It isn't so much a LC issue, you need to update via the SDK manager. On my Mac, I double-click the "android" file at /android-sdk-macosx/tools/android. That launches the SDK manager where you can choose the updates you want to install.

I'm still using the old command line tools, but I believe there is a way to get the same thing in Android Studio also.

On 7/10/18 8:37 AM, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode wrote:
Where is the documentation how to do this correctly?

For a Mac Android developer

??


J. Landman
     Android devs should note
     that you need to have SDK 8 or higher installed (the informative
     notification dialog was a big help here.) I installed 7, 8, and 8.1 and
     LC then allowed me to re-select the SDK in preferences, the phone showed
     up in the Target menu, and I could do a test build.


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