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I'm going to update this package to 26.0.1 (it has been long-outdated), according to https://dl.google.com/android/repository/repository2-1.xml which is used by Android Studio.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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ShalokShalom commented on 2016-12-31 11:11 (UTC)

Are all these lib32 still needed?

soloturn commented on 2016-12-30 21:22 (UTC)

removed the comment - it is documented that one need to enable multilib and i did not see it quick enough. sorry for confusing.

whynothugo commented on 2016-12-30 17:54 (UTC) (edited on 2016-12-30 17:54 (UTC) by whynothugo)

soloturn: Do you have multilib enabled?

xyproto commented on 2016-09-06 07:04 (UTC)

@kamil1991, thanks, removed.

kamil1991 commented on 2016-08-26 12:01 (UTC)

Please, remove "ncurses5-compat-libs" from the dependencies of x86_64. It's not required.

xyproto commented on 2016-08-22 08:39 (UTC) (edited on 2017-03-22 13:05 (UTC) by xyproto)

* If the android-sdk license had allowed binary redistribution, this would probably have been a package in [community] instead of in AUR. * If there are problems with conflicting files, you can check which package owns them with `pacman -Qo`. If no package owns the file, it has most likely been placed there by you, the user (possibly using the SDK Manager). You can remove the conflicting files, either with `rm` or by installing the android-sdk package by force. * The SDK manager may notify that there is an update available before a download link is available on the web. Please check that a download link is available before flagging this package as out-of-date.

alonhar commented on 2016-08-03 16:36 (UTC)

Can you update to 25.2.1? https://dl.google.com/android/repository/tools_r25.2.1-linux.zip

xyproto commented on 2016-07-27 11:34 (UTC)

@petterk The Android Studio release notes says that the latest version of the Android SDK is version 25.1.6: https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/sdk-tools.html, while the download page suggests downloading version 24.4.1: https://developer.android.com/studio/index.html#downloads. They are not entirely consistent. I wish there was a reliable webpage that contained the latest official version of the Android SDK.

neTpK commented on 2016-07-19 18:39 (UTC)

Android studio is saying this package is out of date.