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android_development/ndk
David 'Digit' Turner 5ad95c577a Force the use of 32-bit toolchain binaries on 64-bit systems.
This is used to reduce the number of distributable prebuilt packages
(i.e. linux-x86_64 is not needed anymore).

Also fix build/tools/build-toolchain.sh to properly copy the GPL and LGPL
license files into the generated prebuilt packages.

Also add a .gitignore files to get less spew from 'git status'
2009-05-27 16:04:25 +02:00
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2009-05-07 21:56:40 +02:00

            Android Native Development Kit (NDK)


Welcome, this NDK is designed to allow Android application developers
to include native code in their Android application packages, compiled
as JNI shared libraries.

A high-level overview of the NDK's features and limitations can be found
in docs/OVERVIEW.TXT. Please read this document as it contains crucial
information for correct usage.

Before using the NDK, you will need to follow the steps described by
docs/INSTALL.TXT which lists the NDK pre-requisites and the steps needed
to set it up properly on your machine.

We recommend developers to make themselves familiar with JNI concepts. Also
note that the NDK is *not* a good way to write non-JNI native code for the
Android platform.

The document docs/ROADMAP.TXT gives a tentative roadmap for upcoming
NDK features and improvements.

Finally, discussions related to the Android NDK happen on the public
"android-ndk" forum located at the following address:

    http://groups.google.com/group/android-ndk