Dan Albert
Dan Albert
http://cl/666538358 updates the text on the download page to explain that the zip artifacts haven't gone away. Should be live tomorrow.
After this merges and before I delete the old one, https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/cpu-arm-neon will need to be updated since it points to hello-neon.
How quickly does war exhaustion decay? Unless very high war exhaustion is something that will last for 17 years, it doesn't match up with how hoi4 base countries got that....
I mean historic in the save game, not irl :)
You're missing the libandroid_support headers. I'd recommend using the cmake toolchain file that's in the NDK at $NDK/build/cmake/android.toolchain.cmake. > libc++ as the stdlib (this seems to be recommended for the...
Our toolchain file is not meant to work alongside a standalone toolchain. It's supposed to be used directly. Standalone toolchains are intended for interfacing with arbitrary build systems that are...
Which CMake version are you using? If this isn't dead simple to do, that's a bug. I'll take a look on Monday if you can point me to some build...
You could also use the json module. It has a nearly identical API to pickle, and is plenty portable.
> But some are mutually exclusive, like linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_HL.h and linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_hl.h: they both are wrapped with #ifndef _IP6T_HL_H. From an email thread with gregkh, sounds like this isn't intentional. > Note...
@enh-google Do you know if anything ever came from that thread? Was someone looking in to cleaning up the kernel headers?