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Latest revision as of 18:21, 8 August 2010
This document will guide you through the Android PDK (Product Development Kit) setup
Required packages
- Git >= 1.5.4
- gpg
- JDK 5.0, update 12 or higher (Java 6 not supported)
- GCC toolchain, flex, bison-devel, gperf, SDL-devel, esound-devel, wxGTK-devel, zip, curl.
Installation
Basic toolchain:
yum --setopt=group_package_types=mandatory groupinstall 'Development Tools'
Remaining development packages:
yum install SDL-devel curl esound-devel git ncurses-devel readline-devel wxGTK-devel zip
Sun/Oracle JDK 1.5.0
This is a little tricky: Sun/Oracle JDK is officially EOL (End-Of-Life) and JPackage doesn't provide "compat" package for 1.5.0 update 22.
Download the JDK from http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index_jdk5.jsp by choosing the "JDK 5.0 Update N" link and from there the "RPM in self-extracting file" for Linux. You will have to complete a registration form. Make sure to use a valid email address since you will receive your download link there. Then run the executable and install the extracted RPM (if you run the executable as root it will automatically attempt to install it).
Then enable my "backports" repository by running (as root):
wget http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/lvillani/backports/fedora-backports.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-backports.repo
and then install the updated JPackage "compat" package:
yum install java-1.5.0-sun-compat
Then use update-alternatives to make java, javac and javadoc point to the Sun/Oracle JDK versions.
Install the "repo" tool
The repo tool is used to pull from the plethora of git repositories making the android project.
Make sure you have "$HOME/.local/bin" in your PATH (and create that directory if not there already).
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin curl http://android.git.kernel.org/repo > ~/.local/bin/repo chmod +x ~/.local/bin/repo
Initialize the development environment
Create a directory to hold your files:
mkdir android cd android
Download updated repo's "manifest" files: (NOTE: They will be pointing to the post-release semi-stable experimental branch)
repo init -u git://android.git.kernel.org/platform/manifest.git
Now sync (download) all repositories with:
repo sync
Switching between different release branches (or "code-lines")
In your "android" directory there's an hidden directory called ".repo". This directory holds configuration for the "repo" tools and check-outs of various android projects as bare git repositories.
You will simply need to copy .repo/manifests/default.xml somewhere, edit it, update the .repo/manifest.xml symlink to point to the new file and then re-run "repo sync".