How to enter the Android Sdk Location when it is in "Library"

Michael Doub mikedoub at gmail.com
Mon Apr 13 16:34:11 EDT 2015


Mark,

Are you sure "ls -s" is correct?   I thought ls was a listing command.   
I have not used true UNIX in years.   the -s option in the man page just 
talks about listing the blocks of the file.

-= Mike

On 4/13/15 4:18 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
> Mike,
>
> I'm not sure that an alias will always work. Hence the trick with a 
> hard link in my other reply.
>
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>
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> On 4/13/2015 22:07, Michael Doub wrote:
>> I think I answered my own question with this process:
>>
>> 1) using the finder locate the sdk directory by holding down the option
>> key and navigate using the GO menu.
>> 2) make an alias for the sdk directory
>> 3) move the alias somewhere out of the Library directory
>> 4) now update the livecode preferences to point at the alias
>>
>> -= Mike
>>
>>
>> On 4/13/15 3:42 PM, 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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