Lines Matching refs:release
5 new experimental release packages for it.
63 ### 1. From a previous NDK release package:
99 IMPORTANT: If you plan to generate NDK release packages, even
118 If you plan to generate your own NDK release packages, it is better
228 You can generate new experimental NDK release packages once you're satisfied
232 ### 1. Using the 'make-release.sh' script:
234 The simplest, and also the slowest way, to generate a new NDK release
237 $NDK/build/tools/make-release.sh
247 ### 2. Using a previous NDK release package:
256 build/tools/package-release.sh --prebuilt-ndk=<file>
260 NOTE: This method can only be used to generate a single release package
266 in section III.3 above, you can use these to generate release packages
274 build/tools/package-release.sh --prebuilt-dir=<path>
276 The generated NDK package release will have a name that looks like:
278 /tmp/ndk-release/android-ndk-<release>-<system>.zip
280 Where <release> is by default the current date in ISO format
282 NDK release is supposed to run.
284 The script 'package-release.sh' provides a few additional options:
286 --release=<name> Change the name of the release
293 final packages (instead of /tmp/ndk-release)