All tutorials on building Android are referring to use M$ with a virtual machine and Ubuntu 64bit linux or use a computer with 64bit Ubuntu and cross toolchain installed.
I have a development board (A20) with Ubuntu 12.04 (32bit) and the arm7hf compiler installed. The manufacturer delivers an Android image along with the source code archive.
My question is:
Is it possible to re-build Android for this kind of device using this environment?
This would avoid big computers with cross compilation instead it's done with the native compiler and tools for the processor it should later run on.
Or is the use of a cross toolchain fixed by Google in the Android SDK, i.e. no possibility to build Android in the native processor environment it is intended to run on?
I have a development board (A20) with Ubuntu 12.04 (32bit) and the arm7hf compiler installed. The manufacturer delivers an Android image along with the source code archive.
My question is:
Is it possible to re-build Android for this kind of device using this environment?
This would avoid big computers with cross compilation instead it's done with the native compiler and tools for the processor it should later run on.
Or is the use of a cross toolchain fixed by Google in the Android SDK, i.e. no possibility to build Android in the native processor environment it is intended to run on?
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