24 Nov 2014, 19:24
Hi yothsoggoth,
Your setup looks OK. I am not able to reproduce the problem here, even if I use the same folder structure.
Though, my setup might not be completely identical. I'm using win 8.1 and NDK r9d (64 bit) here.
Please try the following:
- Verify that the file exists.
G:\Tools\SDKs\MurlEngine\murl\murl\3rd_party\binaries\android\debug\armeabi\libmurl_3rd_party.a
The file is provided with the framework and should exist. If the file is missing delete the murl folder and reextract the archive.
- Keep the install hirarchy as flat as possible.
Install the Android SDK, NDK and Murl Engin into the directory G:\murl. Long individual file paths may sum up into a invalid long file path.
If nothing helps, try to install the latest Android SDK and NDK
Best regards,
Ketschak
Your setup looks OK. I am not able to reproduce the problem here, even if I use the same folder structure.
Though, my setup might not be completely identical. I'm using win 8.1 and NDK r9d (64 bit) here.
Please try the following:
- Verify that the file exists.
G:\Tools\SDKs\MurlEngine\murl\murl\3rd_party\binaries\android\debug\armeabi\libmurl_3rd_party.a
The file is provided with the framework and should exist. If the file is missing delete the murl folder and reextract the archive.
- Keep the install hirarchy as flat as possible.
Install the Android SDK, NDK and Murl Engin into the directory G:\murl. Long individual file paths may sum up into a invalid long file path.
If nothing helps, try to install the latest Android SDK and NDK
Best regards,
Ketschak