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cl8
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03/24/14 07:58 PM (10 years ago)

Can you still configure Selfhosting Control Panel V2

I really need to compile V2 apps so they can be used on Gingerbread phones. Is it possible to set up self hosting V2.
 
mrDavid
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03/24/14 08:46 PM (10 years ago)
I'm actually not sure with all of the recent changes. I do know that if you want to hit the biggest market, Jelly Bean is the way to go (unless statistics have changed in the past month). Someone else will give you a more proper answer then me, but just wanted to give you the heads up :-) David http://btmods.com/chat
 
Cakebit
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03/24/14 10:06 PM (10 years ago)
@cl8, The V2 server was still running a few days ago... Authough I don't know how long BT will keep it running. You can install Buzztouch Self-Hosted 2.1.9 (most recent V2 update) from https://www.buzztouch.com/BT-server/BT-server-2.1.9.zip
 
Dusko
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03/25/14 01:17 AM (10 years ago)
I regularly compile Android 2.2 apps from the latest self hosted BT control panel 3.0.0. You have to choose the "upper" option Prepare Android Project in option 3 Select iOS or Android to begin the process of the Prepare Project Download option. This option is not available any more from buzztouch.com, you must have self hosted. Another way to compile for old versions is to use the old code that you already have in older apps. Copy the old app folder in Eclipse, change its name through Refactor / Rename, and then you are on your own. In the rest of the process you will have to juggle files and code within files, but it is totally doable. The main factor that differentiates apps in buzztouch system is the BT_config.file, copy that from the server into the app and you have a totally new app! If you master this technique, you stop being dependant on changes in BT software and start being able to produce older Android versions at will.
 

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