Thank you for the answer, this makes sense now. On Oct 22, 12:40 pm, joebowbeer <joe.bowb...@gmail.com> wrote: > AndroidGlobalTime was the subject of an early android-developers blog > entry, where it was described as "a 3D world clock developed by an > engineer at Google and may serve as an illustrative example of how to > use the OpenGL ES APIs in your Android applications." > > http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2008/05/androidglobaltime.htmlhttp://code.google.com/p/apps-for-android/ > > It is also the object of my first bug report, when it failed to build > in SDK 1.0: > > http://code.google.com/p/apps-for-android/issues/detail?id=18 > > I believe that you may find a workaround in the comments added to this > report. (Issue tracking in action!) > > --Joe > > On Oct 21, 12:58 pm, String <sterling.ud...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > On Friday, October 21, 2011 7:33:28 PM UTC+1, Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy) > > wrote: > > > What is this "GlobalTime App"? It looks like maybe it was from 2007, > > > > before we had an Android SDK, or something. > > > That's about right. It was a very VERY early code example, never widely > > distributed even at the time. And even at the time it was a challenge to get > > it to build; good luck doing so with the current SDK. > > > String
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