Thanks Chris,
The "sdk offline install" google search term helped a lot, and I
found the information I wanted. I'm probably one of few people who cares
about this, but I wrote a little quick-n-dirty script to automate
grabbing and parsing the repository script, and pulling in the package.
Anyways, if anyone is interested, here it is
http://gist.github.com/583904 the process doesn't really warrant the
script, but I wanted a command for it to exist, and in case someone
could possibly find a use for it, there it is.
Cheers,
Dan
On Sun, 2010-09-12 at 05:29 -0700, Chris Stratton wrote:
> Google on sdk offline install or something like that - someone figured
> out the url of the xml file it grabs which contains paths of the
> downloads relative to itself.
>
> On Sep 12, 3:44 am, Dan Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Everyone,
> > I apologize if I'm in the wrong place, and I apologize if you've already
> > seen this message, but to the best of my knowledge this message never made
> > it through (since I was a brand new user at the time) I can't figure out how
> > to get the platform files for development, without running 'android' and
> > starting the GUI. I want to avoid running GUI applications on my dev server,
> > since it's headless and I don't want to forward X particularly. I can't
> > imagine that it does anything more than figure out your platform, pull down
> > a tarball and unpack it, surely this doesn't necessitate a gui, does anyone
> > know how I can get the platform files without it?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Dan
>
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