For all the people that develop for Android, a new version( revision 10d) of the Android Native Development Kit has been released.
Android NDK Revision 10d available
From the release log:
- Made GCC 4.8 the default for all 32-bit ABIs. Deprecated GCC 4.6, and will remove it next release. To restore previous behavior, either add
NDK_TOOLCHAIN_VERSION=4.6
to ndk-build, or add--toolchain=arm-linux-androideabi-4.6
when executingmake-standalone-toolchain.sh
on the command line. GCC 4.9 remains the default for 64-bit ABIs.- Stopped all x86[_64] toolchains from adding
-mstackrealign
by default. The NDK toolchain assumes a 16-byte stack alignment. The tools and options used by default enforce this rule. A user writing assembly code must make sure to preserve stack alignment, and ensure that other compilers also comply with this rule. (GCC bug 38496)- Added Address Sanitizer functionality to Clang 3.5 support to the ARM and x86 ABIs. For more information on this change, see the Address Sanitizer project.
- Introduced the requirement, starting from API level 21, to use
-fPIE -pie
when building. In API levels 16 and higher, ndk-build usesPIE
when building. This change has a number of implications, which are discussed in Developer Preview Issue 888. These implications do not apply to shared libraries.
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