AVDs and general Android discussion [solved]
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I can’t seem to get an AVD going. I see I’m always on target API of 19 (which seems high, but that’s something to look into). And ABI has 4 choices [armeabi-v7a, armeabi, x86, and mips]. What exactly do these settings do and do these matter when targeting AVDs? Also I'm getting the error message, “Qt version for architecture mips is missing”. Which one I should choose and why? Is it because Qt is compiled to each one and packaged in some mega zip that allows whichever device to get appropriate files?
I’m running on Windows 7 pro, I’ve got an S4… Can someone give some tips to direct my focus to develop well on Windows (debug) and what ratio of debugging would you feel reasonably safe with testing on AVDs and actual devices? With audio recording, should I try all devices possible or are they generally all very equally supported the same way?
Thanks for any other tips in general as well in getting an app onto the play store - any gotchas you experienced, etc...
[solution was to downgrade the tools version of the android SDK since Qt was not recognizing the device because of a way device names are output with "default/" prepended]
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Yep... I always get device is incompatible error. I'm choosing the same architectures, I even added the environment variable into the system to no avail: ANDROID_NDK_ROOT=C:\android-ndk-r9d
I'm sure it's some dumb newbie error. This is always the toughest part... Getting used to new things. All you can do is rely on the really smart, really nice people to help... <blink> <blink>... I guess that might work if I were a good looking blond...
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[solution was to downgrade the tools version of the android SDK since Qt was not recognizing the device because of a way device names are output with “default/” prepended]
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What did you downgrade to?
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r22.3
Cheers,
Mike