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08/17/14 09:55 AM (10 years ago)

Compiling BT in Android Studio?

(I did post this on the twenty minute tutorial thread but thought it deserved it's own) First up: I got the Android compile working a year or so ago, and never revisited it. (I'm an iOS guy). I just picked up a tablet for Droid development, so trying to compile a project. OK, so I walked through the video, and after a couple of hiccups, managed to get Android Studio to load. Managed to import a project, but that's where I pretty much got stuck :) The BT read me relates to Eclipse, and I couldn't figure out where to add the library references (Eg: Android 4.0) While I'm at it, where do I stick the image files? @Mark: How about a simple video on compiling a apk / avd of a simple BT project? Some guidance would be appreciated. (Yes I did a search first :P ) Graham. FC
 
rburns50
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08/17/14 10:46 AM (10 years ago)
Yes that would be useful, especially as everything I have read so far is for creating a gradle from Eclipse and then importing that into Studio.
 
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08/17/14 03:49 PM (10 years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b84t7p9YuX8 This video does exactly what rburns50 referred to.Maybe it can help. I want to try it out too
 
GoNorthWest
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08/18/14 12:07 PM (10 years ago)
I haven't been able to get a BT app to compile using Android Studio yet. It seems that their switch to the Gradle compiler has introduced some requirements that are different from the way BT currently packages our apps, but which is correct for the Eclipse ADT Bundle! I'm slowly trying to work my way through it...when I get something working, I'll create a video for everybody. Thanks, Mark
 

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