olm-sys: Low Level Bindings For Olm

This is an intermediate crate that exposes the C API of libolm to Rust. If you want to start building things with libolm from Rust, check out olm-rs.

Supported Platforms

Building

This library can either be built by statically or dynamically linking against libolm:

Static

This is the default and requires no further action. libolm is built locally and then linked against statically.

Build dependencies

Dynamic

For linking against libolm dynamically, first make sure that you have the library in your link path. Then build this library with the OLM_LINK_VARIANT environment variable set to dylib.

For example, building your project using olm-sys as a dependency would look like this:

bash $ OLM_LINK_VARIANT=dylib cargo build

Cross compiling for Android

To enable cross compilation for Android set the environment variable ANDROID_NDK to the location of your NDK installation, for example:

bash $ ANRDOID_NDK=/home/user/Android/Sdk/ndk/22.0.7026061/

The linker needs to be set to an target specific one as well, for example for aarch64-linux-android set this into your cargo config:

[target.aarch64-linux-android] ar = "/home/user/Android/Sdk/ndk/22.0.7026061/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/ar" linker = "/home/user/Android/Sdk/ndk/22.0.7026061/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/aarch64-linux-android30-clang"

After both of these are set, compilation should work as usual using cargo:

bash $ ANDROID_NDK=~/Android/Sdk/ndk/22.0.7026061 cargo build --target aarch64-linux-android