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Renderdoc-x86-Android

Apk binary build of Renderdoc for x86 arch

Compiling renderdoccmd apk

Linux

Installing dependencies (skippable once done)

  • g++
  • openjdk-8-jdk
  • git
  • android SDK
  • android NDK
  • librandr-dev
  • x11-xserver-utils
  • libcurses
  • cmake

Once android SDK is downloaded and installed (instalation can be simplified by downloading android studio via ubuntu software), navigate to /home/username/Android/Sdk

Then, download android NDK https://developer.android.com/ndk/downloads extract it inside sdk dir so the path looks more or less like this /home/username/Android/Sdk/android-ndk-r20b version number may change.

Prepping for cmake file gen

Edit these to be correct and run the commands

export JAVA_HOME="/usr/lib/jvm/java-x.x.x-openjdk"
export ANDROID_NDK="/home/username/Android/Sdk/android-ndk-r14b"
export ANDROID_SDK="/home/username/Android/Sdk" 

Accept the android-sdk license (also skippable once done)

cd $ANDROID_SDK/tools/bin
./sdkmanager --sdk_root=$ANDROID_SDK "build-tools;26.0.1" "platforms;android-23"

Setting up RenderDoc Repo

Clone the renderdoc repository

Important: Renderdoc’s android apk stores the git commit’s SHA and renderdoc’s version. When launching renderdoc remote server, there will be a check if the PC's client version and commit on which the binary was built is the same as APK’s. Make sure to either create a apk on the commit of the latest release, or there will be a need to build the desktop app too.

Open renderdoccmd/CMakeLists.txt, alter line #163 to not throw an error, and instead assign package name variable

set(RENDERDOC_ANDROID_PACKAGE_NAME “org.renderdoc.renderdoccmd.x86_64")

Then, inside the root CMakeLists.txt there is a variable for storing the package hash to the same as the latest release tag on github navigate to repo root directory and open terminal.

Create a directory for build files inside the source, run cmake file gen, and compile the apk. This takes a while.

mkdir build-android
cd build-android
cmake -DBUILD_ANDROID=On -DANDROID_ABI=x86_64 ../
make

This will create the apk file in build-android/bin If by any chance it fails, then most likely some dependency lib is not installed.

Once thats done, rename the 64 bit apk to org.renderdoc.renderdoccmd.x86

Reference: https://github.com/baldurk/renderdoc/blob/v1.x/docs/CONTRIBUTING/Compiling.md