Ok great. Thanks again for the help.
On 5-6-2014 14:24, Smith, Elliot wrote:
Hello Dave,
On 5 June 2014 13:21, Dave Richardson <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Great, that's it. Working fine here now.
Good to hear it's working.
P.S.; If I run into this problem again, how did you know which
permissions were missing?
I just ran:
adb logcat | grep xwalk
Then narrowed it down to a permissions issue (I've seen this causing
"application has stopped working" problems before).
Elliot
Dave
On 5-6-2014 13:32, Smith, Elliot wrote:
On 5 June 2014 12:14, Dave Richardson <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
That did it! Good find, the build is now successful.
But.. there seems to be a problem with the file now. Did you
try running the .apk file on an emulator or mobile phone?
I installed on both but when running the app I got an error.
It said "Unfortunately, KitchenSink has stopped".
I didn't, but I've gone back and tried it now. The app was
crashing due to missing permissions which Crosswalk requires.
I manually added these two lines to
platforms/android/AndroidManifest.xml (just before the
<application> element):
<uses-permission
android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE" />
<uses-permission
android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_WIFI_STATE" />
My basic app (not kitchensink btw, just the Cordova hello world)
now runs fine.
I will need to update the tutorial for version 6 with this
information (these permissions are Crosswalk-specific and may not
be set for a Cordova application). Eventually these wrinkles
should be ironed out so migration is a lot smoother.
Elliot
Can't be the source code of the app, because the Cordova
build did run.
And to make sure it isn't the source or any of its plugins, I
also built an app with just a basic index.html "hello world"
file.
Same story though, the .apk file installed fine, but did not run.
Then I did the whole thing again, but now with Crosswalk 5
and that .apk file did install and run successfully.
But like you said, the tutorial was made for Crosswalk 5. And
that seems to work well indeed.
Just would've been nice to get it working with Crosswalk 6 so
I can
use the Cordova APIs and make use of the Chromium command line.
For now I am trying to figure out exactly what the reason is
that the .apk won't start.
Regards,
Dave
On 5-6-2014 11:53, Smith, Elliot wrote:
Hello Dave.
On 5 June 2014 08:27, Dave Richardson <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Yesterday I've tried to get Crosswalk Cordova 6 to work,
but I can't seem to figure it out.
Here are all the steps I take.
I have just tried building a new project based on the steps
in the tutorial and as outlined by you above.
My first comment is: did you ensure that you were using the
correct plugin versions? The ones listed in the tutorial are
for Cordova 3.3 (which is what Crosswalk Cordova 5 is based
on). If you are using 3.3 plugins in a 3.4 project, that
might cause some issues.
Having said that, I also get some compilation errors when I
follow the steps in the tutorial for Crosswalk 6 (I stress
that the instructions are only applicable for Crosswalk 5,
and may not be expected to work for 6 anyway).
I also tried building the projects explicitly in the order
xwalk_core_library/CordovaLib/android, but still get errors.
My environment is the same as yours, except I have Java 1.7*.
My errors were as follows:
*******
[echo] Set jars path to:
/home/ell/dev/crosswalk/crosswalk-cordova/v6/platforms/android/CordovaLib/ant-build/classes.jar:/home/ell/dev/crosswalk/crosswalk-cordova/v6/platforms/android/CordovaLib/xwalk_core_library/ant-build/classes.jar:/home/ell/dev/crosswalk/crosswalk-cordova/v6/platforms/android/CordovaLib/xwalk_core_library/libs/xwalk_core_library_java.jar
-compile:
[javac] Compiling 5 source files to
/home/ell/dev/crosswalk/crosswalk-cordova/v6/platforms/android/bin/classes
[javac]
/home/ell/dev/crosswalk/crosswalk-cordova/v6/platforms/android/src/org/crosswalkproject/sample/v6.java:25:
error: cannot find symbol
[javac] public class v6 extends CordovaActivity
[javac] ^
[javac] symbol: class CordovaActivity
[javac]
/home/ell/dev/crosswalk/crosswalk-cordova/v6/platforms/android/src/org/crosswalkproject/sample/v6.java:30:
error: cannot find symbol
[javac] super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
[javac] ^
[javac] symbol: variable super
[javac] location: class v6
[javac]
/home/ell/dev/crosswalk/crosswalk-cordova/v6/platforms/android/src/org/crosswalkproject/sample/v6.java:31:
error: cannot find symbol
[javac] super.init();
[javac] ^
[javac] symbol: variable super
[javac] location: class v6
[javac]
/home/ell/dev/crosswalk/crosswalk-cordova/v6/platforms/android/src/org/crosswalkproject/sample/v6.java:33:
error: cannot find symbol
[javac] super.loadUrl(Config.getStartUrl());
[javac] ^
[javac] symbol: variable Config
[javac] location: class v6
[javac]
/home/ell/dev/crosswalk/crosswalk-cordova/v6/platforms/android/src/org/crosswalkproject/sample/v6.java:33:
error: cannot find symbol
[javac] super.loadUrl(Config.getStartUrl());
[javac] ^
[javac] symbol: variable super
[javac] location: class v6
[javac]
/home/ell/dev/crosswalk/crosswalk-cordova/v6/platforms/android/src/org/crosswalkproject/sample/v6.java:27:
error: method does not override or implement a method from a
supertype
[javac] @Override
[javac] ^
[javac] 6 errors
BUILD FAILED
/home/ell/apps/android-sdk/sdk/tools/ant/build.xml:720: The
following error occurred while executing this line:
/home/ell/apps/android-sdk/sdk/tools/ant/build.xml:734:
Compile failed; see the compiler error output for details.
*******
Then I noticed this entry in the classpath:
/home/ell/dev/crosswalk/crosswalk-cordova/v6/platforms/android/CordovaLib/ant-build/classes.jar
but the Cordova classes are in:
/home/ell/dev/crosswalk/crosswalk-cordova/v6/platforms/android/CordovaLib/bin/classes.jar
Digging down a bit, I find this in android/custom_rules.xml:
<pathconvert property="fixedJarsPath"
refid="project.all.jars.path">
<filtermapper>
<replacestring from="/bin/" to="/ant-build/"/>
<replacestring from="\bin\" to="\ant-build\"/>
</filtermapper>
</pathconvert>
If I comment out the filtermapper element here (which is
rewriting paths containing "bin" to "ant-build"), the build
succeeds. You could try this work-around in the short term.
But it does appear there is a bug. I'll investigate and file
it if necessary.
Elliot
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Senior Software Engineer
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Intel Open Source Technology Centre
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