| Certainly the array opcode is not an error, but I think the commit had
files that shouldn't have gone in:
https://sourceforge.net/p/csound/csound6-git/ci/bad32252f664406b9da468f7814d94ceef1a0c63
has the info. Can you confirm? If so, we can try rolling back the
version to 9.
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 7:28 PM, john ffitch wrote:
>> This used to be set to minSdkVersion=9. I looked up in git and it was
>> changed in commit bad32252f664406b9da468f7814d94ceef1a0c63 by John
>> ffitch on June 1, 2013. I don't know the rationale behind it, as the
>> commit message says "array opcode". Perhaps it was a commit in error?
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> Odd; I do not own any android device and I would not look at any of
> the files. The array opcode was requested and certainly was not an
> error!
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