To do this, we need to go to the tools directory in the SDK, and then run the Android SDK Manager: cd ~/android-development/android-sdk-linux/tools/. Now that you have the SDK you will need to update it. Note that there are two types of download offered on the Android Download page, in this example we are after the SDK Tools Only option, not the ADT Bundle.Īfter downloading, unpack the bundle into the android-development/ directory. Now, go to the Android SDK Download page and Download the SDK for Linux. I decided to name mine android-development: mkdir ~/android-development/ Now we need to create a new directory in your home directory to contain the Android SDK and your first project. Note that the 32bit libraries in the command above are needed even if you have a 64bit install of Fedora. To install these packages, run the command: sudo yum install zlib-devel.i686 ncurses-devel.i686 ant Photo by JD Hancock (CC-BY) Install needed Dependenciesįirst up we need to install a few packages from the Fedora Repos to make sure everything works correctly.
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