Hi,

I think as a data source it would be very nice to have SpatiaLite support in Android (as others on the list have already pointed out). Having to go through ESRI Shapefiles is very clumsy. Using SpatiaLite one could convert a Postgis based QGIS project to SpatiaLite through the offline editing plugin. One could preserve column names and everything would be in one file.

For me QGIS Android would be much more compelling and easier to use with SpatiaLite.

But I understand that qgis-core and a basic GUI would be the first work items during the porting.

Andreas

On Tue, 5 Jul 2011 11:55:50 +0200, Martin Dobias wrote:
Hi Marco

thanks for the update.

When trying to compile QGIS on android I think you only need to aim
for compilation of qgis_core library and few providers. I would
suggest completely disabling compilation of qgis_gui, the application
itself, plugins, mapserver, python support and other components. Once
qgis_core library compiles you have everything necessary in order to
start developing a new QML-based GUI optimized for mobile phones /
tablets.

Good luck!

Martin

On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Marco Bernasocchi
<[email protected]> wrote:
Here [0] my last week report. Sorry for the delay, I wasn't home.
I've everything ready for trying cross compiling QGIS to android this week.

http://www.bernawebdesign.ch/byteblog/2011/07/05/gsoc-2011-weekly-report-5/
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