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README.android.txt
Author: Ethan Rublee
email: ethan.rublee@gmail.com
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Prerequisites:
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android-ndk-r5b http://developer.android.com/sdk/ndk/index.html
the official ndk with standalone toolchain
android-cmake http://code.google.com/p/android-cmake/
this is for the cmake toolchain for android
mercurial
sudo apt-get install mercurial
cmake
opencv (you should have this if you're reading this file :)
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Quick NDK Setup(ubuntu and bash):
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create some working directory:
WORK=$HOME/android_dev
cd $WORK
now get the android-cmake project with mercurial
hg clone https://android-cmake.googlecode.com/hg/ android-cmake
there is a convenience script in there for pulling down and setting up the
android ndk as a standalone toolchain
cd android-cmake/scripts
./get_ndk_toolchain_linux.sh $WORK
add the cmake toolchain location to your bashrc or otherwise export it to your env
echo export ANDTOOLCHAIN=$WORK/android-cmake/toolchain/android.toolchain.cmake >> $HOME/.bashrc
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Quick opencv build(ubuntu and bash):
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Make sure you either source your bashrc or otherwise export the ANDTOOLCHAIN variable.
There is a script in the android folder for running cmake with the proper cache
variables set. It is recommended that you use this to setup a smake build directory.
cd opencv/android
sh ./cmake_android.sh
You should now see a build directory, that is ready to be made.
cd build
make -j8
That will build most of the opencv modules, except for those that don't make sense
on android - gpu, etc..
To install to the toolchain:
make install
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Using opencv in you're cmake own projects.
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Use the cmake find script for opencv:
find_package(OpenCV REQUIRED)
Then when you run cmake, use:
cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=$ANDTOOLCHAIN ..
And direct your cmake cache for OpenCV_Dir to the path that you build opencv for android.
something like : opencv/android/build
To avoid setting the cmake cache for OpenCV_Dir, you can just "install" opencv to your
android toolchain. Run the following from the opencv/android/build path:
make install
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android targets
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You may wish to build android for multiple hardware targets.
Just change the cmake cache ARM_TARGETS to either:
"armeabi" "armeab-v7a" "armeab-v7a with NEON"
You may install each of these to the toolchain, and they should be linked against
properly via way of the android-cmake toolchain.