Suppose there are Linux library that has not yet ported to Android. Do you know any article or other information on how to do this?
P.S. Google has not helped
you haven't read at http://source.android.com/porting/index.html ?
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Hello is there anybody who can help me with the opencv face detection with latest library for android. I already tried many demo from github but i got issues like library libtbt.so not found and app gets crash. If anyone has proper solution please send me link or demo that can run without error or any tutorial that I can follow.
I want for android, i have windows 7 and android studio latest version.
It is my first question so if anythig missing pardon for that
Thank you in advance.
First of all i'll attach a list of links to tutorials and videos i used to develop my opencv face recognition tool, in terms of your problem i think you're missing a key framework, if you follow the link i provided it should work let me know if it does. I know you wanted a demo but the best way to learn this is to follow one of the tutorials i provided.
how to install for mac : https://medium.com/#nuwanprabhath/installing-opencv-in-macos-high-sierra-for-python-3-89c79f0a246a
Tutorials :
https://opencv-python tutroals.readthedocs.io/en/latest/py_tutorials/py_atutorials.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YY9f-6u2Q_c
https://www.pyimagesearch.com/2018/07/19/opencv-tutorial-a-guide-to-learn-opencv/
Now I just looking for any native library that helps me to implement webrtc with native mobile codes (Android Java, iOS Swift)
As I saw that libjingle have no updates around a year I does not sure that I still should use it, I don't want to use webrtc with third-party api such as Pubnub.
How about you guys suggestion or libjingle is good enough ?
Sample are available in the official documentation. Refer https://webrtc.github.io/samples/
libjingle has been "dead" since 2012, all relevant code moved over to https://webrtc.org which, unlike libjingle, has reasonably good instructions for checking out and building on mobile at https://webrtc.org/native-code/
Now the recommended way is to add the official library as dependency to your project.
implementation 'org.webrtc:google-webrtc:1.0.+'
You may refer the AppRTCMobile sample project which can be build by following the instructions given here - https://webrtc.org/native-code/android/
There are sample projects on GitHub which have already done the hard work for you. I found this one to be updated for Oreo.
I am developing android game using opensource cocos2d-android-1 library available here . I also developed demo application using this tutorial.
Now I want to do further development but I am not getting any documentation for this library and how to use library. If anybody knows any blog, forum, documentation for this library project please suggest me.
I recommend you use cocos2d-x instead. It is also a port of cocos2d-iphone but with more platforms, a better documentation and a wider community than cocos2d-android (but still not as good as cocos2d-iphone).
It's probably a bit more painful to start because you need to understand how to run native code on android but you probably won't regret it when you decide to port your game on another platform.
many example is available on the github for cocos2d-android and documentation is not in large scale but you can handle most of the things from the test sample which is available in the cocos2d-andriod . if you getting any problem ..post here to get the answer or help..
Are there any decent Android NDK examples and tutorials out there? Where can I find them? If there are any geared more specifically towards game engine development (as I am looking to convert mine over to android) that would be most helpful.
There was a blog post a while about android game programming on the official blog. Also Quake was ported to Android using a mix of Java and Native code and has been open sourced. Not sure how good it is from a tutorial standpoint but looking at real code always helps me more than following a basic tutorial.
check out : http://www.mobisoftinfotech.com/blog/tag/android-ndk-tutorial/
Here is one complete documentation.
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jni/html/jniTOC.html
Has anyone tried porting clamav to android??
Still no clamdroid yet, but I hope someone (I'm looking at you Sourcefire) is working on it.
Though I think that a Spybot-SD type application is probably more useful and more important.
Remember: clamav is opensource, so you can port it to andoid yourself.
We have to plans at this time to develop an Android solution for ClamAV. We have a commercial solution for Android, but it is not open source, and not ClamAV based.