Hello On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 10:22 PM, Karol Babioch <karol@babioch.de> wrote:
Hi,
Am 17.04.2014 08:53, schrieb Daniel Micay:
I think it's best to just install it to your home directory without involving the system package manager if you want to use the android package manager for anything.
So you are managing all of this alone and don't use the packages in AUR at all? At least android-udev seems useful? Where do you store your SDK? Have you added something to your PATH? I'm just looking for good practices here, so thanks for any replies!
I've been coding for Android for some time now. I found the android-udev and android-tools packages very useful but apart from that I've downloaded and "installed" locally the Android SDK and IDE (Android Studio is my preference). I manage android updates separately without the use of a package manager (or aur). As you understand I had to specify the paths on my profile. The Android SDK is installed under home (along with multiple jdk versions) [...] On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Anatol Pomozov <anatol.pomozov@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
As there is no strong consensus on what to do with Android development tools then I am going to leave the situation as-is. Arch users will keep either installing the packages using Android installer or by AUR packages.
I am going to move packages android-tool and android-udev to [community]. These are small packages that many people find useful.
I agree with this approach. Thanks, Leonidas -- Caution: breathing may be hazardous to your health. #include <stdio.h> -- Caution: breathing may be hazardous to your health. #include <stdio.h> int main(){printf("%s","\x4c\x65\x6f\x6e\x69\x64\x61\x73");}