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sebras Robin_Watts_: good morning!08:41.04 
diemex Robin_Watts, haven't you started on a java/jni bindings API? I tried to find it in git, where is it located?10:23.29 
Robin_Watts diemex: I have.10:23.40 
  http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=user/robin/mupdf.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/jni10:24.07 
  or10:24.08 
  http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=user/robin/mupdf.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/jni210:24.10 
  http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=user/robin/mupdf.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/jni11:13.34 
  or11:13.36 
  http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=user/robin/mupdf.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/jni211:13.38 
  diemex: ^11:13.44 
diemex Robin_Watts, doesn't jmupdf done and finished something similiar? Project seems kinda dead now though :'(11:19.35 
Robin_Watts possibly. never looked at jmupdf.11:43.06 
diemex I'm trying to build mupdf on windows for android. But it fails pretty quickly. Running ndk-build it can't find <sys/time.h>. Is there anything else I need to get? I'm trying to compile it from a cygwin shell11:53.18 
Robin_Watts nothing else you should need.11:59.20 
  Are you using the 64bit or the 32bit NDK?11:59.33 
  ISTR there was a problem with the 64bit ndk a while ago.11:59.41 
diemex Robin_Watts yep I have r10e (64-bit)12:01.03 
Robin_Watts Yeah, that only works for *targetting* 64bit stuff.12:01.33 
  You want the 32bit ndk (or possibly a newer ndk if they've fixed that bug)12:01.52 
diemex I updated the ndk_bundle from within the sdk to 1.0.0 and now it compiles12:13.58 
  Do you have any unit tests and where are they?14:30.17 
Robin_Watts For the JNI stuff? hell no. It compiles, that's all I know.15:44.31 
  It's a work in progress.15:44.41 
diemex Robin_Watts, Nah I mean just in general. I like to read through unit tests to learn how things work.15:55.28 
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