Hello On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 10:22 PM, Karol Babioch <karol@xxxxxxxxxx> 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@xxxxxxxxx> 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");}