[not quite a guide] Run Cuberite natively on Android
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at last: another update.

now thats the first usable version, with a basic installer. it asks for the executable file and one file in the library directory (i couldnt just ask for a directory) which should contain the libs.

binary: use any binary of the raspi buildserver
libraries: extract the archive i packed in the attachments into one folder. it the should contain these files "ld-linux-armhf.so.3  libc.so.6  libdl.so.2  libgcc_s.so.1  libm.so.6  libpthread.so.0  librt.so.1  libstdc++.so.6"


after installing and running the app, choose the executable and one of the libs in that directory (it only gets the parent). wait for the process to finish and push starrt button.

Happy enjoying my first version

libs: https://qraut.alkaid.uberspace.de/cuberite-libs.tar.gz (attachment doesnt allow 1.3mb Smile   )
apk (note that this is a debug apk so uninstall it before installing one of the official ones): https://qraut.alkaid.uberspace.de/cuberite-app.apk (1.4MB)

Note: the app just copies everything in the same directory as the selected library is into its private library path, so put the libs in a separate dir

Second note: never push the "update cuberite" button Smile (it just downloads unnecessary stuff, I think a latest raspi build and doesn't do anything with it, that's unfinished yet and the select stuff installer was just a quick sketch (I will use parts of it)

Third note: I know a logo is missing

Forth note: put the server directory by default to /sdcard/cuberite but this is changeable in the settings

Next note: appearantly j got a problem with the default settings. I will soon give you a fixed version.

Tested and not working on lg g4 today
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RE: [not quite a guide] Run Cuberite natively on Android - by Schwertspize - 03-05-2016, 09:15 PM



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