Hello all,
With our preparations to migrate to openssl-1.1.0 we are in dire need of updated version of android-tools [0] as they won't compile with the new openssl (and new revisions of course will need boringssl).
As it is obvious from the specfile the upstream does not make it really easy to produce the required binaries. I checked other distros and Fedora has a workable package [1] but even that seem to need quite tweaking with each update.
I am wondering what would be the best solution to go forward, and maybe simply we ough to give up on it and just ship the binaries from Google [2], because honestly using 2 years old adb and fastboot is not a win either?
Suggestions?
Tom A while back I spent some time, using the Android.mk files, manually updating the Makefile for fastboot but eventually couldn't finish. I googled extensively prior to that for an Android.mk to gnu Makefile converter but it seems that you can convert from gnu to android but nobody's bothered with android to gnu. I've checked in my work to home:plater/android-tools if anyone wishes to build on it but be warned it's quite a mess and although I altered the git commands to download the sources a lot of the work was done within
On 01/10/2017 15:40, Tomas Chvatal wrote: the sources. Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org