oh, great :) On Feb 14, 5:33 pm, "Howard M. Harte" <[email protected]> wrote: > There is already support in the platform for this, I think from 1.6 > and later. You make shared libraries using the appropriate NDK for > each ABI you support, and during install, the appropriate shared > library from your APK is installed on the device. Several of my apps > support ARM, x86 (for Android-x86.org builds) and i386 for Google TV. > There is an NDK available for Android-x86 and an unofficial one for > Google TV. > > When you upload your APK to Market, it will notice which ABI's you > support. > > On Feb 14, 6:09 am, extrapedestrian <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > > > > > all applications with native code are stuck to ARM platform. > > since android is being ported to other platforms, and there are NDK > > kits for other platforms available (i.e. MIPS), there will soon be > > Android applications available with native support for more then ARM > > platform. > > Is there effort from Google to make it easy for the user to install > > these apps? > > For eg one Apk with multiple native libraries available, user tries to > > install it and the installation automatically picks the right library? > > Also maybe expanding default ndk with other platforms to make it easy > > for developers to create apps for more devices?
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