Dima Pasechnik <dimp...@gmail.com> writes:
> On 2012-05-25, mmarco <mma...@unizar.es> wrote:
>>
>> That's what i meant. What i wanted to ask is if the ubuntu chroot
>> method will also be officially supported.
>
> For this one needs hardware that can test of such a setup
> in a reliable automated way. 
> I have no idea how Android developers do testing ---
> I presume they have some kind of development boards allowing
> tests to run. Maybe one can try get support from Canonical for
> such a project.

Android development is usually done on a virtual machine / emulator -
see http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/emulator.html

Of course, if you want to test on actual physical devices, that's fine
too. For a while Google was selling official "Android Development
Phones", which were Google-branded unlocked factory-rooted versions of a
couple of common phones. I have an ADP1, which is based on the HTC
Dream, and ADP2 was based on the HTC Magic. Later, Google started giving
actual names to these devices - as I understand it, ADP 3 through 5 are
the Google Nexus One, Google Nexus S, and Galaxy Nexus respectively.

-Keshav

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