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GDAL4Android

Building GDAL as a self-contained *.AAR for Android development.

Requires

  • UNIX OS
  • libtool
  • make
  • ninja
  • ant
  • swig
  • C++ compiler (g++ or clang should work)
  • autoconf (installed by default on Linux, but not OSX)
  • automake (installed by default on Linux, but not OSX)
  • (It's possible I'm missing something, but this is all I found/can think of)

How To...

Clone this repository (make sure to include the --recursive-modules flag!):
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/paamand/GDAL.git

Install Android Studio: https://developer.android.com/studio/install

  • Be sure to install the 32-bit packages it needs if you're on Linux

Install Android SDKs:

  • Android Studio > Tools > SDK Manager OR Android Studio Welcome Screen > Configure > SDK Manager
    • SDK Platforms should have the latest Android API installed - currently 9.0(Pie)
    • SDK Tools should include:
      • Android SDK Build-Tools
      • LLDB
      • CMake
      • Android SDK Platform-Tools
      • Android SDK Tools
      • NDK

Get SDK/JDK locations and select the embedded JDK:

  • Android Studio > File > Project Structure OR Android Studio Welcome Screen > Project Defaults > Project Structure
    • Make sure that Use embedded JDK is checked
    • Write down or copy/paste the JDK location and the Android SDK location
      • For me, this was /home/caleb/.local/share/JetBrains/Toolbox/apps/AndroidStudio/ch-0/182.5264788/jre and /home/caleb/Android/Sdk respectively

Build process

  • Open a terminal and navigate to the project folder, e.g. ~/GDAL/gdal. Then run the install.sh script with the minSdkVersion and NDK root as arguments: ~/GDAL/gdal$ ./../submodules/install.sh ~/Android/Sdk/ndk-bundle 21.
    • If this does not run the /submodules/install.sh installation script, jump to the section below.
  • Then open Android Studio 3.0+ and build the normal debug/release types to create the .aar, to be found in: ~/GDAL/gdal/build/outputs/aar/

If building in Android Studio fails

  • Open a terminal
    • Navigate to this repository (i.e., cd ~/GDAL)
    • Set these environment variables:
      • JAVA_HOME=[Embedded JDK location] && export JAVA_HOME
      • ANDROID_HOME=[Android SDK location] && export ANDROID_HOME
    • Navigate to ~/GDAL/gdal folder and enter the following: - ./../submodules/install.sh "[Android NDK location]" "21" 2>&1 | tee gdal-install.log - If this also fails, please share the log file - The NDK location is usually $ANDROID_HOME/ndk-bundle or ~/Android/Sdk/ndk-bundle 21 (OS dependent) - If not, it can be found in the GDAL/local.properties file
    • Run ./gradlew build
      • This should produce the gdal-release.aar and gdal-debug.aar files in GDAL/gdal/build/outputs/aar/

The .aar files (gdal-release.aar and gdal-debug.aar) are self-contained with arm-v7s/x86 and arm64/x86_64 compiled libs and java wrappers and can be used directly on other projects. Clean AF.

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