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Eventually I overcame the namespace issues above. Not entirely sure what it was. Then I battled the Public API Analyzer to eventually get an APK. After further battling BLUETOOTH_CONNECT permission issues and explicit broadcast receiver exports, on more recent android versions. I'm now in a place where depending on the Android SDK and architecture I'm bouncing between various mono asserts, other sigaborts, and SDL segmentation faults. I really hope, I'm just holding it wrong, otherwise is this expected? |
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Hi! Let me start saying that I'm rather new to dotnet so I might get some of the lingo wrong, please help me out.
First, I'd like to get a Silk App running on Android. So I went to "examples/CSharp/OpenGL Demos/AndroidDemo" as a starting point. First thing I ran into is that the TargetFramework of "net6.0-android" is no longer supported. Most of the intrnets seems to be think that newer versions should be pretty backwards compatible and thus picking a newer target framework should do the trick. When I switch to net8 (or 7) and build again, i'm getting:
Which I assume is dotnet's way of referring to undefined referrences, which seems very reasonable given the version issues. On the other hand it's surprising since it seems to be a mismatch with libsdl rather than dotnet 🤷♀️ . Are folks able to Silk Android with dotnet8? If so, any clues?
To make things a bit more complicated, I'm running Linux (so advice would ideally go beyond "click X in Visual Studio").
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