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## Prerequisites
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You need a complete android development environment ready to develop native apps. That means you have:
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* [Android SDK](http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html)
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* [Android NDK](https://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html)
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* The [ant tool](http://ant.apache.org/)
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Use Google to figure out how to install that and make sure the appropriate executables from the above are in your path variable.
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These instructions have been tested under Linux (Fedora 20). They _may_ also work in windows with cygwin.
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## Getting the code
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/libretro/libretro-super.git
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cd libretro-super
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./libretro-fetch.sh
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```
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`./libretro-fetch.sh` can fail on fork() calls, repeat until all are up to date
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For `./libretro-build-android-mk.sh`, some cores may fail to compile (g++ "Argument list too long" error). See https://github.com/libretro/libretro-super/issues/10
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## Building the cores
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```bash
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NOCLEAN=1 ./libretro-build-android-mk.sh
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```
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You can omit NOCLEAN=1 if you'd like to perform `make clean` on every core's repo before building each.
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## Building RetroArch
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The RetroArch repo is fetched into the `libretro-super` folder as `retroarch` by `./libretro-fetch.sh` above.
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You first need to fetch the submodules for it. (will not be necessary when PR #3568 is merged)
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```bash
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cd retroarch
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git submodule update --init
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```
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Then set up the android projects.
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```bash
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cd pkg/android/phoenix
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android update project --path .
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android update project --path libs/googleplay/
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android update project --path libs/appcompat/ # this doesn't seem to exist anymore
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```
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Now edit `local.properties` to point to the location of your ndk directory by adding a line like this: `ndk.dir=/complete/path/to/android-ndk-r9d`
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Finally, copy the cores, assets and overlays to the right place and build it.
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```bash
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mkdir -p assets/cores
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mkdir assets/overlays
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cp ../../../../dist/android/armeabi-v7a/* assets/cores/ #replace armeabi-v7a here by mips or x86 for those targets
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cp -r ../../../../dist/info/ assets/
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cp -r ../../../../retroarch/media/overlays/* assets/overlays/
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ant clean
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ant debug
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```
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If all goes well, this will spit out an .apk, `bin/retroarch-debug.apk`. Put it on your device with
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```bash
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adb install -r bin/retroarch-debug.apk
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This doc is now part of [https://github.com/libretro/docs libretro-docs] and can be viewed here: https://github.com/libretro/docs
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