
android update sdk
, it just breaks things
Unfortunately, something in the way that the docker image is created is making it impossible to run `android update sdk`. Even though it runs as root, it cannot upgrade things, and in the process, it seems to break the Android SDK bits that are there. Installing Android Support Repository, revision 40 Failed to rename directory /android-sdk/extras/android/m2repository to /android-sdk/temp/ExtraPackage.old01. Failed to create directory /android-sdk/extras/android/m2repository Done. Nothing was installed. A problem occurred configuring project ':app'. > Failed to notify project evaluation listener. > You have not accepted the license agreements of the following SDK components: [Android Support Repository]. Before building your project, you need to accept the license agreements and complete the installation of the missing components using the Android Studio SDK Manager. Alternatively, to learn how to transfer the license agreements from one workstation to another, go to http://d.android.com/r/studio-ui/export-licenses.html > Could not resolve all dependencies for configuration ':app:compile'. > Could not find com.android.support:support-v4:24.2.1. Required by: project :app > Could not find com.android.support:appcompat-v7:24.2.1. Required by: project :app > Could not find com.android.support:support-annotations:24.2.1. Required by: project :app
F-Droid Client
Client for F-Droid, the Free Software repository system for Android.
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./gradlew assembleRelease
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FAQ
- Why does F-Droid require "Unknown Sources" to install apps by default?
Because a regular Android app cannot act as a package manager on its own. To do so, it would require system privileges (see below), similar to what Google Play does.
- Can I avoid enabling "Unknown Sources" by installing F-Droid as a privileged system app?
This used to be the case, but no longer is. Now the Privileged Extension is the one that should be placed in the system. It can be bundled with a ROM or installed via a zip, or alternatively F-Droid can install it as a system app using root.
License
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