olm-sys
: Low Level Bindings For OlmThis 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
.
This library can either be built by statically or dynamically linking against libolm
:
This is the default and requires no further action. libolm
is built locally and then linked against statically.
libstdc++
/libc++
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
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:
toml
[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