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Caula | hello everybody | 18:28.44 |
| I just got here because I'm trying to make my first steps with MUPDF on android, following the tutorial, but I've been having a MSB3073 The command "gradlew.bat -p "C:\\source\repos\Android2\Android2\app" assembleARM7Debug" exited with code 1.Android2C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\MSBuild\Microsoft\MDD\Android\V150\Android.Common.targets51 | 18:30.33 |
| I'm pretty sure I followed the "Android SDK documentation" as I should, I even tried twice recreating the project from scratch | 18:31.37 |
| I'm doing this with Visual Studio 2017, everything works until I copy the lib folder and rename it mupdf-lib (and change the gradle files as the documentation says) | 18:32.23 |
| can I get some help please? | 18:32.27 |
ator | Caula: I've never built it using Visual Studio. | 18:50.23 |
| the gradlew assembleARM7Debug is not a command I recognize from anywhere | 18:50.55 |
Caula | hello @ator , I'm sorry, my instance for this irc crashed, I could only read "I've never built it using Visual Studio.", could you repeat? | 18:59.25 |
pink_mist | 19:50 <@ator> the gradlew assembleARM7Debug is not a command I recognize from anywhere | 19:00.31 |
| that was the only other line he said | 19:00.39 |
ator | Caula: logs for this channel are here: https://ghostscript.com/mupdfirclogs/current.html | 19:01.20 |
| we develop the android sdk mainly using command line tools, and test to make sure it works with Android Studio. | 19:02.16 |
| Visual Studio, especially not in relation to Android, is not anything I'm familiar with | 19:02.34 |
| did you manage to make a project that uses the maven repository for the mupdf library dependency? | 19:03.32 |
Caula | well, before adding the library I'm 100% to build the apk | 19:13.01 |
| for library I mean the lib in your repository | 19:13.27 |
| so like, maven + edits in the gradle files and the couple functions to start the mupdf activity build | 19:14.10 |
| even though, when I install on my phone, the app opens to crash right after | 19:14.35 |
| but if there's no visual studio background, I guess I'll try again tomorrow with android studio and get back to you with some updates | 19:15.07 |
| just a quick curiosity. | 19:15.18 |
| I was planning on building an app that allowed me to read a pdf and do some edits on it, but I wanted to make it for both android and iOS (and pc), there's no way I can write code once and export for these multiple platforms, right? (I was planning on doing it with c++) | 19:16.17 |
ator | Caula: cross platform isn't really possible, unless you use the core C library only. | 20:08.40 |
Caula | ok... | 20:10.37 |
| and that can't export to android, right? I'm sorry, I'm an audio and game developer, I'm not really a build expert, the programs I use always manage that, so I'm a bit of a noobie | 20:11.21 |
ator | the android viewer is a mix of the core C library, JNI bindings, and Java classes | 22:06.01 |
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