Android devpt on Mac OS -- your setup?

Nicolas Cueto niconiko at gmail.com
Mon Jan 15 21:31:03 EST 2018


Can now test on Android device from Mac. Hooray.

Thanks, Andrew. But went with what LC recommends. Kind of.

--
Nicolas Cueto

On 15 January 2018 at 22:50, Andrew Bell via use-livecode <
use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:

>
> ::: Mac OS version :::
>>
> 10.11.5 on MBP
> 10.12.6 on iMac
> school IT just forced me to update the iMac to 10.13.2 but I haven't
> compiled anything since then (thanks Apple for not backwards applying
> Meltdown/Spectre patches)
>
>
> ::: LC version(s) :::
>>
> 8.1.8 Business until the pesky "could not open module" bug crept into my
> stack. Now I'm using 9dp11 (I feel like this is dg2 related, but can't
> pinpoint that so it may be fake news)
>
>
> ::: Java JDK :::
>>
> 1.8.0_121 on MBP
> It's a holiday and the school is closed so I can't comment on the iMac,
> but since that was a clean install about 3 months ago the process is pretty
> fresh. I had to do something funky to get the JDK, and I think it was
> this... https://www.ihash.eu/2015/11/how-to-install-java-jre-8-on-ma
> c-os-x-10-11-el-capitan/
>
>
> ::: Android SDK :::
>>
>> That LC lesson advices the full Android Studio for LC post-8.1.5. Do you
>> agree?
>>
> I'm pretty sure that's the only way now. The old method didn't have a
> flashy interface (not that Android Studio does either, or is intuitive) but
> seemed to work fine for my needs.
>
>
> ::: Android SDK platform :::
>>
>> Again, that LC lesson advices the Android 4.0.3 package. Yes?
>>
> I think 4.0.3 is a must, but for some reason I also think that 4.2 and/or
> 4.2.2 was a critical breakthrough for me when I first setup this system
> about 2 years ago.
>
>
> --Andrew Bell
>
>
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