Hi
When installing from here
It only gives me the option of install 1.1.2.l20110609-0753?
Am i doing something wrong?
Please see attached screenshot.
Thanks for your help
Adrian
On 6 Jul 2011, at 19:53, Marcel Gorri wrote: Hi Adrian,
according to your answer, you're not using Sequoyah 2.0. In fact, you're using version 1.1.2. Try using version 2.0 (org.eclipse.sequoyah.feature.2.0.0.I20110609-0753), and let me know if the problem persists.
Tks
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Adrian Hirst <adrian.hirst@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
Sorry
Eclipse: eclipse IDE for Java Developers 3.7 (Indigo) Android SDK: Android 3.1 ADT: ADT-11.0.0
Sequoyah: org.eclipse.sequoyah.feature.1.1.2.I20110609-0753
NDK: android-ndk-r5c-darwin-x86 CDT: 8.0
Thanks
Adrian.
On 6 Jul 2011, at 18:56, Marcel Gorri wrote: Hi Adrian,
in fact, I would need something like this (note that this is just an example):
Eclipse: eclipse-SDK-3.7-win32 (Indigo) Android SDK: Android 3.1
ADT: ADT-11.0.0 Sequoyah: org.eclipse.sequoyah.feature.2.0.0.I20110609-0753 (this is for Eclipse Indigo, as documented) CDT : 8.0 NDK: android-ndk-r5c-windows
Cygwin: Cygwin 3.81 JDK : jdk1.6.0_25
Tks
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Adrian Hirst <adrian.hirst@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
Yes I'm running Mac OSX 64Bit and Eclipse Indigo
Thanks
Adrian.
On 6 Jul 2011, at 18:47, Marcel Gorri wrote:
Hi Adrian,
can you please give me more information about your environment, like eclipse version and if it is Mac 32 or 64? As you can see in the screenshot attached, here in our environment we can run your test perfectly fine.
Thanks and regards. Marcel On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 2:24 PM, Adrian Hirst <adrian.hirst@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I have installed "sequoyah native ndk" on a brand new install of eclipse and its totally broken and unusable
I generated a new Android project and converted it to a native app using the built in option, this successfully created a JNI folder etc.
However, there are NO Paths/Defines setup in C/C++ General/Paths and Symbols.
in my Android.mk i added the following:-
LOCAL_LDLIBS := -lGLESv1_CM -ldl -llog
in the generated cpp file I added:-
#include <string.h>
#include <jni.h> #include <GLES/gl.h>
#include <GLES/glext.h>
void ClearColor(float r, float, g, float b, float a)
{ glClearColor(r, g, b, a);
}
Now when it builds the following happens:-
Description Resource Path Location Type
Function 'glClearColor' could not be resolved foobar.cpp /Project/jni line 7 Semantic Error
However if I use the command line and type ndk-build the lib compiles fine without the above link error.
The fact that the 'can't resolve symbol' is happening and no default includes/libs is stopping me use sequoyah.
Could you please let me know when this is fixed.
BTW I am using Mac OSX
Thankyou.
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