Thank you for the answear :] So yeah - there was an Ant problem. I didn't know about it. I fixed it (no tools.jar error, only 'Buildfile: build.xml noes not exist Build failed'). The funny thing is that I still have an error with aapt but the app was created :)
2014-05-28 17:14 GMT+02:00 Smith, Elliot <[email protected]>: > Apologies: a colleague just pointed out to me that one of the commands in > the setup instructions has a missing quotation mark. > > In: > > https://crosswalk-project.org/#documentation/getting_started/windows_host_setup/Install-the-Android-SDK > the commands in step 3 should read > > > setx path "%path%;<path to Android SDK>" > > setx path "%path%;<path to Android SDK>\sdk\tools" > > setx path "%path%;<path to Android SDK>\sdk\platform-tools" > > (Note that extra closing double quote on the second command.) > > I don't think this would cause your error, however, but it's worth running > the command again just in case in case the missing quote has mangled your > path.. > > Elliot > > > On 28 May 2014 16:10, Smith, Elliot <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 28 May 2014 15:44, Adam M <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> The problem is, that when I use 'python make_apk.py >>> --manifest=xwalk-simple/manifest.json' I have an error (screenshot >>> included). >>> >>> How to fix that? What is with that aapt thing? I don't know very well >>> Android SDK. >>> >> >> Hello. >> >> The error probably isn't with aapt, but with the Ant build. (For >> reference, aapt is a tool for packaging assets for inclusion in an Android >> apk package.) >> >> Try running ant on its own from a command line: >> $ ant -version >> >> If it complains about a missing tools.jar, it may be that Ant is trying >> to run using the JRE version of the java executable, rather than the JDK >> one. Ant must use the JDK java executable, otherwise it won't work. >> >> You could also check which version of Ant you are using. I have version >> 1.9.3, which works, so you could upgrade to that if you have an older >> version. >> >> You might also want to make sure you're using a fairly recent Java >> version (I have 1.7.0_51), and that you're using the Oracle JDK (you >> probably are if you're using Windows). >> >> If none of that gives any more clues, it may be that aapt is the problem; >> though this is unlikely as the make_apk.py script did manage to locate an >> aapt.exe file. >> >> Elliot >> -- >> Elliot Smith >> Senior Software Engineer >> Intel Open Source Technology Centre >> > > > > -- > Elliot Smith > Senior Software Engineer > Intel Open Source Technology Centre >
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