As mentioned in jwiki page, there is no jconsole for android, you need
to install a new version of apk in order to update libjqt.so or qt
runtime.


On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Jan-Pieter Jacobs
<[email protected]> wrote:
> That's great!
> Just out of curiousity : What is the canonical way of upgrading jqt in
> Android? Since there is no jconsole available (or at least not the one
> linked to jqt) ? Also, a user does not have access to the data folder J is
> installed in.
> Thanks,
> Jan-Pieter
>
>
> 2014-03-14 1:15 GMT+01:00 Norman Drinkwater <[email protected]>:
>
>> The jqt binaries on www.jsoftware.com have been updated to version
>> 1.0.25, which includes a variety of bug-fixes previously discussed in the
>> forum. See http://www.jsoftware.com/gitlist/qtide.git/commits
>> for a complete list.
>>
>> To upgrade (or install on a fresh j801 installation), start jconsole and
>> run
>> install'qtide'
>> Exit jconsole and start jqt. This will suffice except for two cases. If
>> you are running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, go to
>> http://www.jsoftware.com/download/jqt/
>> and download the appropriate 'jqt redhat6' file, unpack it, and copy the
>> binaries and links to ~bin. Jqt requires QtWebKit, which is not installed
>> by default on most Linux distributions. If you don't have root access and
>> are unable to install QtWebKit, you can use the jqt binaries labeled (no
>> opengl, webkit, websocket). Unpack and install to ~bin.
>>
>>
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