Whether you deal with the SDK 1.1_r1 or 1.5_pre is irrelevant here.
They are both build for 32-bits so you need whatever libs are needed
on your linux distro to run 32 bits execs.

As for Eclipse, I'd suggest that if you install the 32-bit version of
ganymede, it will all run smoothly.

R/

On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM, pj.paito <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Like you said yesterday I am worried about installing the 1.5 SDK on a
> 64bit linux machine am downloading now.
>
> On Apr 7, 4:33 pm, Perty <[email protected]> wrote:
>> How to get Android SDK 1.1 R1 (android-sdk-linux_x86-1.1_r1) working
>> on 64 Bit Linux, Fedora 11 Beta RawHide. (this could surely be applied
>> to other distros as well I suppose but I have just tested the above)
>>
>> Download the "eclipse-java-ganymede-SR1-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz"
>> eclipse.org. The version from Fedora repository doesn't work due to
>> incompatible packages / versions. Make sure you have the Open JDK
>> available and that Eclipse is using that one instead of the gjc.
>>
>> Then install 32 bit library dependencies for Android SDK on Fedora 11
>> Beta.
>>
>> $yum install glibc.i686
>> $yum install ncurses-libs.i586
>> $yum install libstdc
>> $yum install libstdc++.i586
>> $yum install libzip.i586
>> $yum install libX11.i586
>> $yum install libXrandr.i586
>>
>> I had a lot of problems with the emulator which using SDL and got the
>> following error:
>>
>> "SDL init failure, reason is: No available video device"
>>
>> Found a good tip to see what libs is not found:
>>
>> $cd $andoird_sdk/tools/
>> $strace ./emulator
>>
>> It seems that the SDL couln't initialize the screen if not the libX11
>> and libXrandr wasn't aviable.
>>
>> Next step was to get the ddms working:
>>
>> The last line of $ANDROID_SDK1.1R1/tools/ddms has a -
>> Djava.library.path entry pointing to 32 bit eclipse libraries which
>> couldn't be used. So I renamed the library property so it wouldn't be
>> read and instead use the 64 bit eclipse versions.
>>
>> exec "$java_cmd" -d64 -Xmx256M $os_opts $java_debug -
>> Djava.ext.dirs="$frameworkdir" -Djava.dummy.library.path="$libdir" -
>> Dcom.android.ddms.bindir="$progdir" -jar "$jarpath" "$@"
>>
>> Then getting the usb to work, follow the instructions 
>> on:http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/threa...http://zachoglesby.com/2009/03/android-and-fedora/
>>
>> The following did work at some point but isn't the prefered way to
>> connect the android according to my 
>> googling:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=468532
>>
>> I have to start adb as root so if anyone have a solution for that I
>> would be more than happy!
>>
>> Regards Perty
>
> >
>

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