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    Doing some research, but I have not found a way to create an AAB with multiple architectures in it...

    I can create a v8a APK, a v7a APK... and an AAB that includes one or the other... not an AAB that includes both.

    I have found sources that show how to do it with CMake, but I have a QMake project and would like to keep it that way.

    Ideas?

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      Doing some research, but I have not found a way to create an AAB with multiple architectures in it...

      I can create a v8a APK, a v7a APK... and an AAB that includes one or the other... not an AAB that includes both.

      I have found sources that show how to do it with CMake, but I have a QMake project and would like to keep it that way.

      Ideas?

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      @BTSTOnline In Qt6, cmake is preferred. Better to switch now. Someone posted this link before
      https://www.qt.io/blog/introducing-qmake2cmake
      This will help you change your qmake to cmake.

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        @BTSTOnline In Qt6, cmake is preferred. Better to switch now. Someone posted this link before
        https://www.qt.io/blog/introducing-qmake2cmake
        This will help you change your qmake to cmake.

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        @JoeCFD
        Thanks, yeah, saw that post... working on how to use the qmake2cmake tool in Windows (and what to do with the output).

        Thanks!

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          Doing some research, but I have not found a way to create an AAB with multiple architectures in it...

          I can create a v8a APK, a v7a APK... and an AAB that includes one or the other... not an AAB that includes both.

          I have found sources that show how to do it with CMake, but I have a QMake project and would like to keep it that way.

          Ideas?

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          @BTSTOnline When you build those .apk(s), did you tried to install them on real device, because I did not succeed? I can build them, but Android does not recognise them.
          If yes, how did you achieve that, I tried almost combinations with JDK, SDK, NDK and build and platform tools from sdkmanager and set per Qt applied example projects. I also followed the compatibility tables (including Gradle too). I try for and on Android 10 and 11.

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