Update 2: just to close the issue of this thread: it's no longer relevant, because I'm using Android NDK 10e now (as recommended for Qt 5.9).
The mentioned NDK version (10e) doesn't have the "tkill()" problem, and I prefer "not to touch a running system" (I mean the GC sources of ECL). So: issue closed. 2017-06-26 22:03 GMT+02:00, PR <polos.ru...@gmail.com>: > Update: the mentioned issue could already be solved (by a small patch > to the GC sources). > Now both ECL and EQL5 are already cross-compiled for Android, using NDK 15. > > (And since I'm new to Android, I got a little confused: the > recommended NDK for Qt 5.9 is actually 10e, not 15.) > > Next steps will be building the EQL5 library and an example (hopefully > soon on Google Play)... > > Paul > > > > 2017-06-25 19:25 GMT+02:00, PR <polos.ru...@gmail.com>: >> 2017-06-25 18:20 GMT+02:00, PR <polos.ru...@gmail.com>: >>> - building ECL for android only works with NDK r9 (which is really old >>> already) >> >> Providing more info: attached you find the point where it's bailing >> out trying to build with NDK r15. >> >