Hello,

I feel obligated to point out that those Patches were done by Vitaly Greck
and not myself.

I have included him on this email.

Thanks,
Stephen - (Stericson)

On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Pete/Piet Delaney <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 08/03/2012 06:16 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>  I'm looking into using LTP on Android and reviewing the discussions by /*
> Cyril Hrubi, Anupam Srivastava*/ discussion at:
>
>    *http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ltp/16065
> *
> and
>
>    
> *http://old.nabble.com/-LTP--Porting-of-LTP-on-Android---Patch-to33745295.html#a33812376*
>
> Any pointers/suggestions on this work would be appreciated; like the
> best patch
> available.
>
> Looking through the Ltp-list archives now and the above mentioned
> discussions.
>
>  Well as far as I remeber the attached patch wasn't complete and it was
> more of a hack than anything else.
>
> On the other hand I'm not against having LTP ported to Android. If the
> changes comes to us in reasonable small chunks that could be reviewed, I
> would be happy to help and possibly merge them into the upstream
> codebase.
>
> Sorry that I couldn't help more here. I don't have any expirience with
> Android SDK and I do not intend to play with it in the near future.
>
>  Hi Chrubis:
>
> Yesterday we got the MIPS env starting to build the LTP test, currently we
> aren't
> using the Android.mk approach, just minor tweaks to the stock LTP repo.
> I'm also
> building Busybox using:
>
>    *
> http://code.google.com/p/busybox-android/downloads/detail?name=.config
> *
> as a guide. I've applied Sterisco's busybox patch but didn't apply his
> Bionic patch (yet). It's starting to build and like LPT it's starting to
> compile.
>
> Currently my changes to the git-hub LTP master branch are just a bunch
> of hacks. Seemed like a clear concept on how to do it cleanly wasn't clear
> yet
> and it made more sense to get something starting to work and then clean it
> up once a clear approach was precipitating out. I'm using the attached
> Setup
> script to use the r8 NDK crosstools and will test with a jellyBean (jb)
> MIPS emulator.
>
> Supporting Android in the LTP and Busybox repositories seems like a good
> idea to
> me. I see little sense in folks re-doing this procedure from email
> descriptions.
>
> -piet
>
>
>
> --
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