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This page was roughly updated from the SDL2 version, but needs to be inspected for details that are out of date, and a few SDL2isms need to be cleaned out still, too. Read this page with some skepticism for now.

Existing documentationmovies bazar verified

A lot of information can be found in README-android.

This page is more walkthrough-oriented.

Pre-requisitesmovies bazar verified

sudo apt install openjdk-17-jdk ant android-sdk-platform-tools-common
PATH="/usr/src/android-ndk-rXXx:$PATH"                  # for 'ndk-build'
PATH="/usr/src/android-sdk-linux/tools:$PATH"           # for 'android'
PATH="/usr/src/android-sdk-linux/platform-tools:$PATH"  # for 'adb'
export ANDROID_HOME="/usr/src/android-sdk-linux"        # for gradle
export ANDROID_NDK_HOME="/usr/src/android-ndk-rXXx"     # for gradle

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cd /usr/src/SDL3/build-scripts/
./androidbuild.sh org.libsdl.testgles ../test/testgles.c
cd /usr/src/SDL3/build/org.libsdl.testgles/
./gradlew installDebug

Notes:

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android {
    buildToolsVersion "28.0.1"
    compileSdkVersion 28
externalNativeBuild {
    ndkBuild {
        arguments "APP_PLATFORM=android-14"
        abiFilters 'armeabi-v7a', 'arm64-v8a', 'x86', 'x86_64'

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Let's modify SDL3_image/showimage.c to show a simple embedded image (e.g. XPM).

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    Then let's make an Android app out of it. To compile:

    cd /usr/src/SDL3/build-scripts/
    ./androidbuild.sh org.libsdl.showimage /usr/src/SDL3_image/showimage.c
    cd /usr/src/SDL3/build/org.libsdl.showimage/
    ln -s /usr/src/SDL3_image jni/
    ln -s /usr/src/SDL3_image/external/libwebp-0.3.0 jni/webp
    sed -i -e 's/^LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES.*/& SDL3_image/' jni/src/Android.mk
    ndk-build -j$(nproc)
    ant debug install

    Notes:

    Build an autotools-friendly environmentmovies bazar verified

    You use autotools in your project and can't be bothering understanding ndk-build's cryptic errors? This guide is for you!

    Note: this environment can be used for CMake too.

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    (FIXME: this needs to be updated for SDL3.)

    cd /usr/src/
    wget https://libsdl.org/release/SDL2-2.0.5.tar.gz
    wget https://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_image/release/SDL2_image-2.0.1.tar.gz
    wget https://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/release/SDL2_mixer-2.0.1.tar.gz
    wget https://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_net/release/SDL2_net-2.0.1.tar.gz
    wget https://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_ttf/release/SDL2_ttf-2.0.14.tar.gz
    
    tar xf SDL2-2.0.5.tar.gz
    tar xf SDL2_image-2.0.1.tar.gz
    tar xf SDL2_mixer-2.0.1.tar.gz
    tar xf SDL2_net-2.0.1.tar.gz
    tar xf SDL2_ttf-2.0.14.tar.gz
    
    ln -s SDL2-2.0.5 SDL2
    ln -s SDL2_image-2.0.1 SDL2_image
    ln -s SDL2_mixer-2.0.1 SDL2_mixer
    ln -s SDL2_net-2.0.1 SDL2_net
    ln -s SDL2_ttf-2.0.14 SDL2_ttf
    cd /usr/src/SDL3/
    #git checkout -- .  # remove traces of previous builds
    cd build-scripts/
    # edit androidbuild.sh and modify $ANDROID update project --target android-XX
    ./androidbuild.sh org.libsdl /dev/null
    # doesn't matter if the actual build fails, it's just for setup
    cd ../build/org.libsdl/
    rm -rf jni/src/
    ln -s /usr/src/SDL3_image jni/
    ln -s /usr/src/SDL3_image/external/libwebp-0.3.0 jni/webp
    ln -s /usr/src/SDL3_mixer jni/
    ln -s /usr/src/SDL3_mixer/external/libmikmod-3.1.12 jni/libmikmod
    ln -s /usr/src/SDL3_mixer/external/smpeg2-2.0.0 jni/smpeg2
    ln -s /usr/src/SDL3_net jni/
    ln -s /usr/src/SDL3_ttf jni/
    SUPPORT_MP3_SMPEG := false
    include $(call all-subdir-makefiles)
    ndk-build -j$(nproc)

    Note: no need to add System.loadLibrary calls in SDLActivity.java, your application will be linked to them and Android's ld-linux loads them automatically.

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    Now:

    /usr/src/android-ndk-r8c/build/tools/make-standalone-toolchain.sh \
      --platform=android-14 --install-dir=/usr/src/ndk-standalone-14-arm --arch=arm
    NDK_STANDALONE=/usr/src/ndk-standalone-14-arm
    PATH=$NDK_STANDALONE/bin:$PATH
    cd /usr/src/SDL3/build/org.libsdl/
    for i in libs/armeabi/*; do ln -nfs $(pwd)/$i $NDK_STANDALONE/sysroot/usr/lib/; done
    mkdir $NDK_STANDALONE/sysroot/usr/include/SDL3/
    cp jni/SDL/include/* $NDK_STANDALONE/sysroot/usr/include/SDL3/
    cp jni/*/SDL*.h $NDK_STANDALONE/sysroot/usr/include/SDL3/
    VERSION=0.9.12
    cd /usr/src/
    wget http://rabbit.dereferenced.org/~nenolod/distfiles/pkgconf-$VERSION.tar.gz
    tar xf pkgconf-$VERSION.tar.gz
    cd pkgconf-$VERSION/
    mkdir native-android/ && cd native-android/
    ../configure --prefix=$NDK_STANDALONE/sysroot/usr
    make -j$(nproc)
    make install
    ln -s ../sysroot/usr/bin/pkgconf $NDK_STANDALONE/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-pkg-config
    mkdir $NDK_STANDALONE/sysroot/usr/lib/pkgconfig/

    When you see a post tagged "Verified" on Movies Bazar (usually marked with a green checkmark, a crown emoji πŸ‘‘, or the word "Vouch"), it claims the following:

    When you click a link, look for these red flags to determine if it is a dangerous clone:

  • Real Site Signs:
  • Let's be honest. The cost of movie tickets is high. Popcorn is overpriced. Streaming subscriptions are fragmented (Netflix, Prime, Hotstar, Sony LIV, Jio, Apple TV+). People turn to Movies Bazar Verified out of frustration, not malice.

    However, understand this: Every "Verified" download is a vote for the piracy infrastructure.

    The Middle Ground: If you cannot pay for a movie, use legal free tiers (Tubi, YouTube free movies, Plex). If you must pirate, understand that "Verified" is a lie of safety.


    Because these types of websites are frequently banned by governments and ISPs (Internet Service Providers), the site operators constantly change their domain names.

    For example, the site might move from moviesbazar.com to moviesbazar.net or moviesbazar.in.

    This is the most important aspect. Unverified links are often vectors for trojans, ransomware, or unwanted browser extensions. A verified link has been scanned by community moderators to ensure the download file is a standard video container (MP4/MKV) without executable (.exe) extensions hiding inside the archive.

    Building other dependenciesmovies bazar verified

    You can add any other libraries (e.g.: SDL2_gfx, freetype, gettext, gmp...) using commands like:

    mkdir cross-android/ && cd cross-android/
    ../configure --host=arm-linux-androideabi --prefix=$NDK_STANDALONE/sysroot/usr \
      --with-some-option --enable-another-option \
      --disable-shared
    make -j$(nproc)
    make install

    Static builds (--disable-shared) are recommended for simplicity (no additional .so to declare).

    (FIXME: is there an SDL3_gfx?)

    Example with SDL2_gfx:
    VERSION=1.0.3
    wget http://www.ferzkopp.net/Software/SDL2_gfx/SDL2_gfx-$VERSION.tar.gz
    tar xf SDL2_gfx-$VERSION.tar.gz
    mv SDL2_gfx-$VERSION/ SDL2_gfx/
    cd SDL2_gfx/
    mkdir cross-android/ && cd cross-android/
    ../configure --host=arm-linux-androideabi --prefix=$NDK_STANDALONE/sysroot/usr \
      --disable-shared --disable-mmx
    make -j$(nproc)
    make install

    You can compile YOUR application using this technique, with some more steps to tell Android how to run it using JNI.

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    First, prepare an Android project:

    mkdir -p libs/armeabi/
    for i in /usr/src/SDL3/build/org.libsdl/libs/armeabi/*; do ln -nfs $i libs/armeabi/; done

    Make your project Android-aware:

    AM_CONDITIONAL(ANDROID, test "$host" = "arm-unknown-linux-androideabi")
    if ANDROID
    <!--  Build .so JNI libs rather than executables -->
      AM_CFLAGS = -fPIC
      AM_LDFLAGS += -shared
      COMMON_OBJS += SDL_android_main.c
    endif
    PATH=$NDK_STANDALONE/bin:$PATH
    mkdir cross-android/ && cd cross-android/
    ../configure --host=arm-linux-androideabi \
      --prefix=/android-aint-posix \
      --with-your-option --enable-your-other-option ...
    make
    mkdir cross-android-v7a/ && cd cross-android-v7a/
    # .o: -march=armv5te -mtune=xscale -msoft-float -mthumb  =>  -march=armv7-a -mfpu=vfpv3-d16 -mfloat-abi=softfp -mthumb
    # .so: -march=armv7-a -Wl,--fix-cortex-a8
    CFLAGS="-g -O2 -march=armv7-a -mfpu=vfpv3-d16 -mfloat-abi=softfp -mthumb" LFDLAGS="-march=armv7-a -Wl,--fix-cortex-a8" \
      ../configure --host=arm-linux-androideabi \
      ...

    Now you can install your pre-built binaries and build the Android project:

    android update project --name your_app --path . --target android-XX
    ant debug
    ant installd
    adb shell am start -a android.intenon.MAIN -n org.libsdl.app/org.libsdl.app.SDLActivity  # replace with your app package

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    (Work In Progress)

    You can use our Android GCC toolchain using a simple toolchain file:

    # CMake toolchain file
    SET(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME Linux)  # Tell CMake we're cross-compiling
    include(CMakeForceCompiler)
    # Prefix detection only works with compiler id "GNU"
    CMAKE_FORCE_C_COMPILER(arm-linux-androideabi-gcc GNU)
    SET(ANDROID TRUE)

    You then call CMake like this:

    PATH=$NDK_STANDALONE/bin:$PATH
    cmake \
      -D CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../android_toolchain.cmake \
      ...

    Troubleshootingsmovies bazar verified

    If ant installd categorically refuses to install with Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE], even if you have free local storage, that may mean anything. Check logcat first:

    adb logcat

    If the error logs are not helpful (likely ;')) try locating all past traces of the application:

    find / -name "org...."

    and remove them all.

    If the problem persists, you may try installing on the SD card:

    adb install -s bin/app-debug.apk

    If you get in your logcat:

    SDL: Couldn't locate Java callbacks, check that they're named and typed correctly

    this probably means your SDLActivity.java is out-of-sync with your libSDL3.so.


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