Android Version - Google Play

  • #1, by darren-beckettFriday, 03. August 2018, 08:22 6 years ago
    Hi Guys,

    Are you working on a new version of the android APK?

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    "This is a reminder that starting November 1, 2018, updates to apps and games on Google Play will be required to target Android Oreo (API level 26) or higher. After this date, the Play Console will prevent you from submitting new APKs with a targetSdkVersion less than 26."

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  • #2, by SimonSFriday, 03. August 2018, 09:39 6 years ago
    I will really use that deadline, it took forever to work out the current build system and I probably would need to move to Android Studio then, where they really haven't put much work into the ndk.

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  • #3, by darren-beckettSaturday, 04. August 2018, 20:57 6 years ago
    Thanks for sharing.I hope you continue to have such quality articles to share with everyone! I believe there will be many people who share my views when they read this article from you.Those who come to read your article will find lots of helpful and informative tips.
    Thanks for getting involved

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  • #4, by darren-beckettMonday, 06. August 2018, 08:09 6 years ago
    @SimonS, you should definitely use Visual Studio 2017

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  • #5, by SimonSMonday, 06. August 2018, 08:16 6 years ago
    I tried that too, was also very tricky, the best option was to use the ndk command line with cmake and apache ant. I will see what works best.

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  • #6, by darren-beckettThursday, 11. October 2018, 08:27 6 years ago
    Hi Simon,
    Any progress on building on the newest android SDK to allow upload to the Play Store?

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  • #7, by darren-beckettWednesday, 21. November 2018, 21:06 5 years ago
    Has this now been resolved with VS 5.0.8 ??

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  • #8, by SimonSWednesday, 21. November 2018, 21:22 5 years ago
    I updated the sdk, but you would need to check.

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  • #9, by darren-beckettWednesday, 21. November 2018, 22:54 5 years ago
    Looks good, Google recognised it as sdk 26 (Android 8).
    Thanks Simon.

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