diff --git a/Home.md b/Home.md index d4b9436..bd51c6e 100644 --- a/Home.md +++ b/Home.md @@ -1,38 +1,3 @@ -# Building DroidFish +# Links -## Introduction - -This page explains how to build DroidFish using eclipse in linux and windows. - -## Preparations - -To build DroidFish, you need a working eclipse installation with git support. To make eclipse correctly handle UTF-8 encoded source files, go to Window > Preferences > General > Workspace and change "Text file encoding" to UTF-8. - -## Building DroidFish - -1. To build the DroidFish Android app, you first need to install the Android SDK and the - Android NDK from http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html. SDK and NDK installation - instructions can be found elsewhere. - -2. Disable "Build automatically" from the "Project" menu. - -3. Checkout the eclipse projects: - 1. In eclipse, select File -> Import -> Git -> Projects from Git. - 2. Select "Clone URI", click next. - 3. In the URI field, enter https://github.com/peterosterlund2/droidfish.git, click next. - 4. Click next and finish to import all projects. - -4. If java is installed in a non-standard location on your computer or you are using - windows, change the BinBook_builder eclipse builder: - 1. Right click on CuckooChessEngine in the package explorer, select Properties. - 2. Click Builders -> BinBook_builder -> Edit. - 3. Change "Location" to point to your java executable. In windows, this is likely - C:\Windows\System32\java.exe. - -5. Define the NDK environment variable to point to your NDK installation directory, or - modify the DroidFish Native_Builder (DroidFish -> Properties -> Builders -> - Native_builder -> Edit -> Location) to point to the ndk-build script in the NDK - installation directory. If you are using windows, point to the ndk-build.cmd script in - the NDK installation directory. - -6. Enable "Build automatically" from the "Project" menu. +[More information](http://hem.bredband.net/petero2b/droidfish/index.html)