Great :)
You are welcome :)
On 12 May 2017 19:45, "Dan Friedman via use-livecode" <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Panos,
>
> WooHoo!! Adding the Android Build-tools 25.0.3 did the trick!! Not only
> did LiveCode accept the “android-skk” folder as the “Location of Android
> developme
Panos,
WooHoo!! Adding the Android Build-tools 25.0.3 did the trick!! Not only did
LiveCode accept the “android-skk” folder as the “Location of Android
development SDK”, but it also successfully built the Android app.
Panos, thank you. Really! Thank you for your time and your detailed
ins
Hi Dan,
I have download the “tools_r24.4.1-macosx.zip” and unzipped it into a
folder android-sdk. Then launched tools/android and installed “Android
4.0.3 (API 15)”.
Now when I launch tools/android I see at the top:
(These are the installed versions)
Android SDK Tools: 24.4.1
Android SDK Pl
Hmm your /MacintoshHD/android-sdk/ directory should also include a folder
"build-tools". Since it is not present, you can install it using the SDK
Manager:
Launch tools/android
Find an item "Android SDK Build-tools" (should be at the top)
Tick the checkbox and select "Install packages"
After that
Hi Dan,
Your setup sounds perfectly fine to me. Could you please check if there is
a file /tools/lib/sdklib.jar?
In the meanwhile I will check the version of the Android SDK Tools I have
installed in my Mac which works OK with LC.
Best,
Panos
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On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 6:06 PM, Dan Friedman via
Panos,
Thanks again for the help, but I think I must be stupid. I selected “Desktop”
and still got “invalid Android SDK”. So, I deleted everything, redownloaded
“tools_r24.4.1-macosx.zip” and put it in it’s own folder at:
/MacintoshHD/android-sdk/. I then unzipped it and launched
/Macinto
Hi Dan,
You have to select the parent folder that contains the "tools" folder as
the “Location of Android development SDK root”, so in that case you have to
select "Desktop".
Or even better, move the "tools" folder (and every other folder that was
installed to your Desktop after installing the An
Panos,
Thank you for the assistance! But, didn’t work for me. Here’s what I did:
(1) Downloaded “tools_r24.4.1-macosx.zip” and unzipped it. Now I have a
“tools” folder on my desktop.
(2) I double-clicked /desktop/tools/android. The “Android SDK Manager” opened.
(3) I selected “Android 4.0.3
Hi Dan,
1. Download version 24.4.1 and unzip it.
2. This only includes a "tools" folder, which has the 24.4.1 tools.
3. You have to launch the SDK Manager and install also the "Android 4.0.3
(API 15)". To launch the SDK manager just double click on "tools/android".
4. After that, you should be abl
Does anyone know the proper configuration for building an Android standalone on
a Mac? When I build the app, I get this:
“There was an error while saving the standalone application could not encode
class bundle”
I followed the directions from this page (updated just a week ago):
http://less
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