At least, it's successfully compiling on a 64-bit machine. Good work
Google!

Hopefully, there will be less pain for a full upgrade compared to
eclair->froyo as the jump doesn't seem to be as high on the backend
side...

Grégoire


On Dec 19, 8:38 pm, G2 <[email protected]> wrote:
> And no need to try to bypass the rule! You really need a 64-bit
> machine,
>
> Grégoire
>
> On Dec 19, 8:37 pm, G2 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > ===========================================
> > PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME=REL
> > PLATFORM_VERSION=2.3.1
> > TARGET_PRODUCT=generic
> > TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=eng
> > TARGET_SIMULATOR=
> > TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=release
> > TARGET_BUILD_APPS=
> > TARGET_ARCH=arm
> > HOST_ARCH=x86
> > HOST_OS=linux
> > HOST_BUILD_TYPE=release
> > BUILD_ID=GINGERBREAD
> > ============================================
> > Checking build tools versions...
> > build/core/main.mk:76:
> > ************************************************************
> > build/core/main.mk:77: You are attempting to build on a 32-bit system.
> > build/core/main.mk:78: Only 64-bit build environments are supported
> > beyond froyo/2.2.
> > build/core/main.mk:79:
> > ************************************************************
> > build/core/main.mk:80: *** stop.  Stop.
>
> > Does Google have a partnership with Intel to force everybody to
> > upgrade their machine? ;-) :-(
>
> > Grégoire
>
>

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