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6 ecm-toolchains - ECM Toolchains Reference
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9 Extra CMake Modules (ECM) provides some toolchain modules. Unlike nor‐
10 mal modules, these are not included directly in projects, but specified
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14 AndroidToolchain
15 Enable easy compilation of cmake projects on Android.
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17 By using this android toolchain, the projects will be set up to compile
18 the specified project targeting an Android platform, depending on its
19 input. Furthermore, if desired, an APK can be directly generated by
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22 CMake upstream has Android support now. This module will still give us
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24 executables format for our Android applications.
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26 Since we are using CMake Android support, any information from CMake
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28 https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.7/manual/cmake-toolchains.7.html#cross-compiling-for-android
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35 Usage
36 To use this file, you need to set the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE to point to
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55 The ABI to use. See the sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/*/libs
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59 The build tools version to use. Default: 21.1.1.
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62 The “;”-separated list of full paths to libs to include in
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84 Deploying Qt Applications
85 After building the application, you will need to generate an APK that
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87 ployqt support to help with this for Qt-based projects. To enable this,
88 set the QTANDROID_EXPORTED_TARGET variable to the targets you wish to
89 export as an APK (in a ;-separed list), as well as ANDROID_APK_DIR to a
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111 To install the apk to test. To generate a signed apk, one can do it
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