I\'ve got 3 prebuilt static libraries I want to use in my shared library. The problem is when the ndk-build tries to link to the static libraries, I get tons of undefined references thrown at me.
I have this 开发者_StackOverflowin my Makefile: run: for x in *.bin ; do ./$$x ; done such that it launches all executables one by one. I want to do this:
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I am building some hardware tests for Android.I have an Android.mk file which builds these executables one-by-one, using a block of makefile code for each, as shown below: