![]() 1 Re: _bbox Patch to osgSim/LightPointNode.2 Re: _bbox Patch to osgSim/LightPointNode.cpp Chris Hanson.2 Re: _bbox Patch to osgSim/LightPointNode.cpp Robert Osfield.5 Re: Order independent transparency - revisited Sebastian Messerschmidt.5 Re: Order independent transparency - revisited Christian Buchner.6 Re: Order independent transparency - revisited PCJohn.6 osgQt GraphicsWindowQt: set unmodified key in keypress event Martin Scheffler.6 Re: Order independent transparency - revisited Christian Buchner.6 Re: Order independent transparency - revisited Sebastian Messerschmidt.3 fix: use /usr/bin/sw_vers to determine osx version Frédéric Morin.3 Re: fix: use /usr/bin/sw_vers to determine osx version Frédéric Morin.1 Fix : correct index passed to "osg::Group::childInserted" metod Aurelien Albert.1 Re: Fix : correct index passed to "osg::Group::childInserted" metod Robert Osfield.1 Re: Fix : correct index passed to "osg::Group::childInserted" metod Aurelien Albert.4 Re: Texture paging and shared PBO Lionel Lagarde.8 Re: Suggest nicer way to raiseWindow in X11 Mattias Helsing.8 BUILD_DOCUMENTATION instructions out of date David Fries.8 Patch for using zlib compressor on iOS with Static Libraries and Plugins Christian Noon.Also I see an error regarding accessing a file that's in use, but I don't have much of anything running. But I have no idea what path they're talking about. I see that it can't find a path specified. Now I'm looking for some general help on what seems to be a very newby question: The system cannot find the path specified. The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. I run the build again, and I get a bunch of warnings and the make command fails.Ĭ:/NVPACK/android-ndk-r8d/build/core/add-application.mk:128: Android NDK: WARNING: APP_PLATFORM android-8 is larger than android:minSdkVersion 3 in C:\NVPACK\android-ndk-r8d\samples\hello-jni/AndroidManifest.xmlĬ:/NVPACK/android-ndk-r8d/build/core/setup-toolchain.mk:167: warning: overriding commands for target `C:\NVPACK\android-ndk-r8d\samples\hello-jni/libs/armeabi'Ĭ:/NVPACK/android-ndk-r8d/build/core/setup-toolchain.mk:150: warning: ignoring old commands for target `C:\NVPACK\android-ndk-r8d\samples\hello-jni/libs/armeabi'Ĭ:/NVPACK/android-ndk-r8d/build/core/build-binary.mk:439: warning: overriding commands for target `C:\NVPACK\android-ndk-r8d\samples\hello-jni/libs/armeabi'Ĭ:/NVPACK/android-ndk-r8d/build/core/setup-toolchain.mk:167: warning: ignoring old commands for target `C:\NVPACK\android-ndk-r8d\samples\hello-jni/libs/armeabi'Ĭ:/NVPACK/android-ndk-r8d/build/core/build-binary.mk:357: warning: overriding commands for target `C:\NVPACK\android-ndk-r8d\samples\hello-jni/obj/local/armeabi'Ĭ:/NVPACK/android-ndk-r8d/build/core/build-binary.mk:357: warning: ignoring old commands for target `C:\NVPACK\android-ndk-r8d\samples\hello-jni/obj/local/armeabi' Easy enough, setup an env var called NDK_PROJECT_PATH going to the root directory for the project. I run the build, it says I'm missing an environment variable for my project. ![]() So then I bumble around Eclipse, (I've been a spoiled developer too long working in VS), and import the hello-jni project. A cursory look at my environment variables looks like the setup enough for me. I do indeed have the Android SDK, NDK, Eclipse and Ant installed. It supposedly installs everything needed to develop android. I "installed" android NDK using their installer. I applied to the nVidia Tegra3 Developers group which they approved me for. and install the X86 image corresponding to your SDK. Let me give you a little timeline so far and make sure that I haven't screwed anything up: For this we need to launch the Android SDK Manager (Directly from the ADT Menus(Window/Android SDK Manager)) or from the finder /sdk/tools/android. I've started development on Android, and currently it is handing me my butt.
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