Hi, Mark!
Each application will be tested separately in a clean installation of the
emulator (i.e. using the -wipe-data option.)  Judges will not be able to
install pre-requisite or dependency .apk files.

You should definitely package your application (including all platform
components) into a single .apk file, one for each submission.

- Dan

On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 7:26 AM, whitemice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> >>...we will test all of the submissions to make sure that they actually
> run on the version of the emulator specified in the submission
> application...<<
> [The Android Developer Challenge Judging Process]
>
> I have made an "application platform" and will be submitting a number
> of separate entry's that require this to be previously installed on
> the emulator in order to run.  I.e. install executable (a) then
> install executable (b).
>
> If you try and first install executable (b) it will show a "helpful"
> error message saying you need to first download executable (a) from a
> website.  I will include this file as part of the documentation ZIP,
> as well as document the installation process the readme file.
>
> Is it likely that some of my non-standalone applications be rejected
> out of hand (i.e. by the poor guy who has to test each of the
> thousands of buggy submissions)?
>
> Regards
> Mark
>
> >
>

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