Greetings
This post serves to announce the impending upload of the Kivy Complete VM. The goals of this VM is provide a complete, flexible and fully functional run and build environment for Android. The idea is to remove any technical frustrations setting up Kivy or Buildozer, and have a VM that 'just works'. In my books, the technical barriers to building APK's is way too high. I want lower that.
Similarly to the official Kivy VM, this will be provided as a VirtualBox appliance. Main features include:
* Kivy 1.10.0 installed and running in Python 2.7.12
* Kivy 1.10.0 installed and running in Python 3.5.2
* buildozer 0.33 installed and out-of-the-box support for:So, the question is where do I put this? Should it be uploaded to the kivy website? It's too large for my google drive and I have no personal hosting space. At over 10GB, it's not small and it contains many things you won't use. But you should be able to build and run kivy apps without issue (that is the goal, not minimalism). If you would find this VM useful, please also make a post here so we can gauge the need for such a VM.
Thanks and peace out
Zen-CODE
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My enterprise deployments revolve around Redhat's eco system. That means a heavy investment in KVM and or Docker techology plus Flatpacks, RPM's and the like.
Whatever deployment strategy is picked, if it can support the uoloading of additional VM's (aka KVM) this would be most appreciated. Not asking that you do the development by the way. I'd be willing to take a crack at converting the VM. The more difficult part would be in recreating this on another Linux desktop.
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@zencode, can we at braintrainerplus help you?
@Stas. Thanks for the offer. The uploading seems to work much better using Vivaldi (was using FireFox), so hopefully that works.
@Askhay. It was 9gb before zero-ing it. Keep in mind, it contains all the build tools (for Py2 + Py3), all dependencies, full checkouts of Kivy + Buildozer, the SDK, the NDK etc. My goal was not a small machine, but a complete one. With today's connectivity I don't think people will mind a few extra GB to avoid the complexities and installing and configuring Kivy/Buildozer. If size is an issue, they don't have to use this. Once it's available, it's post more details on what's inside it...
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I can not download the VM, it gives out timeout. Do you have another option?--
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Hi all
Not yet. I've luckily managed to reduce the size to around 3.4GB but our connection is so dodgy it keeps breaking somewhere. I'll try again tomorrow and keep you posted..
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Greetings
This post serves to announce the impending upload of the Kivy Complete VM. The goals of this VM is provide a complete, flexible and fully functional run and build environment for Android. The idea is to remove any technical frustrations setting up Kivy or Buildozer, and have a VM that 'just works'. In my books, the technical barriers to building APK's is way too high. I want lower that.
Similarly to the official Kivy VM, this will be provided as a VirtualBox appliance. Main features include:
* Kivy 1.10.0 installed and running in Python 2.7.12
* Kivy 1.10.0 installed and running in Python 3.5.2
* buildozer 0.33 installed and out-of-the-box support for:
* Android SDK 23
* Android API 19* buildozer support for building both Python2 (hostpython2) and Python3 (hostpython3) APKsThe Kivy and Buildozer installations are built from source (github checkouts) into separate folders, so that master branch can be checked out and built/installed without complication. The VM in based on Xubuntu 16.04 LTS and includes a ReadMe.txt on the desktop explaining where things are and how to do stuff.
So, the question is where do I put this? Should it be uploaded to the kivy website? It's too large for my google drive and I have no personal hosting space. At over 10GB, it's not small and it contains many things you won't use. But you should be able to build and run kivy apps without issue (that is the goal, not minimalism). If you would find this VM useful, please also make a post here so we can gauge the need for such a VM.
Thanks and peace out
Zen-CODE