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authorGravatar Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>2015-12-20 08:28:37 -0800
committerGravatar Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>2015-12-20 08:28:53 -0800
commitb5c30971b60b340c76d02108dbd529c080b08549 (patch)
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parent55b6eaae0b176f95b0cff7365091f10ac113edd8 (diff)
downloadsubsurface-b5c30971b60b340c76d02108dbd529c080b08549.tar.gz
iOS build: make the README a bit more useful
Still not all that useful, though. Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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diff --git a/packaging/ios/README b/packaging/ios/README
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--- a/packaging/ios/README
+++ b/packaging/ios/README
@@ -1,41 +1,32 @@
-Tool repo to crosscompile subsurface to android-arm
----------------------------------------------------
+Tool repo to crosscompile subsurface for iOS
+--------------------------------------------
Dependencies:
-1. android_sdk, android_ndk and Qt5.5. See step 0.
+0. This only works on a Mac
+1. XCode with iOS SDK and Qt5.5. See below
2. cmake
3. ant
-4. Java JDK
-5. working adb is recommended
-6. dependencies of libdivecomputer and subsurface -
+4. dependencies of libdivecomputer and subsurface -
visit http://subsurface.hohndel.org/documentation/building/
Steps to install:
-Step 0.
-Grab..
-Android ndk from: http://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html
-Android sdk from: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html#download
-And QT for android from: http://qt-project.org/downloads
-
Step 1.
+Install current XCode with the iOS SDK
+And QT for android from: http://qt-project.org/downloads, including the iOS bits
+
+Step 2.
Extract and install these into known directories.
Have a look in the top of build.sh for where the cross build tool expects
-them. By default thats is: ../../../android-ndk-r9d ../../../android-sdk-linux
-and ../../../Qt/5.5
+them. By default thats is: ../../../Qt/5.5
Step 2.
-Run bash build.sh in the terminal. By default it builds for arm but you
-can pass x86 as first arg to build.sh to have it build for x86. Nice when
-debugging in a fast emulator.
+Run bash build.sh in the terminal.
The script will download and build the whole dependency chain.
-After this, subsurface will be built for android.
-
-The output folder is subsurface-build-arm/android_build and your newly
-created apk shows up as:
-subsurface-build-arm/android_build/bin/QtApp-debug.apk
+After this, Subsurface-mobile will be built for iOS.
-Where the x86 apk shows up when built for x86 is left as a exercise for the
-reader.
+The output folder is subsurface-build-ios and your newly created package shows
+up as:
+subsurface-build-ios/.... something