Hi Andrea,
Don't makes sense use the Froyo (2.2) version, because is the minimum
version that we support is Gingerbread (2.3.3)
My suggestion is use the last version too (That is the version we are using
in Android land). But before we change that, could some one test it on a
real 2.3.3 device ?
-- Passos
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 10:27 AM, Andrea Vibelli <avibelli(a)redhat.com>wrote:
Hi all,
after some searches, I finally found which version of
google-play-services.jar is included inside the Cordova Push Plugin, inside
src/android/libs folder.
This version comes from:
${ANDROID_HOME}/extras/google/google_play_services_froyo/libproject/google-play-services_lib/libs
I have tested the Cordova Push Plugin (tag 0.5.0) on a Android 4.1.1
device and everything works well, then replaced google-play-services.jar
inside the src/android/libs folder with the latest version of it, taken
from:
${ANDROID_HOME}/extras/google/google_play_services/libproject/google-play-services_lib/libs
and that worked also without problems.
I would ask if someone can make this test on more old devices as I do not
have any (so using the latest version of google-play-services.jar inside
the Cordova Push Plugin on devices prior to 4.1.1). If that works I would
suggest to replace the old library inside the plugin with the latest one
distributed by Google's SDK, what do you think about it?
Thanks
Andrea
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