README-android.txt


Log

Author Commit Date CI Message
Gabriel Jacobo d21640e9 2013-11-10T20:13:27 Fixes bugs #2213 and #2214, improves the Android joystick code button handling
Gabriel Jacobo 0b7c69fe 2013-11-05T20:07:39 Adds Joystick support for Android This bumps the build SDK level to 12 (up from 10). Runtime requirements remain the same (at API level < 12 joystick support is disabled). Also enables building SDL for armv7 and x86.
Sam Lantinga 4349cb57 2013-10-10T21:51:39 Fixed bug 2146 - Enable static linking of libSDL on Android Denis Bernard This patch to Android.mk adds support for static linking of libSDL for Android applications. A patched readme with static build instructions is also provided. It does not break existing build environments setup according to the README-android.txt since the static library version will not be built in not required. The static build uses the Android NDK module system (see docs/IMPORT-MODULE.html in the NDK folder and step 5 in the instructions below). Instructions: 1. Copy the android-project directory wherever you want to keep your projects and rename it to the name of your project. 2. Create a symlink to SDL/src/main/android/SDL_android_main.c as <project>/jni/src/SDL_android_main.c 3. Rename <project>/jni/src/Android_static.mk to <project>/jni/src/Android.mk (overwrite the existing one) 4. Edit <project>/jni/src/Android.mk to include your source files 5. create and export an environment variable named NDK_MODULE_PATH that points to the parent directory of this SDL directory. e.g.: export NDK_MODULE_PATH="$PWD"/.. 6. Edit <project>/src/org/libsdl/app/SDLActivity.java and remove the call to System.loadLibrary("SDL2") line 42. 7. Run 'ndk-build' (a script provided by the NDK). This compiles the C source Although this requires an environment variable to be setup, it can be added once and for all to the main Android.mk of the project.
Gabriel Jacobo 24f23771 2013-10-09T10:29:01 Adds test framework to Android.mk and a simple utility to build Android projects
Gabriel Jacobo dad42067 2013-08-12T11:13:50 Fixes #2022, do not resume on Android when surfaceChanged If the app is in landscape mode and the user presses the power button, a pause is followed immediately by a surfaceChanged event because the lock screen is shown in portrait mode. This triggers a "false" resume. So, we just pause and resume following the onWindowFocusChanged events. Also, wait for SDL_APP_WILLENTERBACKGROUND and SDL_APP_DIDENTERBACKGROUND before blocking the event pump.