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Update:
This seems to have been fixed in the most recent release. No problems now.
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??? There should be a "..." button next to the path which will allow you to navigate to the proper folder.I don't have an available field
Yup, I have that, and it allows me to set the path to the ADK.mwieder wrote:??? There should be a "..." button next to the path which will allow you to navigate to the proper folder.
I guess I'm the only one who uses the Android deployment via USB feature. With that enabled, LiveCode has another option in the "test" menu, which sends the compiled standalone to the Android device. I use it successfully with both a Sony android phone and with a HTC android tablet. Easy peasy. In fact, I've never once had a LiveCode app run inside the emulator, and never even start an emulated image. Considering all the jiggery-pokery going on with LiveCode deploying directly to an android device, I'm pretty damn impressed that the whole thing is so easy (once the Android tools are actually installed/working on the main computer).jacque wrote:I use Dropbox to transfer Android apps on my Mac too -- the emulator isn't any better there either.
Update:deebee wrote:I cannot get livecode to recognize the path to the JDK in the mobile support section of the preferences stack. The release notes say it may have to be manually set for linux, but I don't have an available field in order to set it manually. Using Ubuntu 12.04.
Please advise.