On Jan 11, 12:25 am, John-Marc Desmarais <j...@ieee.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your help. I installed Sequoya and MTJ but, I still have no
> "AddNativeSupport" under Android Tools.
>
> I have also tried installing android-ndk-r6b and having
> C:\android\android-ndk-r6b in the path. But, currently, I have
> C:\android\android-ndk-r7 installed and in the system path.
>
> Maybe Indigo is the problem. I'll try Helios.
> -jm

I have Sequoya with plain minimal Indigo Eclipse (not for C/C++), it
works (almost) with android-ndk-r7. "Almost" has nothing to do with
Eclipse, the same "almost" applies to command line build of the
project: it's some funny cygwin issues with the NDK.

Maybe your problem is this "C/C++" version? Sequoya assumes you can
build a usual Android app (that is, JDK, Android SDK, ADT are all
installed and working with Eclipse).

Hope this helps,
Alex

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