Android :: Update Sdk On Headless Linux
Jan 28, 2010
Has anybody succeeded in updating/installing Android SDK platforms on a headless Linux server? All I got is the following error:
It seems like the action "update sdk" is actually not supported? I searched around but couldn't find anything yet..
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Jan 28, 2010
Has anybody succeeded in updating/installing Android SDK platforms on a headless Linux server? All I got is the following error:
It seems like the action "update sdk" is actually not supported?
CODE:........................
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Nov 14, 2009
How to install Android 1.6+ on a headless Linux server. Our continuous integration build machine is a headless server in the cloud.
Following the instructions, I downloaded android-sdk_r3-linux.tgz, untarred it, added its location to my path, and tried to update. This what I got:
" root@savendipity:/usr/local/share/android-sdk-linux/tools# android update sdk
No command line parameters provided, launching UI. See 'android --help' for operations from the command line.
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no swt-pi- gtk-3550 or swt-pi-gtk in swt.library.path, java.library.path or the jar file
+ stack trace "
I don't know whether this message means that it is not possible to update the SDK without a GUI, that my command line is wrong, or that my environment is missing something that would allow me to install from the command line.
How to install 1.6+ on a headless linux server.
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Apr 21, 2010
So far Ive managed to download and install the SDK and its in my PATH. Problem now is that I can't run "android update sdk" since it expects to be connected to a display and Im connected to a remote headless server through ssh (its a build server so there's no desktop env). Is there a command-line option for the android tool that tells it to run without X ?
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in one terminal tail and follow log messages
~$ tail -f /var/log/messages
In another terminal run the loop
Then
1. plugin usb and keep it plugged in
2. remove battery, eject sd card.
3. put battery in
4. press vol- and power
5. after around 6 seconds, your terminal with the log will show something like "new high speed USB..."
6. press vol- to select recovery
7. press the power button
8. IMPORTANT- as soon as you see a new log entry (something like "USB disconnect"), pop in the sd card
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Your Project Contains error(s) please fix them before running your application.
The only thing I see on the console logs are the following:
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When I click Run as Android Application, I get the following error.
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Here is the code:
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