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[GH-ISSUE #227] building for android #64
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Originally created by @bracebg on GitHub (Dec 22, 2012).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/hrydgard/ppsspp/issues/227
what would be the easiest way to build the latest ppsspp emulator for android to test how many games might play an how many wont play
@unknownbrackets commented on GitHub (Dec 22, 2012):
The easiest way is probably to pull a build from the continuous integration Orphis setup.
http://teamcity.orphis.net/
Download it under Artifacts, it should give you an apk file. It creates one automatically for each commit.
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@bracebg commented on GitHub (Dec 22, 2012):
thanks alot man