On which bionic version are you doing the tests ? 64bit arm/x86 devices are
recent.

Else if built as static it works on linux.. Maybe not all network features.
Le 25 avr. 2015 11:33 PM, "Matt Whitlock" <[email protected]> a
écrit :

> On Saturday, 25 April 2015, at 7:17 pm, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
> > Let me know how I can test this on a x86 machine.
>
> Bionic doesn't really support vanilla Linux. The Android Developers'
> Bionic C Library Overview says:
>
> «Note that the x86 version is only meant to run on an x86 Android device.
> We make absolutely no claim that you could build and use Bionic on a stock
> x86 Linux distribution (though that would be cool, so patches are welcomed
> :-))»
>
> If you have an x86-based Android device, then it should simply be a matter
> of compiling BusyBox using an x86-linux-androideabi toolchain. I've only
> tested using an arm-linux-androideabi toolchain, so I can't really help you
> there.
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