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~/android_linux_sdk/tools$ The activityCreator script generates the following files and directories (but will not overwrite existing ones): ...
To fix that, you have to open the SDK Manager, deselect the ‘Hide obsolete packages’ option on the bottom-right corner, and further, install the Android SDK Tools(obsolete) folder.
It's a good idea to let it update the "Android SDK Tools" and "Android SDK Platform-tools," but you can uncheck everything under "Android 5.X;" that's all emulator stuff that we don't need.
Along with the Android 4.2 SDK, we also launched a brand new update of the Android SDK Tools (Revision 21). The update includes new tools and capabilities that can help you work more efficiently ...
They create the apps that make Android devices worth buying in the first place. So it's good news to see, as we would expect, that the Android 4.4 SDK is now available.
It's definitely an exciting day for Android developers - first, Motorola confirmed that their XOOM tablet will be open for development, and now the the final Android 3.0 SDK is available.
The Facebook SDK for Android compromises of the following components: Analytics. Provides access to aggregated and anonymized data, so you can analyze how people are using your app.
On their Android Developers Blog, Google indicates the first consumer devices to ship with Android 5.0 Lollipop will be the Nexus 6, Nexus 9 and Nexus Player starting on November 3rd with the Nexus 9.
As with other root user modifications, the process of removing applications from your Android is performed using the command terminal in the Android SDK tools library.