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How to install and set the Android NDK path?

MikeHart

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Hi folks,

I know that CX doesn't have support for the Android NDK right now.

But I tried a lot so far and can't get rid of the missing NDK message when you compile for Android.

I have set the path to the Adnroid SDK. I have set the path to the NDK bundle inside the appdata/local path. Same results. Inside Android Studio I have installed the NDK.

So if I want to have a chance to go for a NDK target, what is the secret for CX to set the NDK path correctly? Any clues you can share?
 
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