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diff --git a/docs/html/sdk/installing/index.jd b/docs/html/sdk/installing/index.jd deleted file mode 100644 index dc258db963c1..000000000000 --- a/docs/html/sdk/installing/index.jd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,379 +0,0 @@ -page.title=Installing the Android SDK -excludeFromSuggestions=true - -page.tags=sdk tools -helpoutsWidget=true - -@jd:body - -<style> -p.paging-links { - margin:0 0 40px; -} -.paging-links .next-page-link { - right:initial; -} -.procedure-box { - padding:20px 20px 5px; - margin-bottom:1em; - background:#eee; -} -.landing-button { - min-width: 155px; - text-align: center; -} -</style> - - - -<!-- ################ STUDIO ##################### --> -<div id="studio" heading="Installing Android Studio" style="display:none"> - -<p>Android Studio provides everything you need to start developing apps for Android, including -the Android Studio IDE and the Android SDK tools.</p> - -<p>If you didn't download Android Studio, go <a href="{@docRoot}sdk/index.html" -><b>download Android Studio now</b></a>, or switch to the -<a href="{@docRoot}sdk/installing/index.html?pkg=tools">stand-alone SDK Tools -install</a> instructions.</p> - - -<p>Before you set up Android Studio, be sure you have installed -JDK 6 or higher (the JRE alone is not sufficient)—JDK 7 is required when -developing for Android 5.0 and higher. To check if you -have JDK installed (and which version), open a terminal and type <code>javac -version</code>. -If the JDK is not available or the version is lower than 6, -<a href="http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html" class="external-link" ->go download JDK</a>.</p> - - -<div class="procedure-box"> - -<p id="instructions-toggle" -style="float:right;font-size:13px"><a href='' onclick='showAll();return false;' ->[ Show instructions for all platforms ]</a></p> - -<div class="win docs" style="display:none"> - -<p><b>To set up Android Studio on Windows:</b></p> - <ol> - <li>Launch the <code>.exe</code> file you just downloaded.</li> - <li>Follow the setup wizard to install Android Studio and any necessary SDK tools. - - <p>On some Windows systems, the launcher script does not find where Java is installed. - If you encounter this problem, - you need to set an environment variable indicating the correct location.</p> - <p>Select <strong>Start menu > Computer > System Properties > - Advanced System Properties</strong>. Then open <strong>Advanced tab > Environment - Variables</strong> and add a new system variable <code>JAVA_HOME</code> that points to - your JDK folder, for example <code>C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_21</code>.</p> - </p> - </li> - - </ol> - - -<p>The individual tools and other SDK packages are saved outside the Android Studio application -directory. If you need to access the tools directly, use a terminal to navigate to the location -where they are installed. For example:</p> -<p><code>\Users\<user>\sdk\</code></p> - - - -</div><!-- end windows --> - - -<div class="mac docs" style="display:none"> - -<p><b>To set up Android Studio on Mac OSX:</b></p> - <ol> - <li>Launch the {@code .dmg} file you just downloaded.</li> - <li>Drag and drop Android Studio into the Applications folder. - <li>Open Android Studio and follow the setup wizard to install any necessary SDK tools. - <p> - Depending on your security settings, when you attempt to open Android Studio, you might - see a warning that says the package is damaged and should be moved to the trash. If this - happens, go to <strong>System Preferences > Security & Privacy</strong> and under - <strong>Allow applications downloaded from</strong>, select <strong>Anywhere</strong>. - Then open Android Studio again.</p> - </li> - </ol> - -<p>If you need use the Android SDK tools from a command line, -you can access them at:</p> -<p><code>/Users/<user>/Library/Android/sdk/</code></p> - - -</div><!-- end mac --> - - -<div class="linux docs" style="display:none"> - -<p><b>To set up Android Studio on Linux:</b></p> - - <ol> - <li>Unpack the downloaded ZIP file into an - appropriate location for your applications. - <li>To launch Android Studio, navigate to the {@code android-studio/bin/} directory - in a terminal and execute {@code studio.sh}. - <p>You may want to add {@code android-studio/bin/} to your PATH environmental - variable so that you can start Android Studio from any directory.</p> - </li> - <li>If the SDK is not already installed, follow the setup wizard to install the SDK and any - necessary SDK tools. - <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> You may also need to install the ia32-libs, - lib32ncurses5-dev, and lib32stdc++6 packages. These packages are required to support 32-bit apps - on a 64-bit machine. </p> - </li> - </ol> - -</div><!-- end linux --> -</div><!-- end procedure box --> - -<p>Android Studio is now ready and loaded with the Android developer tools, but there are still a -couple packages you should add to make your Android SDK complete.</p> - -<p class="paging-links"> -<a href="{@docRoot}sdk/installing/adding-packages.html" class="next-page-link"> -Continue: Adding SDK Packages</a></p> - - -</div> -<!-- ################ END STUDIO ##################### --> - - - - - - - - - -<!-- ################ JUST SDK TOOLS ##################### --> -<div id="tools" heading="Installing the Stand-alone SDK Tools" style="display:none"> - - -<p>The stand-alone SDK Tools package does not include a complete Android development environment. -It includes only the core SDK tools, which you can access from a command line or with a plugin -for your favorite IDE (if available).</p> - -<p>If you didn't download the SDK tools, go <a href="{@docRoot}sdk/index.html#Other" -><b>download the SDK now</b></a>, -or switch to the <a href="{@docRoot}sdk/installing/index.html?pkg=studio">Android Studio -install</a> instructions.</p> - - -<div class="procedure-box"> -<p id="instructions-toggle" -style="float:right;font-size:13px"><a href='' onclick='showAll();return false;' ->[ Show instructions for all platforms ]</a></p> - -<div class="win docs" style="display:none"> - -<p><b>To get started on Windows:</b></p> - -<p>Your download package is an executable file that starts an installer. The installer checks your machine - for required tools, such as the proper Java SE Development Kit (JDK) and installs it if necessary. - The installer then saves the Android SDK Tools to a specified the location outside of the Android - Studio directories.</p> - -<ol> -<li>Double-click the executable ({@code .exe} file) to start the install.</li> -<li>Make a note of the name and location where you save the SDK on your system—you will need to -refer to the SDK directory later when using -the SDK tools from the command line.</li> -<li>Once the installation completes, the installer starts the Android SDK Manager. -</li> -</ol> - -</div> - - - -<div class="mac docs" style="display:none"> - -<p><b>To get started on Mac OSX:</b></p> - -<p>Unpack the ZIP file you've downloaded. By default, it's unpacked -into a directory named <code>android-sdk-mac_x86</code>. Move it to an appropriate location on your -machine, such as a "Development" directory in your home directory.</p> - -<p>Make a note of the name and location of the SDK directory on your system—you will need to -refer to the SDK directory later when using -the SDK tools from the command line.</p> - -</div> - - - - -<div class="linux docs" style="display:none"> - -<p><b>To get started on Linux:</b></p> - -<p>Unpack the {@code .zip} file you've downloaded. The SDK files are download separately to a -user-specified directory. </p> - -<p>Make a note of the name and location of the SDK directory on your system—you will need to -refer to the SDK directory later when using -the SDK tools from the command line.</p> - - -<h5 id="Troubleshooting" style="margin-bottom:15px"><a href='' class="expandable" - onclick="toggleExpandable(this,'#UbuntuTrouble');return false;" - >Troubleshooting Ubuntu</a></h5> - -<div id="UbuntuTrouble" style="display:none"> -<ul> - <li>If you need help installing and configuring Java on your - development machine, you might find these resources helpful: - <ul> - <li><a href="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java">https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java </a></li> - <li><a href="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java">https://help.ubuntu.com/community/JavaInstallation</a></li> - </ul> - </li> - <li>Here are the steps to install Java: - <ol> - <li><p>If you are running a 64-bit distribution on your development - machine, you need to install additional packages first. For Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) - and above, install the <code>libncurses5:i386</code>, <code>libstdc++6:i386</code>, and - <code>zlib1g:i386</code> packages using <code>apt-get</code>:</p> - <pre class="no-pretty-print">sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 -sudo apt-get update -sudo apt-get install libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386 zlib1g:i386</pre> - <p>For earlier versions of Ubuntu, install the <code>ia32-libs</code> package using - <code>apt-get</code>:</p> - <pre class="no-pretty-print">apt-get install ia32-libs</pre> - </li> - <li>Next, install Java: <pre class="no-pretty-print">apt-get install sun-java6-jdk</pre></li> - </ol> - </li> -</ul> -</div><!-- end ubuntu trouble --> - - -</div><!-- end linux --> -</div><!-- end procedure box --> - - -<p>The Android SDK tools are now ready to begin developing apps, but there are still a -couple packages you should add to make your Android SDK complete.</p> - -<p class="paging-links"> -<a href="{@docRoot}sdk/installing/adding-packages.html" class="next-page-link"> -Continue: Adding SDK Packages</a></p> - - -</div> -<!-- ################ END JUST TOOLS ##################### --> - - - - - - - - - - -<!-- ################ DEFAULT ##################### --> - - -<div id="default" style="display:none"> - -<p>If you haven't already, <b><a href="{@docRoot}sdk/index.html">download -the Android SDK bundle for Android Studio</a></b> or the -<a href="{@docRoot}sdk/index.html#Other">stand-alone SDK Tools</a>. </p> - -<p>Then, select which SDK bundle you want to install:</p> - -<div class="cols" style="margin:30px 0 60px"> - -<div class="col-4"> -<a href="{@docRoot}sdk/installing/index.html?pkg=studio" class="landing-button landing-secondary"> -Android Studio -</a> -</div> - -<div class="col-4"> -<a href="{@docRoot}sdk/installing/index.html?pkg=tools" class="landing-button landing-secondary"> -Stand-alone SDK Tools -</a> -</div> -</div> - -<p></p> - -<div> -<p></p> - -</div> - -</div> -<!-- ################ END DEFAULT ##################### --> - - - - - - -<script> - -// Show proper instructions based on downloaded SDK package -var package = getUrlParam("pkg"); -if (package == "tools") { - // Show the SDK Tools (other IDE) instructions - $("h1").text($("#tools").attr('heading')); - $("#tools").show(); -} else if (package == "studio") { - // Show the Android Studio instructions - $("h1").text($("#studio").attr('heading')); - $("#studio").show(); -} else { - // Show the default page content so user can select their setup - $("#default").show(); -} - -// Show the proper instructions based on machine OS -var $osDocs; -if (navigator.appVersion.indexOf("Win")!=-1) { - $osDocs = $('.win'); -} else if (navigator.appVersion.indexOf("Mac")!=-1) { - $osDocs = $('.mac'); -} else if (navigator.appVersion.indexOf("Linux")!=-1) { - $osDocs = $('.linux'); -} - -if ($osDocs.length) { - // reveal only the docs for this OS - $osDocs.show(); -} else { - // not running a compatible OS, so just show all the docs - $('.docs').show(); -} - - -/* Shows all the machine OS instructions */ -function showAll() { - $('.docs').show(); - $("#instructions-toggle").hide(); -} - -/* Returns the value for the given URL parameter */ -function getUrlParam(param) { - var url = window.location.search.substring(1); - var variables = url.split('&'); - for (var i = 0; i < variables.length; i++) { - var paramName = variables[i].split('='); - if (escape(paramName[0]) == param) { - return escape(paramName[1]); - } - } -} - -/* direct link to ubuntu troubleshooting */ -if ( document.location.href.indexOf('#UbuntuTrouble') > -1 ) { - $(".linux.docs").show(); - toggleExpandable(this,'#UbuntuTrouble'); -} -</script> |