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9_z missing? Some other files not downloading?

Open thestupidbloke opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

Hello sorry if this is a dumb question or if I am very late to the party, but just wanted to ask why there is no 9_z file? Is that intentional? I am trying to get arm nativebridge working on an android 9 installation (namely android tv x86) and just wanted to make sure I had all the files I need... Would the 9_y file that is present be enough?

I also noticed that some of the 8_ and 7_ files are no longer downloading, are the links broken or something?

Thanks for the help, again sorry if these are silly questions I'm quite new to all this, but at least my username checks out 😅

thestupidbloke avatar Aug 12 '23 21:08 thestupidbloke

Some libhoudini is exist from Chrome OS, but some libhoudini is missing starting from version 8. (After 8, there is only a y file).

Kustale avatar Jan 14 '24 10:01 Kustale

why there is no 9_z file? The 'z' version is x64 only aka arm64 but 'y' version has both 'arm' & 'arm64' files that's why it's no longer needed. i think 'z' version was just an experiment since 'arm64' apps compatibility on lower android version was bad.

Thanks for the issue i'll update the links, and add some more Arm Native bridge versions from Chrome OS and WSA.

SGNight avatar Jan 15 '24 10:01 SGNight

why there is no 9_z file? The 'z' version is x64 only aka arm64 but 'y' version has both 'arm' & 'arm64' files that's why it's no longer needed. i think 'z' version was just an experiment since 'arm64' apps compatibility on lower android version was bad.

Thanks for the issue i'll update the links, and add some more Arm Native bridge versions from Chrome OS and WSA.

In fact, the story that there is only version y may be a problem caused by not updating files in android-x86. I also found out through Internet searches that libhoudini is a file extracted from ChromeOS. This was also the first time I learned that WSA existed. My information may be wrong. This is my guess. However, this problem does not work on x86 even after Android 11. Only works on x86_64. (The file does not exist, like 9_y.) :0 :)

Kustale avatar Jan 19 '24 20:01 Kustale