From fc2ef8c6936c163dcbf06bf186d97ed99397deca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sylvain Berfini Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 10:52:26 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Updated README --- README | 26 +++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/README b/README index 863baf2ae..0858c9b73 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -2,27 +2,19 @@ **************************** To build liblinphone for Android, you must: -0) download the Android sdk with platform-tools >= 13, tools >= 20 (20.0.3 for linux) and sdk platform >= 16 -1) download the Android ndk (>=r5c) from google. +0) download the Android sdk with platform-tools >= 13, tools >= 20 (20.0.3 for linux) and sdk platform >= 16, then add both 'tools' and 'platform-tools' folders in your path. +1) download the Android ndk (>=r5c) from google and add it to your path. 2) install the autotools: autoconf, automake, aclocal, libtoolize pkgconfig 2bis) on some 64 bits systems you'll need the ia32-libs package -3) run the ./prepare_sources.sh script in the top level directory. This will download iLBC source files and convert some assembly files in VP8 project. - $ ./prepare_sources.sh +3) run the Makefile script in the top level directory. This will download iLBC source files and convert some assembly files in VP8 project. + $ make -4) finally from directory linphone-android, just execute command: - $ ${my google ndk directory}/ndk-build +To create an apk with a different package name, you need to edit the custom_rules.xml file: +1) look for the property named "linphone.package.name" and change it value accordingly +2) run again the Makefile script. You can only regenerate the apk if you already built it before. + $ make install-apk - -To create an apk with a different package name, you need to use the ant script: -1) first you have to generate first the local.properties file using android sdk - $ ${my google sdk directory}/tools/android update project --path ${my project path} -2) change inside the build.xml file the value of the property "linphone.package.name" -3) run the ant script - $ ant debug -4) to install the newly created apk, run the following command - $ ant installd - -Some options can be passed to ndk-build, like "ndk-build SOME_OPTION=SOME_VALUE" +Some options can be passed to ndk-build, like "ndk-build SOME_OPTION=SOME_VALUE". Put them into the Makefile script, under the generate-libs target Option Name | Possible values | Default value -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------