Hello,
I want to compile as native chipmunk library to use it in an Android application.
I have already prepared the environmental eclipse, Android SDK and Android NDK
I also saw that in the source code there is a folder with an Android.mk
But I do not know what I do to continue the compilation.
Someone could tell me what should I do now?
How to build library chipmunk for Android in NDK
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Re: How to build library chipmunk for Android in NDK
This stack overflow post covers the basics of linking any arbitrary library with the NDK.
Personally I prefer to develop for android using Visual Studio since I have 15 years of experience with its interface. You can download vs-android to do so for VS2010, VS2012, and VS2013. However, it is not capable of debugging directly; you'll need to purchase either WinGDB or VisualGDB add-ins, although add-ins cannot be installed with Visual Studio Express versions.
Personally I prefer to develop for android using Visual Studio since I have 15 years of experience with its interface. You can download vs-android to do so for VS2010, VS2012, and VS2013. However, it is not capable of debugging directly; you'll need to purchase either WinGDB or VisualGDB add-ins, although add-ins cannot be installed with Visual Studio Express versions.
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