Android :: Native RTP Stack On Android
Jun 29, 2010Is there a native RTP stack available on in Android Froyo release ? If not, are there any plans to bring one in the future releases ?

Is there a native RTP stack available on in Android Froyo release ? If not, are there any plans to bring one in the future releases ?
The following is the log from native code.
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I am writing an android game that involves some c++. I have a fairly repeatable crash that seems to be due to my c++ code
Looking at the page:
http://source.android.com/porting/debugging_native.html#Debug_Scenarios (right at the end)
it says to run the output through the "stack tool" - which I can find no trace of.. nor aproto.
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