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diff --git a/docs/README.android b/docs/README.android
index 8fb67a71f2..2f0f2b8945 100644
--- a/docs/README.android
+++ b/docs/README.android
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ These are the minimum packages necessary for building Kodi.
Non-Ubuntu users will need to get the equivalents.
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential default-jdk git curl autoconf \
- unzip zip zlib1g-dev gawk gperf cmake
+ unzip zip zlib1g-dev gawk gperf cmake libcurl4-openssl-dev
If you run a 64bit operating system you will also need to get ia32-libs
@@ -235,13 +235,16 @@ Rinse and repeat until you are really done and all libs are built.
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$ cd $HOME/kodi-android
- $ make -C tools/depends/target/xbmc
+ $ make -C tools/depends/target/cmakebuildsys
+ $ cd build
$ make
$ make apk
After the first build (assuming bootstrap and configure are successful),
subsequent builds can be run with a simple 'make' and 'make apk'.
+The built APK will be present in $HOME/kodi-android
+
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6. Installing Kodi in an Android system
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@@ -261,9 +264,9 @@ device's Android settings:
- Applications
[X] Unknown sources
- $ cd $HOME/kodi-android/tools/android/packaging
+ $ cd $HOME/kodi-android
$ adb devices
- $ adb -s <device-id> install -r images/xbmcapp-debug.apk
+ $ adb -s <device-id> install -r xbmcapp-debug.apk
The <device-id> can be retrieved from the list returned by the
"adb devices" command and is the first value in the row representing