Update curl to 7.83.1. am: 0a03b9e0d2 am: 8ce96cd5e9 am: 16ee570e03 am: 2ce4a9620a am: cb6d5512bd

Original change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/tools/ndkports/+/2128157

Change-Id: I6b710a0e6f6b18c5975ddfbb9ae398478220f50a
Signed-off-by: Automerger Merge Worker <[email protected]>
tree: eedc4abaac728a32a9214eda3bcebfcdeabf7c57
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  8. scripts/
  9. .gitignore
  10. build.gradle.kts
  11. Dockerfile
  12. gradle.properties
  13. gradlew
  14. gradlew.bat
  15. README.md
  16. settings.gradle.kts
README.md

ndkports

A collection of Android build scripts for various third-party libraries and the tooling to build them.

If you're an Android app developer looking to consume these libraries, this is probably not what you want. This project builds AARs to be published to Maven. You most likely want to use the AAR, not build it yourself.

Note: Gradle support for consuming these artifacts from an AAR is a work in progress.

Ports

Each third-party project is called a “port”. Ports consist of a description of where to fetch the source, apply any patches needed, build, install, and package the library into an AAR.

A port is a subclass of the abstract Kotlin class com.android.ndkports.Port. Projects define the name and version of the port, the URL to fetch source from, a list of modules (libraries) to build, and the build steps.

See the Port class for documentation on the port API.

Individual port files are kept in ports/$name/port.kts. For example, the cURL port is ports/curl/port.kts.

Building a Port

ndkports requires an NDK to be used for building to be specified on the command line as well as a list of packages to build. For example, to build cURL:

$ ./gradlew run --args='--ndk /path/to/android-ndk-r20 openssl curl'
Build output...
$ find  -name '*.aar'
./out/curl/curl.aar
./out/openssl/openssl.aar

Note that dependencies currently need to be already built or ordered explicitly.

To build all ports using Docker, use scripts/build.sh.