1/5/2024 0 Comments Macbooster 7 cmac![]() ![]() NOTE: when connecting B4A Bridge, a message pops up stating 'Ping failed (IP = ): The IP address is most probably incorrect. Failing to do so, you won't be able to install existing apps on your devices as for Android they will appear to come from a different creator.ġ7. In B4A, don't forget to set/load your Private Sign Key (from the 'Tools' menu). Shared Modules: that's a custom one from youġ6. Additional Libraries: that's a custom one from you android.jar (for SDK level 30): C:\android\platforms\android-30\android.jar If you used the paths from this post, you can copy and paste the following information for the first two: If for some reason you would want/need it, see section 'Android SDK Manager' below. Run B4A and B4J (by double-clicking the desktop icon) and configure the paths via Tools->'Configure Paths' in both in B4A, the SDK Manager will not work but - as mentioned on the B4X site - you don't need it. Modify the aforementioned path as appropriate, if applicable.ġ5. NOTE: the default installation folder for the 64-bit versions of B4A and B4J is 'Program Files' while the 32-bit versions use 'Program Files (x86)'. If you copy them to your '/home/YOUR_USER_NAME/Documents' directory, you'll find them in ' My Documents' under Wine, e.g. Now could be a good time to copy the relevant folders with your B4X projects, additional libraries, and shared modules from your Windows environment. Click 'OK', and then in the main Winetricks window click 'Cancel' to close Winetricksġ0. Click 'OK' also dismiss the warning messages that pop up Select 'Change settings' and click 'OK' check the checkboxes in front of these ones and then click 'OK':ĭdr=gdi (this one may be absent from the list, which doesn't seem to be a problem) Click 'OK' to close the 'Add/Remove Programs' window Change 'Files of type' at the bottom to 'All files (*.*)', select B4J.exe, click 'Open', and install B4J during installation, check the box to create a desktop icon Change 'Files of type' at the bottom to 'All files (*.*)', select B4A.exe, click 'Open', and install B4A during installation, check the box to create a desktop icon Select 'Run uninstaller', click 'OK', and click the 'Install' button Select 'Select the default wine prefix' and click 'OK' Open a terminal window and enter the following commands: Wherever 'YOUR_USER_NAME' is used in paths, replace it with your user name (duh, really). all others are applicable for both products. Steps that are intended for one particular platform only are prefixed with c.q. Desktop: 16 Gb, AMD FX-6300 Six-Core Processor 3.50 GHz *** Conventions used in this post *** ![]() Laptop: 8 Gb, AMD Ryzen 3 2200U with Radeon Vega Mobile Gfx (in section 'Useful tips' there is a note about the Ryzen processors) Linux Mint 20.2 Cinnamon (64 bit) installed from a Live USB stick, all default values used B4J v9.10 through v9.50 (the former is 32-bit, the latter is 64-bit) However, I won't be searching the web to get those answers - you can do that as well and I want to spend my time digging deep into the Linuxverse Many steps have been copied from Rainer Jr.'s thread and at the moment I might not even know/understand why they're needed all I can say is: it works here. If you would ask questions in this here thread and I happen to know the answer, I'll gladly provide it. *** Disclaimer ***Īs I mentioned, Linux is mostly a new planet for me. And also many thanks to for providing adb version 1.0.40 for Windows and Linux (more about this below). ![]() whose thread was absolutely crucial for me as a starting point and on which this one is 99% based. Last but not least, I didn't want the overhead of a Windows virtual machine with e.g. In this post I've documented the steps I took for both B4A and B4J as it seemed better to keep all of it in one place. In other words, dive in at the deep end and start swimming. Being a more or less complete newbie to Linux, it had to wait until I had time to start doing this in a proper way: I'm a hands-on guy, I don't want to study for months and only then start using the acquired (and meanwhile probably forgotten) knowledge. A semi-automated way to get your B4J UI programs readyĮver since the arrival of Windows 10 and all its 'telemetry' (spyware) I've been considering leaving Windows behind and moving to Linux. ![]()
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