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Changed page "GSoC2012/Android/compiling" by michaelz from 88.66.9.32*
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Comment: Clarified ant contrib properties.

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 = Compiling libpurple on Android =
 
-There are build scripts in Monotone that build the libraries on which libpurple depends automatically. But you need to set up your host Programms, mainly Eclipse and the Android SDK/NDK.
+There are build scripts in the repository that build the libraries on which libpurple depends automatically. But you need to set up your host programms, mainly Eclipse and the Android SDK/NDK.
 
 Follow these steps to set up a new Development platform. I recommend that even if you already have Eclipse or the SDK/NDK installed, you should download everything and start from scratch.
 
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 [http://sourceforge.net/projects/ant-contrib/ Download ant-contrib], extract the archive somewhere.
 Go to Window → preferences → Ant → Runtime. In the Classpath tab, select Global Entries from the list and click on "Add external JARs". Select the ant-contrib-*.jar you just downloaded.
 
-Now go to the properties tab. Add a property named "ndk.root" which has the value "${ndk.root}", and one named "ndk.host" with the value "${ndk.host}"
+Set ant contrib properties [[BR]]
+In the same dialog (Window → preferences → Ant → Runtime), you go to the Properties tab. Add a property named "ndk.root" which has the value "${ndk.root}", and one named "ndk.host" with the value "${ndk.host}"
 
 Add the projects: [[BR]]
 To tell eclipse that the projects exist, add them to eclipse: File → Import... → Existing projects into Workspace. Selest the android/workspace directory and all projects eclipse automatically finds.

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