Is there a possible way you can update your device? If not, I understand. Do
they, perhaps, have an android simulator? Like they do for iOS?
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 2, 2017, at 9:26 AM, Milos Przic <milos.przic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all,
I am slowly but surely making my progress in learning to program for Android.
I found some source codes on the Internet that I wanted to see in order to
learn how some things work and how certain solutions can be implemented. The
thing is, some of the sources won't rebuild because they are set to work on
Android 7. I don't want to install the sdk for Android 7 for now as I don't
have an Android 7 device to test things on and want to avoid cluttering up
the memory while I can. I know that I can change these properties by changing
something in the gradal properties of the apps, but I didn't want to tamper
much with it without asking you first. Where and what exactly should I change
so that the apps would work with the SDK of Android 6? I know that it might
conflict with the code because higher versions of Android support things that
the lower ones don't, but these apps are relatively simple and do pretty
simple tasks and calculations, so I don't believe it might be a problem.
Thanks to everybody in advance, and best regards!
Miloš Pržic