"Best" Android Development Environment Versions (ubuntu, NDK, JDK, JRE, etc)
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Well thats the problem with devs which are not familiar with unix. Of course the default location of /opt/ is silly. But for getting this right i would need to change all those locations to something like /home/<yourusername>/android-dev or so. And i was really just to tired to explain what /home/<yourusername> means and stuff.

Sorry but this whole readme is not really ment to be followed by unexperienced people. This is the case for all platforms. And maintaining the README in a way that it would be self descriptive enough to be followed by users (i know you are not a user ... just as an example here) is just really time demanding task.

I know we are lacking behind with our readmes most of the time. Feel free to adapt the README in a way you think it fits and hand me a patch (yeah thats the sentence nobody wants to here - i know).

PS: for the opt dir i would have created a subdir "android-dev" which i would have chown'ed to the user i am building under - and then point anything to that subdir. Doing this would prevent the need of sudo.
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RE: "Best" Android Development Environment Versions (ubuntu, NDK, JDK, JRE, etc) - by Memphiz - 2013-12-17, 12:56
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