Oh one other thing... make sure that you install the 2.2 API
libraries. These are NOT installed by default in the Android Studio
installation. LiveCode will not work without them.
-= Mike
On 4/13/15 4:07 PM, Michael Doub wrote:
I think I answered my own question with this process:
1) using the finder locate the sdk directory by holding down the
option key and navigate using the GO menu.
2) make an alias for the sdk directory
3) move the alias somewhere out of the Library directory
4) now update the livecode preferences to point at the alias
-= Mike
On 4/13/15 3:42 PM, Michael Doub wrote:
I just installed Android Studio. It installs the sdk in
/User/mike/Libraries/Android/sdk. I have not figured out a way to
enter this path into the mobile preferences section. Can any one
provide me with some guidance? I filled a bug report, but I need a
work around.
Thanks
Mike
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