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Thread: [not quite a guide] Run Cuberite natively on Android
Post: RE: [not quite a guide] Run Cuberite natively on A...
Schwertspize Wrote: (02-23-2016, 02:54 AM)
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That's not how android works. Android doesn't allow anything at all by default (which is, if you are no app).
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Thread: [not quite a guide] Run Cuberite natively on Android
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Schwertspize Wrote: (02-22-2016, 02:04 AM)
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on console i had to use root in order to bind to the port
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Do you use port from range 0-1023? They are privileged and can be only opened with root perm... |
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02-22-2016, 11:47 PM |
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Thread: [not quite a guide] Run Cuberite natively on Android
Post: RE: [not quite a guide] Run Cuberite natively on A...
Schwertspize Wrote: (02-20-2016, 05:45 PM)
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IMHO the build server should take the Raspberry PI builds and modify them until they are usable in android.
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If you have an access to build server, mos... |
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Thread: Evil code
Post: RE: Evil code
xoft Wrote: (02-12-2016, 06:56 PM)
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If I follow the "main" symbol's address, it falls in the ".data" section that has "WA" flags (write, alloc)
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And if you investigate a little bit more, you will... |
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Thread: Evil code
Post: RE: Evil code
xoft Wrote: (02-12-2016, 05:12 AM)
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This is all fine as long as you have *const* data. The problem is, normally you don't. Quite a few programs have a global "buffer" object of a kind that they use... |
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Thread: Evil code
Post: RE: Evil code
xoft Wrote: (02-10-2016, 12:21 AM)
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Tell me, Linux enthisiasts, how does this reflect the "Linux is safer" mantra that I hear oh so often? How could Linux be so safe if the default configuration al... |
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Thread: [not quite a guide] Run Cuberite natively on Android
Post: RE: [not quite a guide] Run Cuberite natively on A...
@"bearbin", if I got Cuberite running just by providing required libraries to it, usual static build for ARM with high probability should run on most ARM-powered Android devices just fine. Only thing ... |
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02-09-2016, 09:37 PM |
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Thread: [not quite a guide] Run Cuberite natively on Android
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This is introduction. You can skip it if you like.
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Some time ago I was having a thought about running Minecraft server on Android devices. Why? Because it's seems to be simple and availa... |
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