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Robin_Watts | fredross-perry: Did you get your git woes sorted? | 17:47.42 |
fredross-perry | yes I believe so. | 17:47.52 |
| i was just going to message you. Iâd like to remove the âandroidâ part of #if defined(__ANDROID__) || defined(GSVIEW_WIN) in gprf-doc.c, since the android build does not use gsapi (afaik). | 17:48.50 |
| Also, I ould use a new libgs.so that fixes the 14-color issue. | 17:49.06 |
Robin_Watts | The android build absolutely uses gsapi! | 18:36.14 |
| And there is a new libgs.so that fixes the 14 color issue online already. | 18:36.29 |
fredross-perry | re: libgs.so - sorry I was not aware. | 19:53.27 |
| thanks | 19:53.30 |
| but, if I build without #defining USE_GS_API, the build works and so does the app. | 19:54.30 |
Robin_Watts | fredross-perry: Urm... If SUPPORT_GPROOF is defined, then java side of the android app always tries to load libgs.so (regardless of USE_GS_API). | 22:52.19 |
| If libgs.so isn't found (or SUPPORT_GPROOF wasn't defined) then the app doesn't offer the proofing button. | 22:52.41 |
| If you build without USE_GS_API, but include libgs.so, the proofing button will appear, but the app will try to call a gs executable, which is not there. | 22:53.22 |
| So I can't see how that will work. | 22:53.27 |
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