ey
can use Android for it?)
>
> m4110c, where does scrcpy come from? Is that part of android-tools as
> well?
>
No, it's a tool developed by some guy. You can find it on github under
the link I provided. It is a tool that uses the ADB protocol to transmit
the screen and other
connection from Gentoo.
If that is all set up, you can use this tool:
https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy
I am really impresesd by this tool and use it all the time.
Good luck!
m4110c
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Hi there,
I'm using Sakaki's Genup Script exclusively for quite a long time now.
No problems there and it updates everything (i.e. portage, overlays if
you have some installed, etc.)
Have a look at it:
https://github.com/sakaki-/genup
greetz
m4110c
Thus spoke Consus (con...@ftml.net):
>
handbook and you should not run into such problems ;-)
Best
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or ADB usage.
>
> The Android SDK binary distribution comes with its own copy of the JDK IIRC,
> if you want to go with that.
>
I did that, worked like a charm.
Thanks guys, see you around...
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dependencies with the abi_x86_32 use flag.
How would that work then. Do I have to switch (eselect) JDKs whenever I want to
use Android ADB stuff?
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hink the answer is quite valuable. I did not think
of this but I'll try it.
Thanks for the hint and sry for the noise
greetz
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;"
rsync "${DISTDIR}/${FILE}" "${URI}" "${PORTAGE_SSH_OPTS}""
FFLAGS="-O2 -pipe"
FLTK_DOCDIR="/usr/share/doc/fltk-1.3.3-r3/html"
GCC_SPECS=""
GENTOO_MIRRORS="http://mirror.eu.oneandone.net/linux/distributions/gentoo
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