On the Android NDK tab my JNI mk is greyed out. It looked like I needed to update to the 64 bit version because the NDK make preset path has a 86_64. So I went ahead and updated my ndk to the lastest off of the NDK page: http://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html#Installing
That make the NDK Make no longer greyed out but the JNI mk is still greyed out.
How do I fix that?
Thanks for all the help!
Edit: Just noticed that the vids say you are using android-ndk-r8d and I'm using android-ndk-r8e. Should I be using that one instead?
Also I have been trying to get the .android file Selected by the "Browse Keystore" button but my .android file is a hidden file on Mac and won't let me select the file. (Because the Open window isn't showing it...) How would I make it visible?
The NDK Make: section is not Greyed out. I went in and selected that path to my make.exe just fine. The JNI cpp shows up too. The line below that one, the JNI mk is the one greyed out.
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http://github.com/ouya/ouya-sdk-examples
Check out the latest docs for your game engine: [setup] [adobe air] [android] [clickteam fusion] [construct 2] [corona] [libGDX] [game maker] [html5] [marmalade] [monogame] [unity] [unreal]
Use caution when setting [persistent wireless mode].
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Skype: tgraupmann_prey
http://github.com/ouya/docs
http://github.com/ouya/ouya-sdk-examples
Check out the latest docs for your game engine: [setup] [adobe air] [android] [clickteam fusion] [construct 2] [corona] [libGDX] [game maker] [html5] [marmalade] [monogame] [unity] [unreal]
Use caution when setting [persistent wireless mode].