Hi Lookman,

I have not encountered this before. When you post about these issues on the
Android mailing list, make sure you mention that you're a GSoC student. Last
year people were very helpful to me, perhaps also because I mentioned this
fact.

You might also want to consider pursuing several lines of testing in
parallel, including your present efforts and others you find relevant. This
way, if you make progress in one line you can pursue it further, and if not
you have other options to fall back on.

On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 1:04 AM, lookman sanni <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi folks.
> I've been looking since a while for a way to add java packages and classes
> to android's sdk sources, and get them built in. I always come up with the
> following error:
>
> make: execvp: /bin/bash: Argument list too long
> build/core/java.mk:103: *** Too many words (13489).  Stop.
>
> Has someone encoutered this before?
>
> It seems also that in the build directory there should be a file, listing
> all the libcore directories that should be present. I've tried to remove
> some of the directories in dalvik/libcore, and the build (make sdk) failed
> after notifying that it cannot find the folder i deleted. I guess then if i
> can know that file's path, it may be possible to add entries referencing
> java packages i want to add.
>
> --
> Best Regards
>
> Lookman SANNI
> http://blog.lookouster.org
> MSBI Intern at Umanis Tours Services;
>



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