| Summary: | [Android] crash when shared libraries are no loaded | ||
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| Product: | SDL | Reporter: | Sylvain <sylvain.becker> |
| Component: | *don't know* | Assignee: | Ryan C. Gordon <icculus> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | Sam Lantinga <slouken> |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | P2 | Keywords: | target-2.0.6 |
| Version: | don't know | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Android (All) | ||
| Attachments: | patch | ||
(Sorry if you get a lot of copies of this email, we're touching dozens of bug reports right now.) Tagging a bunch of bugs as target-2.0.6. This means we're in the final stretch for an official SDL 2.0.6 release! These are the bugs we really want to fix before shipping if humanly possible. That being said, we don't promise to fix them because of this tag, we just want to make sure we don't forget to deal with them before we bless a final 2.0.6 release, and generally be organized about what we're aiming to ship. After some debate, we might just remove this tag again and deal with it for a later release. Hopefully you'll hear more about this bug soon. If you have more information (including "this got fixed at some point, nevermind"), we would love to have you come add more information to the bug report when you have a moment. Thanks! --ryan. Fixed, thanks! https://hg.libsdl.org/SDL/rev/f8390acaa735 |
Created attachment 2822 [details] patch On Android, when shared libraries are not correctly loaded (eg SDLActivity.mBrokenLibraries is true), there is a pop-up with an error message. After user dismisses the pop-up, application crashes: - because the native function "nativePause()" may no be loaded (if libSDL2.so is not loaded). - because mSurface is null. Attached, a small patch that only check the broken libraries at first in the onDestroy() method.