![]() ![]() If you selected for installation the NDK plugins component of Eclipse ADT plugin (see the picture above) your Eclipse IDE should already have CDT plugin (that means C/C++ Development Tooling). Some additional information you can find in the APPLICATION-MK.html, NDK-BUILD.html files, and CPU-ARM-NEON.html, CPLUSPLUS-SUPPORT.html, PREBUILTS.html. The main article about using Android NDK build system is in the ANDROID-MK.html file. ![]() Note Before start you can read official Android NDK documentation which is in the Android NDK archive, in the folder docs/. To install Android NDK just extract the archive to some folder on your computer. You can get the latest version of NDK from the download page. To compile C++ code for Android platform you need Android Native Development Kit ( NDK). ![]() You need the following software to be installed in order to develop for Android in C++: # When the installation completes, restart Eclipse. If you get a security warning saying that the authenticity or validity of the software can't be established, click OK. # Read and accept the license agreements, then click Finish. If you also plan to develop native C++ code with Android NDK don't forget to enable NDK Plugins installations as well. # In the next window, you'll see a list of the tools to be downloaded. # In the Available Software dialog, select the checkbox next to Developer Tools and click Next. Note If you have trouble acquiring the plugin, try using "http" in the Location URL, instead of "https" (https is preferred for security reasons).
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