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@@ -78,8 +78,6 @@ These are necessary to make sure the program cross-compiles to 32-bit architectu sudo apt install lib32stdc++ lib32z1 ``` -lib64stdc++ - ### Android SDK <a name="android-sdk"></a> #### With Android Studio <a name="with-android-studio"></a> @@ -142,9 +140,7 @@ sdkmanager ndk-bundle #### Updating Your Path <a name="updating-your-path"></a> -Once you've installed Android SDK & NDK packages, you need to modify your PATH so you can invoke all the programs you just installed. (On GNU/Linux, machines, this is generally `~/Android/Sdk`.) - -You can do that with something like the following in your `~/.shellrc` or `~/.bash_profile`: +Once you've installed Android SDK & NDK packages, you need to modify your PATH so you can invoke all the programs you just installed. You can do that with something like the following in your `~/.shellrc` or `~/.bash_profile`: ```shell export ANDROID_HOME=<path/where/you/installed/android/sdk> @@ -154,6 +150,8 @@ export PATH=$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools:$PATH export PATH=$ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin:$PATH ``` +NOTE: On GNU/Linux machines, Android Studio installs the Android SDK in `~/Android/Sdk/`. Our dockerfile installs it in `/opt/android-sdk-linux`. You can install it wherever you want! Just be sure to remember where so you can add it to your PATH! :) + #### With Docker <a name="with-docker"></a> Geesh! If all that above seems like a lot, it is! @@ -389,8 +387,6 @@ You have a couple options. The second is more robust: function emulator { pushd `pwd`; cd "$(dirname "$(which emulator)")" && ./emulator "$@"; popd;} ``` -*** PROBLEM 2: OUTDATED VERSIONS OF GL LIBRARIES - #### 3. Outdated GL Libraries <a name="outdated-gl-libraries"></a> **Symptoms:** If you have this bug, you will see something like the following: |