They have tried to really making installation idiot proof, in doing so they install the sdk in the Library directory by default and there is no option to change it.

creating the alias seems to get livecode to build to run cleanly. I am trying to figure out how to set up the emulator now.. One step at a time. I just got a new Android Phone yesterday. Watchout! I am going to be dangerous soon. ;-)

-= Mike



On 4/13/15 4:06 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Mike,

Can't you install the SDK in the Applications folder? If not, execute this in the terminal:

ls -s /User/mike/Libraries/Android/sdk /Applications/Android/Android_SDK

You may need to use sudo:

sudo ls -s .......

Now you can navigate to the Android_SDK folder in the Applications folder from within LiveCode.

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On 4/13/2015 21:42, Michael Doub wrote:
I just installed Android Studio.  It installs the sdk in
/User/mike/Libraries/Android/sdk.   I have not figured out a way to
enter this path into the mobile preferences section.   Can any one
provide me with some guidance?   I filled a bug report, but I need a
work around.

Thanks
    Mike


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