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Sorry for the late reply -- it seems that Gmail helpfully deprioritized email from Github. I'll look into this soon if possible. I recall running into some similar issue when first building this library, but forget the details. It might be as simple as recompiling with a lower API level from the SDK.
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Hello Michael,
Thanks for getting back. I solved the issue by building it with lower SDK
version. I forgot to update the same at github. Will do it at the earliest.
Good Day,
Yogesh
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Sorry for the late reply -- it seems that Gmail helpfully deprioritized
email from Github. I'll look into this soon if possible. I recall running
into some similar issue when first building this library, but forget the
details. It might be as simple as recompiling with a lower API level from
the SDK.—
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Awesome. Do you know which API level the localeconv support was added in?
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I tried it for target-19. It worked out pretty well.
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Awesome. Do you know which API level the localeconv support was added in?
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I've updated the prebuilt binaries using the NDK 10e standaline toolchain at API level 19. Would you be willing to test the updated binaries in your app and confirm that they work correctly?
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I confirmed (via config.log) that localconv is not detected / supported at API level 19 but is at API level 21.
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yes! I have just made a small change in the compile script by changing the
target level to android-19. And it worked just fine :)
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I confirmed (via config.log) that localconv is not detected / supported at
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Can you confirm that the binaries, as uploaded to the git repository (unchanged), work correctly? I don't have a project handy at the moment to embed them in for validation.
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yup. It works fine!
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Thanks for your report.
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