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Hello,
Although in the past I had managed to play around with Android in Eclipse, after my clean install of Arch Linux I... cannot.
To be more specific I have installed everything ArchWiki suggests (as I have done in the past) but when I open Eclipse to add /opt/android-sdk to the path of Eclipse, it turns out that there is no Android section on the Preferences menu. I have unistalled and reinstalled everything 2 times but no luck.
What am I missing?
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by Aventinus (2011-08-01 20:15:00)
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No one? What has happened to this community? :-(
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Reporting in to troll for that last comment. Blabla google blabla pacman blabla.
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aur/eclipse-android?
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Not sure what you mean by adding "/opt/android-sdk" from within Eclipse.
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Thank God! Answers! :-P
@jdarnold According to the ArchWiki about Android, I have to add /opt/android-sdk to the prefences. But that's not the point. The point is that Eclipse does not recognize Android SDK. It's like I haven't installed it. I unistalled Eclipse 3.7.1 and downgraded to 3.6.1 to check if that's the problem but still no luck.
As I reinstalled android-sdk-platform-tools I got this message:
warning: directory permissions differ on opt/android-sdk/
filesystem: 755 package: 775
Any ideas what does that means? I think that's the problem. I don't remember something like that in the past.
EDIT: After leaving a comment to the maintaner of the package android-sdk-platform-tools (http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=45904) it was fixed!
Thank you all for your responses!
Last edited by Aventinus (2011-08-01 20:14:39)
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