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djsollen@google.comd2e84482011-11-03 13:08:29 +00001# This GYP file stores the dependencies necessary to build Skia on the Android
2# platform. The OS doesn't provide many stable libraries as part of the
rmistry@google.com436b0dd2012-08-23 18:14:13 +00003# distribution so we have to build a few of them ourselves.
djsollen@google.comd2e84482011-11-03 13:08:29 +00004#
rmistry@google.com436b0dd2012-08-23 18:14:13 +00005# We tried adding this gyp file to the android directory at the root of
djsollen@google.comd2e84482011-11-03 13:08:29 +00006# the Skia repo, but that resulted in the generated makefiles being created
djsollen@google.comf79d4aa2011-11-04 13:00:18 +00007# outside of the intended output directory. So to avoid this we created a simple
8# shim here that includes the android_system.gypi file. The actual dependencies
rmistry@google.com436b0dd2012-08-23 18:14:13 +00009# are defined and maintained in that gypi file.
10#
djsollen@google.comf79d4aa2011-11-04 13:00:18 +000011# Also this assumes that the android directory is a sibling to the directory
12# that contains your primary Skia checkout. If it is not then you must manually
13# edit the includes below to specify the actual location of the android.gypi.
14# This is due to the fact that we cannot use variables in an includes as the
rmistry@google.com436b0dd2012-08-23 18:14:13 +000015# variable expansion step for gyp happens after the includes are processed.
djsollen@google.comd2e84482011-11-03 13:08:29 +000016{
djsollen@google.comd2e84482011-11-03 13:08:29 +000017 'includes': [
djsollen@google.come481d6f2013-05-02 12:27:21 +000018 '../platform_tools/android/gyp/skia_android.gypi',
djsollen@google.comd2e84482011-11-03 13:08:29 +000019 ],
epoger@google.comfc79bcf2012-03-16 13:52:49 +000020}