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diff --git a/HOWTO/INSTALL-ANDROID.md b/HOWTO/INSTALL-ANDROID.md index ccf9ff700e..4ca225ba3b 100644 --- a/HOWTO/INSTALL-ANDROID.md +++ b/HOWTO/INSTALL-ANDROID.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Introduction This document describes how to cross compile Erlang/OTP to Android/Rasberry Pi platforms. -### Download and Install Android NDK ### +### Download and Install the Android NDK ### https://developer.android.com/ndk @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ https://developer.android.com/ndk ### Configure Erlang/OTP ### -Use the following commands when compiling a 64-bit version. +Use the following commands when compiling an ARM 64-bit version. $ export NDK_ABI_PLAT=android21 # When targeting Android 5.0 Lollipop @@ -48,15 +48,14 @@ Use the following commands when compiling a 64-bit version. $ $ # This previous step is needed for the OpenSSL static linking to work as $ # the --with-ssl option expects a path with both the 'lib' and 'include' - $ # directories. Otherwise the Erlang/OTP build will fallback to dynamic - $ # linking if it doesn't find 'libcrypto.a' in its expected location. + $ # directories. $ ./otp_build configure \ --xcomp-conf=./xcomp/erl-xcomp-arm64-android.conf \ --with-ssl=/path/to/OpenSSL/source/dir/built/for/android-arm64 \ --disable-dynamic-ssl-lib -Use the following commands instead when compiling a 32-bit version. +Use the following commands when compiling an ARM 32-bit version. $ export NDK_ABI_PLAT=androideabi16 # When targeting Android 4.1 Jelly Bean @@ -83,14 +82,47 @@ Use the following commands instead when compiling a 32-bit version. $ $ # This previous step is needed for the OpenSSL static linking to work as $ # the --with-ssl option expects a path with both the 'lib' and 'include' - $ # directories. Otherwise the Erlang/OTP build will fallback to dynamic - $ # linking if it doesn't find 'libcrypto.a' in its expected location. + $ # directories. $ ./otp_build configure \ --xcomp-conf=./xcomp/erl-xcomp-arm-android.conf \ --with-ssl=/path/to/OpenSSL/source/dir/built/for/android-arm \ --disable-dynamic-ssl-lib +Use the following commands when compiling an x86 64-bit version. + + $ export NDK_ABI_PLAT=android21 # When targeting Android 5.0 Lollipop + + + $ # Either without OpenSSL support: + $ + $ ./otp_build configure \ + --xcomp-conf=./xcomp/erl-xcomp-x86_64-android.conf \ + --without-ssl + + + $ # Or with OpenSSL linked statically: + $ + $ cd /path/to/OpenSSL/source/dir/built/for/android-x86_64 + $ # First follow the NOTES.UNIX build instructions from OpenSSL + $ + $ # Then to avoid the full installation of this locally-compiled build, + $ # manually create a 'lib64' directory at the root of the OpenSSL source + $ # (at the same level as 'include') and link 'libcrypto.a' inside it. + $ + $ mkdir lib64 + $ ln -s ../libcrypto.a lib64/libcrypto.a + $ cd - # Return to the Erlang/OTP directory + $ + $ # This previous step is needed for the OpenSSL static linking to work + $ # as the --with-ssl option expects a path with both the 'lib64' and + $ # 'include' directories. + $ ./otp_build configure \ + --xcomp-conf=./xcomp/erl-xcomp-x86_64-android.conf \ + --with-ssl=/path/to/OpenSSL/source/dir/built/for/android-x86_64 \ + --disable-dynamic-ssl-lib + + ### Compile Erlang/OTP ### $ make noboot [-j4] @@ -100,15 +132,15 @@ Use the following commands instead when compiling a 32-bit version. ### Make Release ### - $ make RELEASE_ROOT=/path/to/release/erlang_23.0_arm release + $ make RELEASE_ROOT=/path/to/release/erlang release ### Target Deployment for Rasberry Pi ### -Make a tarball out of /path/to/release/erlang_23.0_arm and copy it to target +Make a tarball out of /path/to/release/erlang and copy it to target device. Extract it and install. - $ ./Install /usr/local/erlang_23.0_arm + $ ./Install /usr/local/erlang ### Target Deployment for Android testing ### @@ -118,17 +150,17 @@ Android device, for testing purpose mainly, as the /data/local/tmp path used for installation below is executable only from the adb shell command, but not from other local applications due to Android sandbox security model. - $ cd /path/to/release/erlang_23.0_arm + $ cd /path/to/release/erlang $ # For testing purpose, configure the Erlang/OTP scripts to use the target $ # installation path in /data/local/tmp which is executable from adb shell - $ ./Install -cross -minimal /data/local/tmp/erlang_23.0 + $ ./Install -cross -minimal /data/local/tmp/erlang To properly integrate into an Android application, the installation would have to target /data/data/[your/app/package/name]/files/[erlang/dir/once/unpacked] as shown in https://github.com/JeromeDeBretagne/erlanglauncher as an example. WARNING: adb has issues with symlinks (and java.util.zip too). There is only -one symlink for epmd in recent Erlang/OTP releases (20 to master-based 23) so +one symlink for epmd in recent Erlang/OTP releases (20 to master-based 24) so it has to be removed before using adb push, and then recreated manually on the target device itself if needed (or epmd can simply be duplicated instead). @@ -137,12 +169,12 @@ target device itself if needed (or epmd can simply be duplicated instead). $ cp erts-X.Y.Z/bin/epmd bin/epmd $ cd .. $ # The release can now be deployed in the pre-configured target directory - $ adb push erlang_23.0_arm /data/local/tmp/erlang_23.0 + $ adb push erlang /data/local/tmp/erlang Start an interactive shell onto the target Android device, and launch erl. $ adb shell - :/ $ /data/local/tmp/erlang_23.0/bin/erl + :/ $ /data/local/tmp/erlang/bin/erl Eshel VX.Y.Z (abort with ^G) 1> q(). ok |