I've got android sdk using apt, thanks Debian!
Now how do I get ndk? I think Debian 10 will have it, but I'd rather not wait for years.
Compiling from source isn't an option (IMO) as it would take probably as long as next Debian release, if successful.
I know I "should" use Android Studio on desktop instead of vim on pi.
Anyone has got it?
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Re: Android NDK
Tichun wrote: ↑Sun Dec 02, 2018 9:43 amI've got android sdk using apt, thanks Debian!
Now how do I get ndk? I think Debian 10 will have it, but I'd rather not wait for years.
Compiling from source isn't an option (IMO) as it would take probably as long as next Debian release, if successful.
I know I "should" use Android Studio on desktop instead of vim on pi.
Anyone has got it?
Android NDK requires a machine running x86-64 CPU Architecture:
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/goo ... -installer
The information is out there....you just have to let it in.
My other Linux machine is a ChromeBox
My other Linux machine is a ChromeBox