Hello,
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 12:59 AM, Shayne Tueller <shayne.tuel...@hill.af.mil>wrote: > > > I'm aware of that. I actually use both the email list and the forum > interchangeably. I assumed most people did as well to see the full context > of discussion. Apparently that is not the case. Ah, I doubt most people actually read both, as it is redundant and everyone has their preferred way of reading the discussions. Some prefer the forums, the old timers who have a lot of info to follow prefer the list. > For individuals who mainly use the email list, I will try to be more > explicit in referring back to the forum. > Thanks. It will also help anyone who searches the list archives for answers. > > In answer to your question...no, I'm not referring to another tutorial. > This was the only one. I tried it out and it didn't work so well (so far). > I simply asked why and I got answers. Nothing more, nothing less. > Good. I should have asked right away which tutorial were you referring to. > Hmmm...you must have missed the email list response from Alistair Baxter > on 4/3/13 @ 2:11am who was addressing my questions in behalf of Nathan > Collins who is out of town. He apparently saw what I wrote and the context > that it was written in. He knew what I was talking about... > Indeed, I did miss that exchange - but that could be also due the mailing list software that created a new thread for the mail with your question. So I saw it out of context, unfortunately. > Give that a shot. That tutorial is tried, it does work and is using the > official (Google supported) way of building applications for Android. > > However, you may still encounter bugs - like the last compilation error > you had. That is the nature of the beast, because the NDK is quite fast > moving target and Google is prone to fix one bug and introduce two new ones > in every release. Furthermore, their documentation for it is pretty much > non-existent. > > > Pretty hard to read documentation that is pretty much non-existent...even > for a novice...;^) > I meant the OSG documentation (which is quite decent) and the published NDK docs. The NDK documentation is limited, indeed, but there isn't a lot we can do about that. Regards, Jan
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