I'm trying to compile the Android ndk example android-ndk-r6b/samples/hello-jni and i'm not having luck.
The compilation error i'm getting is:
$:/media/rober/android/android-ndk-r6b/samples/hello-jni$ ndk-build
Gdbserver : [arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.3] libs/armeabi/gdbserver
Gdbsetup : libs/armeabi/gdb.setup
Compile thumb : hello-jni <= hello-jni.c
/media/rober/android/android-ndk-r6b/samples/hello-jni/jni/hello-jni.c:17:20: error: string.h: No such file or directory
/media/rober/android/android-ndk-r6b/samples/hello-jni/jni/hello-jni.c:18:17: error: jni.h: No such file or directory
/media/rober/android/android-ndk-r6b/samples/hello-jni/jni/hello-jni.c:27: error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or '__attribute__' before 'Java_com_example_hellojni_HelloJni_stringFromJNI'
make: *** [/media/rober/android/android-ndk-r6b/samples/hello-jni/obj/local/armeabi/objs-debug/hello-jni/hello-jni.o] Error 1
The environment:
Ubuntu
$:/media/rober/android/android-ndk-r6b/samples/hello-jni$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 11.10
Release: 11.10
Codename: oneiric
Java
$:/media/rober/android/android-ndk-r6b/samples/hello-jni$ java -version
java version "1.6.0_22"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_22-b04)
Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 17.1-b03, mixed mode)
Make
$:/media/rober/android/android-ndk-r6b/samples/hello-jni$ make -v
GNU Make 3.81
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.
There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
This program built for i686-pc-linux-gnu
AWK
$:/media/rober/android/android-ndk-r6b/samples/hello-jni$ awk -W version
mawk 1.3.3 Nov 1996, Copyright (C) Michael D. Brennan
compiled limits:
max NF 32767
sprintf buffer 1020
Android
$:/media/rober/android/android-ndk-r6b/samples/hello-jni$ export | grep ANDROID
declare -x ANDROID_HOME="/media/rober/android/android-sdk-linux_86"
declare -x ANDROID_NDK="/media/rober/android/android-ndk-r6b/"
declare -x ANDROID_NDK_ROOT="/media/rober/android/android-ndk-r6b/"
declare -x ANDROID_SDK_HOME="/media/rober/android/android-sdk-linux_86"
PATH ( splitted by "\n" for easy reading )
$:/media/rober/android/android-ndk-r6b/samples/hello-jni$ export | grep PATH | grep bin
declare -x PATH="
/media/rober/dev/apache-ant-1.7.1/bin:
/media/rober/dev/apache-maven-3.0.3/bin:
/media/rober/android/android-sdk-linux_86/platform-tools:
/media/rober/android/android-sdk-linux_86/tools:
/media/rober/android/android-ndk-r6b/:
/usr/lib/lightdm/lightdm:
/usr/local/sbin:
/usr/local/bin:
/usr/sbin:
/usr/bin:
/sbin:
/bin:
/usr/games:
/media/rober/dev/jdk1.6.0_22/bin:
/media/rober/dev/apache-ant-1.7.1/bin:
/media/rober/dev/apache-maven-3.0.3/bin:
/media/rober/android/android-sdk-linux_86/platform-tools:
/media/rober/android/android-sdk-linux_86/tools:
/media/rober/android/android-ndk-r6b/
I have the feeling that i'm missing an environment variable or some sort of configuration that tells the ndk where to look up for the string.h and jni.h files, even when they are inside the same ndk directory structure, but i'm not really sure what's going.
All sort of tips are very welcome :)