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+STLport for Android
+
+WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING
+WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING
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+     This feature is currently in beta. In case of issue
+     please contact the android-ndk support forum or
+     file bugs at http://b.android.com
+
+WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING
+WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING
+
+This directory contains a port of STLport for Android, which provides
+a simple STL implementation. Note that it currently does not support
+C++ exceptions and RTTI. Support for wchar_t and locales is probably buggy.
+
+You can either use it as a static or shared library.
+
+1/ The static library is recommended if you will only produce
+   one shared library for your project. All necessary STLport functions
+   will be added to it. This option should also generate smaller
+   overall binaries.
+
+2/ The shared library, is recommended if you want to produce
+   several shared libraries in your project, because it avoids copying the
+   same STLport functions to each one of them, and having different instances
+   of the same global variables (which can easily conflict or result in
+   undefined behaviour).
+
+To use the *static* library, define APP_STL in your Application.mk as follows:
+
+    APP_STL := stlport_static
+
+To use the *shared* library, use "stlport_shared" instead:
+
+    APP_STL := stlport_shared
+
+Note that, in this case, you will need, in your application, to explicitely
+load the 'stlport_shared' library before any library that depends on it.
+For example:
+
+    static {
+        System.loadLibrary("stlport_shared");
+        System.loadLibrary("foo");
+        System.loadLibrary("bar");
+    }
+
+If both libfoo.so and libbar.so depend on STLport.
+
+You can build the STLport unit test program by doing the following:
+
+  cd $NDK
+  tests/run-tests.sh --test=test-stlport
+
+If you have an Android device connected to your machine, this will
+automatically try to run the generated test command. Note that for now
+a few tests are still failing (mostly related to wchar_t and locales).
+
+They should be fixed hopefully by a later release of this library.
+
+The NDK comes with prebuilt binaries for this library to speed up development.
+You can however rebuild them from sources in your own application build by
+defining STLPORT_FORCE_REBUILD to 'true' in your Application.mk as in:
+
+    STLPORT_FORCE_REBUILD := true
+
+
+VERSION INFORMATION: This module is based on STLport version 5.2.0
+