On 07/02/2011 13:45, Mark Murphy wrote:
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 6:00 AM, Pepijn Van Eeckhoudt
<[email protected]> wrote:
ZIP file, backed by a GitHub repo or the equivalent.
It's a closed source project so no Github or the like.
One possibility I'm considering is an sdk extra (the same way for instance
the google market_licensing library is made available in SDK manager. Is
this a supported mechanism or should this not be used?
Depends. Are you making your own phone?
No, but that shouldn't matter. I guess you're refering to the
third-party sdk addons preinstalled system libraries. The example I'm
referring to from google is a bit different though. If you install it
you essentially get an unzipped library project, documentation and
sample code which you can then start using.
I've been testing with a repository.xml containing my sdk:extra in the
meantime and it works; I just have concerns that it might break in some
future SDK release as there is no documentation on this besides the
code. In the end, this is still the same as a zipped library project
with the added benefit that the SDK manager handles checking for updates.
Pepijn
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