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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    Hi and welcome to devnet,

    @ekkescorner scripts might be of interest.

    Hope it helps

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      evergreen4life
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      #6

      @Unix-One
      Brutal method :
      Copy include directory from an older version of android ndk into your new one (for me it was "cp -rf ./android-ndk-r10e/platforms/android-21/arch-arm64/usr/include/ ./android-ndk-r17b/platforms/android-24/arch-arm64/usr/"). And then you can compile the normal way without error at first sight. I have to test this in real situation now.

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        mateczek
        wrote on last edited by mateczek
        #7

        my script to compile openssl android NDK
        a_api = number android api

        #!/bin/bash
        
        # Based on http://qt-project.org/wiki/Build_Qt5_mysql_plugin_for_Android
        export ANDROID_NDK="$HOME/Android/Sdk/ndk-bundle"
        export PATH="$ANDROID_NDK/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.9/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/":$PATH
        a_api="27"
        SR="$ANDROID_NDK/platforms/android-$a_api/arch-arm"
        BR="$ANDROID_NDK/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.9/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-"
        
        git clone git://git.openssl.org/openssl.git
        mkdir "$SR"/temp
        pushd openssl
                ./Configure android-arm -D__ANDROID_API__=$a_api --prefix=$SR/temp
                ANDROID_DEV=$SR/usr 
                make clean
                make || exit 1
                make install_sw || exit 1
        popd
        
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        • EddieE Offline
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          Eddie
          wrote on last edited by Eddie
          #8

          This works on macOS building Android arm, arm7, and x86 OpenSSL libs.

          • I had to I revert to using Android NDK r10e to get it to work.
          • I never could NOT get it to build on Ubuntu 18.04 even with NDK r10e

          See: https://github.com/esutton/android-openssl

          Android build environment for OpenSSL

          • Supports build for multiple architectures - ARM, ARMv7, X86
          • Uses OpenSSL source codes
          • Integrated with Android.mk build
          • Output directories for libcrypto and libssl are set in Android.mk
            • arch-armeabi/lib/
            • arch-armeabi-v7a/lib/
            • arch-x86/lib/

          Advice: Do NOT use OpenSSL binaries you find laying about the Internet.

          How to compile

          cd jni/openssl
          ./build.sh
          

          Optionally, set variables on the beginning of the build.sh according to your Android NDK.

          In the global JNI Android.mk you can then simply include Android.mk from openssl directory so the
          static or dynamic libraries are linked to the rest of your project.

          include jni/openssl/Android.mk
          

          Include paths for header files are not set, headers will be after compilation present at

          jni/openssl/sources/include
          

          Notes

          Advice: Do not use pre-built OpenSSL libs you find laying around the Internet

          macOS Using Android NDK r10e

          On macOS, building OpenSSL fails when using NDK 11 or greater.

          Work-around is to download and use r10e to build OpenSSL.

          1. Please download Android NDK r10e and update ANDROID_NDK
          • https://developer.android.com/ndk/downloads/older_releases
          • https://dl.google.com/android/repository/android-ndk-r10e-windows-x86_64.zip
          1. Copy the extracted downloaded ndk folder to your $ANDROID_SDK folder and rename to ndk-r10e
          2. Set ANDROID_NDK environment variable:
          ANDROID_NDK=$ANDROID_SDK/ndk-r10e
          
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          • SGaistS SGaist

            Hi and welcome to devnet,

            @ekkescorner scripts might be of interest.

            Hope it helps

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            Unix One
            wrote on last edited by
            #9

            @SGaist that build-all-arch.sh script still fails with a couple of errors:

            • Makefile.org doesn't exist (but proceeds anyway)
            • target android-armv7 doesn't exist!

            If I change the target to android-armeabi in the script, then it proceeds further but fails with

            In file included from /usr/include/stdlib.h:55:0,
                             from crypto/aes/aes_core.c:41:
            /usr/include/bits/floatn.h:74:1: error: unknown machine mode '__TC__'
             typedef _Complex float __cfloat128 __attribute__ ((__mode__ (__TC__)));
             ^
            /usr/include/bits/floatn.h:86:9: error: unknown type name '__float128'
             typedef __float128 _Float128;
                     ^
            In file included from /usr/include/stdlib.h:55:0,
                             from crypto/aes/aes_locl.h:15,
                             from crypto/aes/aes_ecb.c:13:
            /usr/include/bits/floatn.h:74:1: error: unknown machine mode '__TC__'
             typedef _Complex float __cfloat128 __attribute__ ((__mode__ (__TC__)));
             ^
            /usr/include/bits/floatn.h:86:9: error: unknown type name '__float128'
             typedef __float128 _Float128;
            

            I think I'm on the wrong path.

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            • E evergreen4life

              @Unix-One
              Brutal method :
              Copy include directory from an older version of android ndk into your new one (for me it was "cp -rf ./android-ndk-r10e/platforms/android-21/arch-arm64/usr/include/ ./android-ndk-r17b/platforms/android-24/arch-arm64/usr/"). And then you can compile the normal way without error at first sight. I have to test this in real situation now.

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              Unix One
              wrote on last edited by
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              @evergreen4life Thank you but that sounds like a major hack I'd like to avoid if possible.

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              • M mateczek

                my script to compile openssl android NDK
                a_api = number android api

                #!/bin/bash
                
                # Based on http://qt-project.org/wiki/Build_Qt5_mysql_plugin_for_Android
                export ANDROID_NDK="$HOME/Android/Sdk/ndk-bundle"
                export PATH="$ANDROID_NDK/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.9/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/":$PATH
                a_api="27"
                SR="$ANDROID_NDK/platforms/android-$a_api/arch-arm"
                BR="$ANDROID_NDK/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.9/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-"
                
                git clone git://git.openssl.org/openssl.git
                mkdir "$SR"/temp
                pushd openssl
                        ./Configure android-arm -D__ANDROID_API__=$a_api --prefix=$SR/temp
                        ANDROID_DEV=$SR/usr 
                        make clean
                        make || exit 1
                        make install_sw || exit 1
                popd
                
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                wrote on last edited by
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                @mateczek Thank your for this. Your script succeeds in producing the libcrypto.so and libssl.so. However, when I deploy them along with my app to the phone, I get

                W libmyapp.so: (null):0 ((null)): qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function SSLv23_client_method
                W libmyapp.so: (null):0 ((null)): qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function SSL_CTX_new
                W libmyapp.so: (null):0 ((null)): qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function SSL_library_init
                W libmyapp.so: (null):0 ((null)): qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function ERR_get_error
                W libmyapp.so: (null):0 ((null)): qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot call unresolved function ERR_get_error
                

                The network calls do not succeed and I'm guessing those errors are the reason. What am I missing?

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                • EddieE Eddie

                  This works on macOS building Android arm, arm7, and x86 OpenSSL libs.

                  • I had to I revert to using Android NDK r10e to get it to work.
                  • I never could NOT get it to build on Ubuntu 18.04 even with NDK r10e

                  See: https://github.com/esutton/android-openssl

                  Android build environment for OpenSSL

                  • Supports build for multiple architectures - ARM, ARMv7, X86
                  • Uses OpenSSL source codes
                  • Integrated with Android.mk build
                  • Output directories for libcrypto and libssl are set in Android.mk
                    • arch-armeabi/lib/
                    • arch-armeabi-v7a/lib/
                    • arch-x86/lib/

                  Advice: Do NOT use OpenSSL binaries you find laying about the Internet.

                  How to compile

                  cd jni/openssl
                  ./build.sh
                  

                  Optionally, set variables on the beginning of the build.sh according to your Android NDK.

                  In the global JNI Android.mk you can then simply include Android.mk from openssl directory so the
                  static or dynamic libraries are linked to the rest of your project.

                  include jni/openssl/Android.mk
                  

                  Include paths for header files are not set, headers will be after compilation present at

                  jni/openssl/sources/include
                  

                  Notes

                  Advice: Do not use pre-built OpenSSL libs you find laying around the Internet

                  macOS Using Android NDK r10e

                  On macOS, building OpenSSL fails when using NDK 11 or greater.

                  Work-around is to download and use r10e to build OpenSSL.

                  1. Please download Android NDK r10e and update ANDROID_NDK
                  • https://developer.android.com/ndk/downloads/older_releases
                  • https://dl.google.com/android/repository/android-ndk-r10e-windows-x86_64.zip
                  1. Copy the extracted downloaded ndk folder to your $ANDROID_SDK folder and rename to ndk-r10e
                  2. Set ANDROID_NDK environment variable:
                  ANDROID_NDK=$ANDROID_SDK/ndk-r10e
                  
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                  Unix One
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #12

                  @Eddie It looks like per the readme you pasted in the comment, that won't work with any recent NDK versions (r10e is over 3 years old, and the oldest one Google still provides). I was trying to get it to work a reasonably recent version.

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                    Unix One
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #13

                    A couple of updates:

                    • I tried compiling openssl-1.1.0h (current stable version) against the old android ndk (r10e) because people seem to have reported that working. Well, it compiled, but it didn't work in the app. The errors were similar to the ones I got with @mateczek's script. I also noticed
                      qt.network.ssl: Incompatible version of OpenSSL
                      error, but that could have been present with @mateczek's result too, and I could have just missed it. So, it resulted in a similar output.
                    • Then I decided to give openssl-1.0.2o (current stable LTS version) a try. To my astonishment, it compiled, and it worked in the app!

                    So, the conclusion is:

                    • use openssl-1.0.x LTS version, until it's supported
                    • use android-ndk-r10e, until it's supported
                    • use these instructions

                    The remaining question: is this a known issue? Is there a bug to update openssl support to more recent openssl and android ndk versions?

                    For reference, I run OpenSUSE Tumbleweed and keep it updated. Qt Creator 4.7.0. Qt 5.11.1. I'm happy to test and provide additional information if anyone has any ideas.

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                    • U Unix One

                      A couple of updates:

                      • I tried compiling openssl-1.1.0h (current stable version) against the old android ndk (r10e) because people seem to have reported that working. Well, it compiled, but it didn't work in the app. The errors were similar to the ones I got with @mateczek's script. I also noticed
                        qt.network.ssl: Incompatible version of OpenSSL
                        error, but that could have been present with @mateczek's result too, and I could have just missed it. So, it resulted in a similar output.
                      • Then I decided to give openssl-1.0.2o (current stable LTS version) a try. To my astonishment, it compiled, and it worked in the app!

                      So, the conclusion is:

                      • use openssl-1.0.x LTS version, until it's supported
                      • use android-ndk-r10e, until it's supported
                      • use these instructions

                      The remaining question: is this a known issue? Is there a bug to update openssl support to more recent openssl and android ndk versions?

                      For reference, I run OpenSUSE Tumbleweed and keep it updated. Qt Creator 4.7.0. Qt 5.11.1. I'm happy to test and provide additional information if anyone has any ideas.

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                      Pablo J. Rogina
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #14

                      @Unix-One said in OpenSSL for Android support:

                      The remaining question: is this a known issue? Is there a bug to update openssl support to more recent openssl and android ndk versions?

                      Checking Qt's source code, you'll find that OpenSSL 1.1.x is not yet supported...

                      ...
                      if (!_q_SSLeay || q_SSLeay() >= 0x10100000L) {
                              // OpenSSL 1.1 has deprecated and removed SSLeay. We consider a failure to
                              // resolve this symbol as a failure to resolve symbols.
                              // The right operand of '||' above is ... a bit of paranoia.
                              delete libs.first;
                              delete libs.second;
                              qCWarning(lcSsl, "Incompatible version of OpenSSL");
                              return false;
                          }
                      ...
                      

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                        SGaist
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                        OpenSSL 1.1 has a backend in Qt since Qt 5.10 but you have to build Qt by hand in order to use it currently.

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                          @Pablo-J-Rogina @SGaist that is good to know - would have been useful information on the instructions page that would potentially save developers a lot of time. I might update the wiki with the basic steps for minimum android packaging and deployment (given I find enough time of course).

                          Thank you all for your help.

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                            AlfredoC
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                            Hi,
                            I had a lot of trouble with openssl and qt with android too.
                            So I wrote a post how to solve the problems.
                            Hope this helps.

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                            • A AlfredoC

                              Hi,
                              I had a lot of trouble with openssl and qt with android too.
                              So I wrote a post how to solve the problems.
                              Hope this helps.

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                              Knox
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #18

                              @AlfredoC concerning your guide, i have setup a VM so that i could build the apk in ubuntu (i have given up doing it in windows) ubuntu 10.10 runs openssl v 1.1.1. as in your guide says that that wont do, how actually do i use 1.0.2p? can i install it directly? or do i just extract it? im sorry very noob question here.

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                                you have to download the openssl source, compile it for Android as described and copy the 2 libraries to your project.
                                If you trust me, you can download the precompiled libs here ;-)

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                                • A AlfredoC

                                  Hi,
                                  I had a lot of trouble with openssl and qt with android too.
                                  So I wrote a post how to solve the problems.
                                  Hope this helps.

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                                  ekkescorner
                                  Qt Champions 2016
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #20

                                  @AlfredoC hint to your blog post: Qt 5.12 now uses NDK r18b

                                  ekke ... Qt Champion 2016 | 2024 ... mobile business apps
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                                    10Exahertz
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                                    @Alfredo Thank you for the blog post but I'm still having trouble, when I get to the "make depend" part it gives me this error:

                                    "GCC, does not understand command line option "-mandroid""
                                    Based on a google search I'm not using the right GCC, im using (x86) and not the android one in the NDK?

                                    Im confused as to how to do this properly.

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                                      ekkescorner
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                                      have not tried yet, but this looks great: https://github.com/akontsevich/openssl-android-build

                                      ekke ... Qt Champion 2016 | 2024 ... mobile business apps
                                      5.15 --> 6.9 https://t1p.de/ekkeChecklist
                                      QMake --> CMake https://t1p.de/ekkeCMakeMobileApps

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                                      • ekkescornerE ekkescorner

                                        have not tried yet, but this looks great: https://github.com/akontsevich/openssl-android-build

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                                        #23

                                        This one worked like a charm, took 10 min overall.

                                        https://github.com/ekke/android-openssl-qt

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