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This page describes Android development using
the Qt Creator IDE under the
Ubuntu operating system.
- Install the Android SDK
- Install the Android NDK
- From now, I follow the instructions of [1] in some more detail, for the android-lighthouse version of the 20th January of 2011
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Obtain the source code, by typing at command-line:
git clone git://gitorious.org/~taipan/qt/android-lighthouse.git
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- Move the 'android-lighthouse' folder to a suitable location. I put mine in '/home/richel/qtsdk-2010.04/bin/Projects'
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In this version, I believe you do not need to modify
'mkspecs/android-g++/qmake.conf' anymore
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Instead of editing the nonexisting androidconfig.sh [1], edit
androidconfigbuild.sh. ANDROID_NDK_ROOT
must be set to the android-lighthouse folder. I changed this from the default folder
('/usr/local/android-ndk-r5') to another folder ('/MyFolder/android-ndk-r5') by changing the following line
in androidconfigbuild.sh:
export ANDROID_NDK_ROOT=/usr/local/android-ndk-r5
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to:
export ANDROID_NDK_ROOT=/MyFolder/android-ndk-r5
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From a command-line start the
androidconfigbuild.sh
script as a super-user (otherwise the final make step fails):
sudo ./androidconfigbuild.sh
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This takes some time...
- Compiling Qt (as indicated by [1]) is not necessary anymore, as this is done in the previous step already
From this step on, I cannot find out what to do. According to [2], the instructions come out 2-3 weeks after
the 19th of January 2011.
External links
- Android-lighthouse wiki page about how to compile Android-lighthouse
- Android-lighthouse wiki page about how to integerate Android-lighthouse in Qt Creator
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