tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4249215855329002295.post7762725562162190998..comments2016-06-14T22:53:06.833-07:00Comments on michal's nitpick theater: Setting up Android development environment with DevAssistantAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02997449765697891552noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4249215855329002295.post-86681574722648248242014-11-12T01:03:01.083-08:002014-11-12T01:03:01.083-08:00The location where to install SDK is configurable ...The location where to install SDK is configurable via "--path" argument, default is ~/android-sdks.<br /><br />Assistant installs these Eclipse packages: eclipse-emf, eclipse-cdt, eclipse-egit, eclipse-jgit, eclipse-platform, eclipse-jdt<br /><br />I read your e-mail on fedora-java ML and took inspiration from it :)<br /><br />Btw. you can see the script here:<br />https://github.com/msrb/devassistant-android-eclipse/blob/master/assistants/task/android-eclipse.yamlAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02997449765697891552noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4249215855329002295.post-30310107414547086062014-11-12T00:25:45.871-08:002014-11-12T00:25:45.871-08:00I suppose the script creates a hidden folder and u...I suppose the script creates a hidden folder and un-archives everything there.<br /><br />I install eclipse-platform eclipse-cdt eclipse-emf-core eclipse-egit eclipse-jgit to get to as close to as offered by Android Bundle although this install a lot more than Android Bundle but Fedora doesn't really package stuff based on "Eclipse features". What eclipse packages are installed by the DevAssistant?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4249215855329002295.post-91339956674564658412014-11-12T00:02:04.894-08:002014-11-12T00:02:04.894-08:00Hi Sudhir,
Currently it just calls:
"android...Hi Sudhir,<br /><br />Currently it just calls:<br />"android update sdk --filter tools,platform-tools,build-tools-$btversion,doc-21,android-21,extra-android-support,source-21,sys-img-x86_64-android-21,sys-img-x86-android-21 --all"<br /><br />So it should be pretty close to what SDK Manager offers to install by default when user opens it manually, minus Android TV system images.<br /><br />Of course user can install additional packages anytime later.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02997449765697891552noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4249215855329002295.post-53022186511210752102014-11-11T23:40:01.729-08:002014-11-11T23:40:01.729-08:00What stuff does it download from the SDK Manager?What stuff does it download from the SDK Manager?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com