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Solved with the latest release. Builds as well as under ubuntu and under windows now, great job. cmake.dir needs to be set properly - I set it under Windows to a cmake from Sdk located in %LOCALAPPDATA%/Android. There seems no need to copy libraries from the apk back. |
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I cloned the branch primary but I'm not able to run a build.
I set the path cmake.dir in local.properties properly.
I also read the Readme.md and followed the instructions under BUILD to copy some libraries though I didn't know why.
I received the folling error:
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:49 (add_library):
Cannot find source file:
backupinfo.cpp
Tried extensions .c .C .c++ .cc .cpp .cxx .cu .mpp .m .M .mm .ixx .cppm
.ccm .cxxm .c++m .h .hh .h++ .hm .hpp .hxx .in .txx .f .F .for .f77 .f90
.f95 .f03 .hip .ispc
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:49 (add_library):
No SOURCES given to target: g
The file backupinfo.cpp seems it doesn't exist, I searched for it but didn't find it.
Any idea?
I'm also missing all C/C++-files in Android-Studio, though the files are all there under Common/src/main.
Btw: why shoud I copy libraries from the apk back into the source tree? Shouldn't these libraries are the artefacts of the build process?
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