On 17/04/14 05:22 PM, Karol Babioch 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 use the AUR packages without touching the Android package manager at all. If I did plan on installing stuff from there, I would just install the SDK to my home directory and use a meta-package (no contents) to handle the external dependencies. You can add user-specific binary/library directories to PATH and the library search path (a fairly sane usage of LD_LIBRARY_PATH). >> It's not sane to be giving users access to a directory in the PATH of >> other users, especially root. > > Yes, I feel very much the same way. > > Best regards, > Karol Babioch
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