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329  <p>Select, from the table below, the NDK package for your development platform. For information
330  about the changes in the newest version of the NDK, see <a href="#rel">Release Notes</a>. For
331  information about earlier revisions, see <a href="{@docRoot}ndk/downloads/revision_history.html">
332  NDK Revision History.</a></p>
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342  <h2 id="extract">Extraction</h2>
343  <p>The NDK package is a self-extracting binary. To unpack it, follow the procedure for your
344  development platform:</p>
345       <ul>
346       <li>On Linux and Mac OS X (Darwin):
347          <ul>
348          <ol>
349          <li>Download the appropriate package from this page.</li>
350          <li>Open a terminal window.</li>
351          <li>Go to the directory to which you downloaded the package.</li>
352          <li>Run <code>chmod a+x</code> on the downloaded package.</li>
353          <li>Execute the package. For example:
354          <pre class="no-pretty-print">
355ndk$ chmod a+x android-ndk-r10c-darwin-x86_64.bin
356ndk$ ./android-ndk-r10c-darwin-x86_64.bin
357          </pre></li>
358          <p>The folder containing the NDK extracts itself.</p>
359          <p>You can also use a program like 7z to extract the package.</p>
360          </ol>
361          </ul>
362       </li>
363    <li>On Windows:</li>
364       <ul>
365       <ol>
366       <li>Download the appropriate package from this page.</li>
367       <li>Navigate to the folder to which you downloaded the package.</li>
368       <li>Double-click the downloaded file. The folder containing the NDK extracts itself.</li>
369       </ol>
370       </ul>
371     </ul>When uncompressed, the NDK files are contained in a directory called
372    <code>android-ndk-&lt;version&gt;</code>. You can rename the NDK directory if necessary and you
373    can move it to any location on your computer. This documentation refers to the NDK directory as
374    <code>&lt;ndk&gt;</code>.
375
376
377  <p>You are now ready to start working with the NDK.</p>
378
379<h2 id="rel">Release Notes</h2>
380
381 <p>Android NDK, Revision 10e</a> <em>(May 2015)</em></p>
382    <dl>
383      <dt>Important changes:</dt>
384      <dd>
385      <ul>
386        <li>Integrated the workaround for Cortex-A53 Erratum 843419 into the
387        {@code aarch64-linux-android-4.9} linker. For more information on this workaround, see
388        <a href="https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2015-03/msg00446.html">Workaround for cortex-a53
389        erratum 843419.</a></li>
390
391         <li>Added Clang 3.6; {@code NDK_TOOLCHAIN_VERSION=clang} now picks that version
392         of Clang by default.</li>
393
394         <li>Removed Clang 3.4.</li>
395
396         <li>Removed GCC 4.6.</li>
397
398         <li>Implemented multithreading support in {@code ld.gold} for all architectures. It can
399         now link with or without support for multithreading; the default is to do it without.
400            <ul>
401            <li>To compile with multithreading, use the {@code --threads} option.</li>
402            <li>To compile without multithreading, use the {@code --no-threads} option.</li>
403            </ul>
404            </li>
405
406         <li>Upgraded GDB/gdbserver to 7.7 for all architectures.</li>
407
408         <li>Removed the NDK package for 32-bit Darwin.</li>
409      </ul>
410      </dd>
411   <dl>
412
413
414     <dt>Important bug fixes:</dt>
415     <dd>
416     <ul>
417        <li>Fixed a crash that occurred when there were OpenMP loops outside of the main thread.</li>
418
419        <li>Fixed a GCC 4.9 internal compiler error (<i>ICE</i>) that occured when the user declared
420        {@code #pragma GCC optimize ("O0")}, but had a different level of optimization specified
421        on the command line. The {@code pragma} takes precedence.</li>
422
423        <li>Fixed an error that used to produce a crash with the following error message:
424<pre>
425in add_stores, at var-tracking.c:6000
426</pre>
427        </li>
428
429        <li>Implemented a workaround for a Clang 3.5 issue in which LLVM auto-vectorization
430        generates {@code llvm.cttz.v2i64()}, an instruction with no counterpart in the ARM
431        instruction set.</li>
432     </ul>
433     </dd>
434
435     <dt>Other bug fixes:</dt>
436     <dd>
437     <ul>
438        <li>Made the following header and library fixes:</li>
439           <ul>
440           <li>Fixed {@code PROPERTY_*} in {@code media/NdkMediaDrm.h}.</li>
441           <li>Fixed {@code sys/ucontext.h} for {@code mips64}.</li>
442           <li>Dropped the Clang version check for {@code __builtin_isnan} and
443           {@code __builtin_isinf}.</li>
444           <li>Added {@code android-21/arch-mips/usr/include/asm/reg.h}
445           and {@code android-21/arch-mips64/usr/include/asm/reg.h}.</li>
446           </ul>
447           </li>
448
449        <li>Fixed a spurious array-bounds warning that GCC 4.9 produced for x86, and reenabled the
450        array bounds warning that GCC 4.9 had produced for ARM. The warning for ARM had
451        previously been unconditionally disabled.</li>
452
453        <li>Fixed Clang 3.5 for {@code mips} and {@code mips64} to create a writable
454            {@code .gcc_except_table} section, thus matching GCC behavior. This change allows you
455            to avoid the following linker warning:
456
457<pre>
458.../ld: warning: creating a DT_TEXTREL in a shared object
459</pre>
460            </li>
461
462        <li>Backported a fix for {@code compiler-rt} issues that were causing crashes when Clang
463        compiled for {@code mips64}. For more information, see LLVM Issue
464        <a href="http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=20098">20098</a>.</li>
465
466        <li>Fixed Clang 3.5 crashes that occurred on non-ASCII comments. (Issue
467        <a href="https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=81440">81440</a>)</li>
468
469        <li>Fixed {@code stlport collate::compare} to return {@code -1} and {@code 1}. Previously,
470        it had returned arbitrary signed numbers.</li>
471
472        <li>Fixed {@code ndk-gdb} for 64-bit ABIs. (Issue
473        <a href="https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=118300">118300</a>)</li>
474
475        <li>Fixed the crash that the HelloComputeNDK sample for RenderScript was producing on
476        Android 4.4 (Android API level 19). For more information, see
477        <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28057049/targeting-pre-lollipop-devices-using-renderscript-from-ndk-c">this page</a>.</li>
478
479        <li>Fixed {@code libc++ __wrap_iter} for GCC. For more information, see LLVM Issue
480        <a href="http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22355">22355</a>.</li>
481
482        <li>Fixed {@code .asm} support for ABI {@code x86_64}.</li>
483
484        <li>Implemented a workaround for the GCC 4.8 {@code stlport} issue. (Issue
485        <a href="https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/127773">127773</a>)</li>
486
487        <li>Removed the trailing directory separator {@code \\} from the project path in Windows.
488        (Issue <a href="https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=160584">160584</a>)
489        </li>
490
491        <li>Fixed a {@code no rule to make target} error that occurred when compiling a single
492        {@code .c} file by executing the {@code ndk-build.cmd} command from {@code gradle}. (Issue
493        <a href="https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=66937">66937</a>)</li>
494
495        <li>Added the {@code libatomic.a} and {@code libgomp.a} libraries that had been missing from
496        the following host toolchains:
497        <ul>
498           <li>{@code aarch64-linux-android-4.9}</li>
499           <li>{@code mips64el-linux-android-4.9}</li>
500           <li>{@code mipsel-linux-android-4.9}</li>
501           <li>{@code x86_64-4.9}</li>
502        </ul>
503     </ul>
504     </dd>
505
506     <dt>Other changes:</dt>
507     <dd>
508       <ul>
509       <li>Added {@code ld.gold} for {@code aarch64}. The default linker remains {@code ld.bfd}.
510       To explicitly enable {@code ld.gold}, add {@code -fuse-ld=gold} to the
511       {@code LOCAL_LDFLAGS} or {@code APP_LDFLAGS} variable.</li>
512
513       <li>Built the MIPS and MIPS64 toolchains with {@code binutils-2.25}, which provides improved
514       R6 support.</li>
515
516       <li>Made {@code -fstandalone-debug} (full debug info) a default option for Clang.</li>
517
518       <li>Replaced {@code -fstack-protector} with {@code -fstack-protector-strong} for
519       the ARM, AArch64, X86, and X86_64 toolchains for GCC 4.9, Clang 3.5, and
520       Clang 3.6.</li>
521
522       <li>Added the {@code --package} command-line switch to {@code ndk-gdb} to allow the build
523       system to override the package name. (Issue
524       <a href="https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=56189">56189</a>)</li>
525
526       <li> Deprecated {@code -mno-ldc1-stc1} for MIPS.  This option may not work with the new
527       {@code -fpxx} and {@code -mno-odd-spreg} options, or with the FPXX ABI.</li>
528
529       <li>Added MIPS MSA and R6 detection to {@code cpu-features}.</li>
530
531     </ul>
532     </dd>
533
534   </dl>
535