According to Monte, it doesnot matter. Just hit the TEST button.
But probably you need to have downloaded the correct dependencies in
Android Studio.
It sees against which it has to build.
But for the PAK standalone you need to decide for whcih processor you
want to build.
the ARMv7 is the quad core as of android 4.1.2 according Mark, the ARM64
are often octa-cores and of course 64bits.
Terry Judd via use-livecode schreef op 2019-06-04 04:53:
OK - so I'm trying out 9.5.0 (dp 1) and am loving the fact that we now
have a functional emulator (I'm using Android Studio) that we can use
to test Android apps. Thanks dev team! But, I'm not entirely clear
which processors I need to build against in order to publish the app.
I'm *not* distributing the app via a store but am instead just
allowing users (students) to download and install it directly. In the
past I just had to select to build against 'Android' but now there are
4 possible build options. I'm assuming that I can ignore both x86 ones
unless I am using the emulator, which leaves me with armv7 and arm64
(same as armv8?) to choose from. Do I need both, and if I do, how
might I go about advising our students which one they should download
and install?
Terry...
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