Package Details: android-sdk 26.1.1-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/android-sdk.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: android-sdk
Description: Google Android SDK
Upstream URL: https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/sdk-tools.html
Keywords: android development
Licenses: custom
Submitter: None
Maintainer: dreamingincode
Last Packager: dreamingincode
Votes: 1479
Popularity: 0.163656
First Submitted: 2007-11-12 19:26 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-03-22 20:58 (UTC)

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dreamingincode commented on 2020-03-11 07:51 (UTC) (edited on 2020-03-11 08:50 (UTC) by dreamingincode)

@benedikt

cmdline-tools should be a different package because it's installed at android-sdk/cmdline-tools/latest, not android-sdk/tools of this package. They show up as different packages in Android Studio SDK manager as well, and they can be installed side-by-side.

Update: The new package has been published at https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/android-sdk-cmdline-tools-latest/

dreamingincode commented on 2017-04-18 11:40 (UTC) (edited on 2017-04-19 07:28 (UTC) by dreamingincode)

I'm going to update this package to 26.0.1 (it has been long-outdated), according to https://dl.google.com/android/repository/repository2-1.xml which is used by Android Studio. Some tools have been removed by upstream in this update (namely the standalone SDK Manager's GUI), and you may want to check against https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/sdk-tools.html for the breaking changes before this update. If you are using an AUR helper and you want to stay on the old version, consult your AUR helper's manual.

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<deleted-account> commented on 2011-01-25 15:41 (UTC)

I don't have any platform-tools dir and no adb. At least I can't find them in /opt/android-sdk/ dir. Is it me or the package that are bad? Could be Google to of course.

thestinger commented on 2011-01-24 20:29 (UTC)

@TamCore: platform-tools can be written to by a regular user, so it shouldn't be in root's path. I could add the tools directory though if you really want...

TamCore commented on 2011-01-24 12:53 (UTC)

Why you don't put the "export PATH=$PATH:/opt/android-sdk/tools:/opt/android-sdk/platform-tools" into a file in /etc/profile.d ? $ cat /etc/profile.d/android.sh export PATH=$PATH:/opt/android-sdk/tools:/opt/android-sdk/platform-tools works fine.

jdarnold commented on 2011-01-24 12:20 (UTC)

adb was moved from tools to platfom-tools by Google

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-01-23 10:12 (UTC)

Again, after the last update i have got no adb in the tools directory. This time an andoid update sdk didn't help, because there are no packages selectable for update. Any ideas?

thestinger commented on 2011-01-18 20:49 (UTC)

@Det: fixed. zsh made me forget how sh/bash handle variables xD. I'll add quotes to the rest of my packages too.

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-01-18 18:49 (UTC)

Works as a charm on a fresh install.

Det commented on 2011-01-18 14:52 (UTC)

Good. You only forgot the quotes (") around srcdirs and pkgdirs :P.

thestinger commented on 2011-01-18 05:45 (UTC)

Fixed it up a bit and added an android group for updating the platform. It works, but it's not perfect for a multi-user environment because the updates get written to the disk with the current user as the owner, I need to figure out how to get setgid working with the script that starts it (if it's possible).