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AppGameKit Classic Chat / Tier 2 include files question

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muddflap
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Posted: 20th Nov 2011 04:20
These are just a few of the errors I am getting following the help guide to create a tier 2 Android .apk file:

jni/Core.cpp:1:17: error: agk.h: No such file or directory
In file included from jni/Core.cpp:3:
jni/template.h: In constructor 'app::app()':
jni/template.h:17: error: 'memset' was not declared in this scope
In file included from jni/Core.cpp:4:
jni/CoreForApp.h: In function 'void AppForceExit()':
jni/CoreForApp.h:17: error: 'agk' has not been declared
jni/CoreForApp.h:18: error: 'exit' was not declared in this scope
jni/Core.cpp: In function 'int checkformat(ANativeActivity*)':
jni/Core.cpp:30: error: 'agk' has not been declared
jni/Core.cpp:34: error: 'agk' has not been declared
jni/Core.cpp:62: error: 'agk' has not been declared
jni/Core.cpp:81: error: 'agk' has not been declared
jni/Core.cpp:90: error: 'agk' has not been declared





My question is where am I supposed to put the include files so when I run cygwin it will recognize it?

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bjadams
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Posted: 20th Nov 2011 08:49
You have not followed the instructions correctly.

You DID NOT copy the whole contents of AGK\IDE directory into an appropriate pathname with NO spaces
muddflap
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Posted: 20th Nov 2011 09:24
Many thanks!

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