relevant to Cordova.
This might be caused by a plugin that needs to compile/import native
code, in which case the solution seems to be to install version
21.0.6113669 instead of 22.1.7171670. If this is the
Hello I just encountered this after having reinstalled my system on macOS,
installing recent NDK via Android Studio:
Starting a Gradle Daemon (subsequent builds will be faster)
*> Task :app:stripDebugDebugSymbols* FAILED
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* What went wrong:
Execution