As a result, the java parts can now be build using ant (in the android dir).
Just issue "ant debug" after "make libs". Building the java parts from eclipse
also still works.
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Otherwise we could only build under r6. As r7 is the latest and can't build
rockbox don't break peoples installed ndks.
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The new menu is very helpful on RaaA, but also shown in the sim. It shows
the process cpu usage, process' time stats (user,sys,real) and the cpu
frequency stats.
It uses a thread to sample the data, however the thread is not created
until the menu is visited for the first time.
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* Cleanup RockboxService.java by moving the battery and
headphone monitors to separate classes and detaching their instances
* Move those monitors and RockboxTelephony.java into a new
monitors subdirectory
* Call those monitors all the same from native code by creating
the objects there
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If the screen size specified is wider than higher specify the orientation as
landscape in AndroidManifest.xml. This usually applies to tablets where Rockbox
in portrait mode feels unnatural.
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Codec files are loaded as dynamic libraries. Instead of extracting them from
the packaged libmisc.so and therefore having them present twice on the device
put them into the apk as native libraries. Decreases the size of the installed
Rockbox by the compressed size of the codecs. Also, the extraction on first
Rockbox startup gets notably faster since it's less data to extract.
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Put the generated AndroidManifest.xml into the bin subfolder and remove it from
clean list. Avoids problems with cleaning if you're building in the android/
folder. Thanks to kugel for pointing out that people are actually doing that.
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Use the source tree version as versionName string. As result the Android
Settings menu will now show that version instead of a rather unhelpful "1.0".
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Add make install target for android builds.
Remove standard install targets as they don't apply.
Add java compilation dependancy on generated resource class(es?) to prevent weird runtime issues.
Update installApk.sh script to use correct tool location in recent sdks.
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zip has no prerequisites, so it's always made, which leads to targets depending on zip to be also always made.
In the end that means that libmisc.so is always unzipped even if it didn't change.
OTOH it means that make zip is now needed explicitly; so it now goes like 'make && make zip && make apk
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This also seems to fix a problem with make apk on some machines. Thanks to Dustin Skoracki for helping to investigate.
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'make && make apk && adb install -r bin/Rockbox.apk' should work now.
You should now be able to develop without eclipse.
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Seperate make rules in a almost empty android.make.
Also add forgotten powermgmt-android.c
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