I’ve been using Haxe 4.3 for a while now, and I’m not aware of any issues with Lime. Can you let us know what isn’t working for you? Thanks!
Android builds that uses Haxe 4+ and HXCPP 4+ crash on some devices:
I was able to reproduce this error message with an OpenFL app on one of my Android devices.
Copying the error message below for more context in searches:
SDL Error
An error occurred while trying to start the application. Please try again and/or reinstall.
Error: dlopen failed: cannot locate symbol “__atomic_compare_exchange_4” referenced by “/data/app/org.openfl.samples.piratepig-BgzsbLgcUjNKy7Hr5k-Fvg==/lib/arm/libApplicationMain.so” …
I tried to set up my environment as closely as I could to what you reported.
- Haxe 4.3.4
- NDK 21.4.7075529
- Java: OpenJDK 11
- hxcpp 4.3.2
- Lime 8.1.2
- OpenFL 9.3.3
I was able to successfully resolve this issue on my Andorid device by installing the latest hxcpp from GitHub instead of using hxcpp 4.3.2.
As a bonus, this also made it possible for me to use a newer NDK than I ever had in the past. Previously, I was not able to use anything newer than NDK 21.4.7075529. With the latest hxcpp, I was able to successfully build with NDK 25.2.9519653.
For reference, I installed the latest Git commit of hxcpp with the following command:
haxelib git hxcpp https://github.com/HaxeFoundation/hxcpp.git
Thanks for checking! Will try to migrate to the Git version of HXCPP
It’s cool that higher versions of NDK can be used too!
Worked for me! Thanks. Tried with NDK21, will check with NDK25 later.
NDK 25.2.9519653 works too!