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This page is an introduction to the compilation of VLC for Android on Linux.

Eclipse, SDK and NDK installation

Requirements

  • You MUST be on Linux (or OSX if you know what you are doing), and a recent one.
  • You MUST have installed: apache-ant (or ant), autoconf, automake, autopoint, cmake, gawk (or nawk), gcc, g++, libtool, m4, patch, pkg-config, ragel, subversion, unzip, and very up-to-date versions of those tools.
  • You MUST install: git.

Android SDK

  1. Create a working directory android.
  2. Go to Android SDK page and download the latest SDK for linux.
  3. Decompress into android folder.
  4. Run tools/android (from the command line you can also run: "tools/android update sdk -u -t platform,platform-tool,extra")
  5. In the tool, install "SDK Platform Android 4.4.2, API 19", and follow the instructions.

You can have more details, if needed.

Android NDK

  1. Check that the SDK installation is correct.
  2. Go to the Android NDK page and download the NDK r9 for Linux.
  3. Decompress it into the android folder, next to your android-sdk-linux folder.

Eclipse

As used by your distribution, install Eclipse with your package manager:

apt-get install eclipse (debian)
yum install eclipse (Fedora)
pacman -S eclipse (Arch)
emerge -av eclipse-sdk (Gentoo)
...

And run it, at least once, and then quit eclipse.

Note: On Debian-based distributions it is better to download Eclipse indigo builds from the official website: http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/, otherwise it can lead to an error when importing the ADT plugin (see following).

ADT

The ADT plugin is required to compile on Android.

  1. Go to ADT page.
  2. Start Eclipse, then select Help > Install New Software....
  3. Add the "ADT Plugin" repository with https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/ as URL
  4. Validate and select the checkbox next to Developer Tools and click Next, Next, Finish.
  5. Restart Eclipse.
  6. Go to Menu > Window > Preferences... and then Android from the left pane.
  7. Point the SDK Location in to your downloaded SDK directory.
  8. Ok, and quit Eclipse.

See extra information here.

Environment setup

Set $ANDROID_SDK to point to your Android SDK directory

export ANDROID_SDK=/path/to/android-sdk

Set $ANDROID_NDK to point to your Android NDK directory

export ANDROID_NDK=/path/to/android-ndk

Add some useful binaries to your $PATH

export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_SDK/platform-tools:$ANDROID_SDK/tools

Devices

You need to export the ABI for your device. armeabi-v7a is for devices with ARMv7 or above (regardless of NEON), any other ARM device uses armeabi, x86/Intel devices use x86.

export ANDROID_ABI=armeabi-v7a

or

export ANDROID_ABI=armeabi

For a build that will run on x86 Android devices (e.g. certain Intel Android smartphones):

export ANDROID_ABI=x86

For a build that will run on MIPS devices (i.e. Ainol Novo tablets):

export ANDROID_ABI=mips

The following flags (NEON, FPU, ARMV6) are relevant only for the armeabi ABI:

If you plan to use an armeabi device that does not support FPU, you need a build without FPU

export NO_FPU=1

If you plan to use an ARMv5 armeabi device (read: Android Emulator), you need a build without ARMv6

export NO_ARMV6=1

Examples

  • For a normal (2012 consumer phone or tablet), like Cortex-A8 or Cortex-A9
export ANDROID_ABI=armeabi-v7a
  • For a Tegra2 device
export ANDROID_ABI=armeabi-v7a
  • For an ARMv6 device
export ANDROID_ABI=armeabi
  • For an ARMv6 device without FPU
export ANDROID_ABI=armeabi
export NO_FPU=1
  • For an ARMv5 device or the emulator
export ANDROID_ABI=armeabi
export NO_ARMV6=1
  • For a x86 device (e.g. Android-x86, Google TV, Logitech TV, etc)
export ANDROID_ABI=x86
  • For a MIPS device (i.e. Ainol Novo tablets):
export ANDROID_ABI=mips

Those exports must be set at all times, notably for the contribs and the configure.

Building

Get VLC Source

Clone the source from the VLC git!

In your android folder, run:

git clone git://git.videolan.org/vlc-ports/android.git


Compile

Read compile.sh first, as it contains some very useful and important information. Then run it:

sh compile.sh

Note: At this point, you will get an autogenerated debug apk in the bin/ folder, signed with a debug key.

In order to build a non-debug package:

sh compile.sh release

Note: At this point, you will get an unsigned release apk in the bin/ folder, which you will have to sign and zipalign.

Package in Eclipse [optional]

  1. In Eclipse, create a new Android Project from existing source by importing from the vlc-android path.
  2. Import the three projects from the java-libs folder.
  3. Export unsigned/signed apk.

Note: Building against JDK6 is recommended for optimal compatibility (Set Java Compiler Compliance to 1.6).

Run

Run it and enjoy!

Debugging

Here are some helpful links if you wish to debug VLC on Android:

Native debugging

If you run VLC Android and you get a crash that looks something like this:

I/DEBUG   (  958): *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
I/DEBUG   (  958): Build fingerprint: 'MOTO/MBTCA/sesame/XT300:2.1-update1/SESLA_U3_01.71.0/110110:user/release-keys'
I/DEBUG   (  958): pid: 1733, tid: 1733 >>> org.videolan.vlc <<<
I/DEBUG   (  958): signal 11 (SIGSEGV), fault addr 4237be3c
I/DEBUG   (  958):  r0 423640a0  r1 7ece77ac  r2 42bccdac  r3 4237be38
I/DEBUG   (  958):  r4 00000000  r5 42bccdac  r6 002ed088  r7 002ed018
I/DEBUG   (  958):  r8 7ece78e8  r9 2bafa844  10 0000000e  fp 7ece794c
I/DEBUG   (  958):  ip 00002ba0  sp 7ece7784  lr 423652e4  pc 4237be3c  cpsr 60000010
I/DEBUG   (  958):          #00  pc 0037be3c  /data/data/org.videolan.vlc/lib/libvlcjni.so
I/DEBUG   (  958):          #01  lr 423652e4  /data/data/org.videolan.vlc/lib/libvlcjni.so

You have a native crash. To debug it, you need to have compiled VLC as above and installed it on your device. Once your compiled VLC build is on your device, you can find the backtrace as follows:

  1. Make sure you are in the directory that you checked out VLC-Android in.
  2. cd vlc-android
  3. $ANDROID_NDK/ndk-gdb --verbose --force --start

At this point, lots of stuff will appear:

Android NDK installation path: /opt/android-ndk-r8c
Using default adb command: /opt/android-sdk-linux_x86/platform-tools/adb
ADB version found: Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.29
Using ADB flags: 
Using auto-detected project path: .
Found package name: org.videolan.vlc
...bunch of stuff skipped...
GNU gdb (GDB) 7.3.1-gg2
Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.  Type "show copying"
and "show warranty" for details.
This GDB was configured as "--host=x86_64-linux-gnu --target=arm-linux-android".
For bug reporting instructions, please see:
<http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/>.
Remote debugging from host 0.0.0.0
...bunch of stuff skipped...
libthread_db:td_ta_new: Victory: We can debug theads!
warning: Breakpoint address adjusted from 0x400deaa5 to 0x400deaa4.
0x40107a40 in epoll_wait () from /media/data/vlc_android/vlc-android/obj/local/armeabi/libc.so
(gdb)
  1. At this point, type in "continue" and press Enter.
  2. Perform the actions you did to make it crash. It will spit out something like this:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x401120ae in ?? () from /media/data/vlc_android/vlc-android/obj/local/armeabi/libc.so
  1. Now, just type in "bt full" (excluding the quotation marks) and press Enter. That is your backtrace that you should give to the developers when they ask for it (possibly on a pastebin, too).
(gdb) bt full
#0  0x401120ae in ?? () from /media/data/vlc_android/vlc-android/obj/local/armeabi/libc.so
No symbol table info available.
#1  0x40107bd8 in abort () from /media/data/vlc_android/vlc-android/obj/local/armeabi/libc.so
No symbol table info available.
#2  0x40118e6a in __assert2 () from /media/data/vlc_android/vlc-android/obj/local/armeabi/libc.so
No symbol table info available.
#3  0x5e0cdfdc in var_SetChecked (p_this=0x40134b94, psz_name=0x5ea2fcb8 "rate", expected_type=80, val=...) at ../../src/misc/variables.c:711
        i_ret = 0
        p_var = <optimized out>
        oldval = {i_int = 4742037487051810480, b_bool = 176, f_float = 2.27765068e+14, psz_string = 0x574f26b0 "X\270|B\001\001", p_address = 0x574f26b0, 
          p_object = 0x574f26b0, p_list = 0x574f26b0, i_time = 4742037487051810480, coords = {x = 1464805040, y = 1104091640}}
        __func__ = "var_SetChecked"
        p_priv = <optimized out>
#4  0x5e06dd9c in var_SetFloat (f=1.41421354, psz_name=0x5ea2fcb8 "rate____sample_backtrace", p_obj=0x0) at ../../include/vlc_variables.h:262
        val = <optimized out>
#5  libvlc_media_player_set_rate (p_mi=0x0, rate=1.41421354) at ../../lib/media_player.c:1252
        p_input_thread = <optimized out>
#6  0x5de7bd18 in Java_org_videolan_vlc_LibVLC_setRate (env=0x41cf0470, thiz=0x8ab00021, rate=1.41421354) at jni/libvlcjni.c:678
        mp = 0x0
#7  0x4076de34 in ?? ()
No symbol table info available.
#8  0x4076de34 in ?? ()
No symbol table info available.
Backtrace stopped: previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?)

Troubleshooting

Outdated Awk

If you receive the error message while building:

Android NDK: Host 'awk' tool is outdated. Please define HOST_AWK to point to Gawk or Nawk !    

The prebuilt version of Awk that comes with the Android NDK is outdated. Defining HOST_AWK in your environment does nothing as the system still tries to just the one that comes with the Android NDK. To get around this issue, simply rename or delete the Awk binary that comes with the Android NDK. For example to move it:

mv $ANDROID_NDK/prebuilt/linux-x86/bin/awk $ANDROID_NDK/prebuilt/linux-x86/bin/awk.old

Can't find Ant

If you're new to Ant, please be aware that some Linux distributions don't install it in the usual spot as with other programs. Try checking to see if the directory /usr/share/java/apache-ant/bin exists and add it to your path.

Outdated autotools-dev

If you get the following error message you may have have an outdated version of autotools-dev:

 Invalid configuration `arm-linux-androideabi': system `androideabi' not recognized

You may first want to check if your distribution has any available updates for this package. Alternatively, you can manually update your config.guess and config.sub files from here: [1]. These files are typically located in /usr/share/misc on Debian based distributions.

autoreconf: automake failed with exit status: 1

automake: warnings are treated as errors
configure.ac:41: warning: The 'AM_PROG_MKDIR_P' macro is deprecated, and will soon be removed.
configure.ac:41: You should use the Autoconf-provided 'AC_PROG_MKDIR_P' macro instead,
configure.ac:41: and use '$(MKDIR_P)' instead of '$(mkdir_p)'in your Makefile.am files.

If you are using Automake 1.13 or higher, you must remove -Werror from vlc/contrib/android/gnutls/configure.ac to continue. (First reported in [2])

autoreconf: automake failed with exit status: 1

make: *** [dvdnav] Error 1

You might be able to workaround this error by forcing libtool definition as follows.

export top_builddir=<build directory>/vlc/extras/tools/pkgconfig

Can't run aapt or adb on Linux 64-bit

You must install the 32-bit libraries of the following libraries, as the precompiled Google binaries depend on them: libc6, libstdc++6, and zlib.

New versions of Debian and/or Ubuntu require you to install i386 versions of packages:

sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install zlib1g:i386 libstdc++6:i386 libc6:i386

If you are under old versions of Ubuntu, install ia32-libs can help you solve this issue.

sudo apt-get install ia32-libs

See also