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diff --git a/docs/html/guide/developing/updating-sdk.jd b/docs/html/guide/developing/updating-sdk.jd deleted file mode 100644 index f65eabb..0000000 --- a/docs/html/guide/developing/updating-sdk.jd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -page.title=Updating Your SDK -@jd:body - - -<div id="qv-wrapper"> -<div id="qv"> -<h2>Quickview</h2> -<ul> - <li>Use the Android SDK and AVD Manager to - install individual Android platforms, add-ons, tools - and documentation.</li> - <li>Keep your SDK up-to-date without having to install new - SDK directories and update your Eclipse preferences or {@code PATH} - variable.</li> - <li>The Android SDK and AVD Manager is available only with the - Android 1.6 SDK or later.</li> -</ul> - -<h2>In this document</h2> -<ol> - <li><a href="#Install">Installing SDK Packages</a></li> - <li><a href="#Add">Adding SDK Package Sites</a></li> -</ol> -</div> -</div> - -<p>The <strong>Android SDK and AVD Manager</strong> lets you -update your Android SDK without a visit to the -Android Developers web site. Instead of downloading an entirely new SDK -that includes Android platforms, tools, and documentation, you can instead -install only the individual packages that you want.</p> - -<p>For example, when a new version of the Android platform is made available -for developing applications, use the SDK and AVD Manager to install the -platform into your existing SDK directory. You can then use the new platform -in your <a href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/tools/avd.html">AVDs</a> and -build your apps against it.</p> - -<p>The benefit to using this feature is that your SDK directory will -remain the same. You don't need to reset the SDK location in -your Eclipse preferences or modify your {@code PATH} environment variable, -because all new packages are installed into your existing SDK directory.</p> - - -<p>The SDK and AVD Manager can be opened in two ways:</p> -<ul> - <li>Execute the - <a href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/tools/othertools.html#android">{@code - android}</a> tool with no options, or</li> - <li>From Eclipse, select <strong>Window</strong> > <strong>Android - SDK and AVD Manager</strong>.</li> -</ul> - -<p>The screenshot below shows the Android SDK and AVD Manager -with the Available Packages open.</p> - -<img src="{@docRoot}images/sdk_manager_packages.png" alt="" /> - - -<h2 id="Install">Installing SDK Packages</h2> - -<p>When a new Android SDK platform, add-on, set of development tools or -documentation becomes available, you can quickly download and -install them into your existing Android SDK:</p> - -<ol> - <li>Select <strong>Available Packages</strong> in the left panel. - This will reveal all packages currently available for download.</li> - <li>Select the packages you'd like to install and click <strong>Install - Selected</strong>.</li> - <li>Verify and accept the packages you want and click <strong>Install - Accepted</strong>. The packages will now be installed into your existing - Android SDK directories.</li> -</ol> - -<p>New platforms are automatically saved into the -<code><em><sdk_dir>/</em>platforms/</code> directory of your SDK; -new add-ons are saved in the <code><em><sdk_dir>/</em>add-ons/</code> -directory; and new documentation is saved in the existing -<code><em><sdk_dir>/</em>docs/</code> directory (old docs are replaced).</p> - -<p class="note"><strong>Tip:</strong> -Use the "Display updates only" checkbox to show only the packages -you do not have.</p> - - -<h2 id="Add">Adding SDK Package Sites</h2> - -<p>By default, <strong>Available Packages</strong> only shows -the Google repository for Android SDK packages and Google API -add-ons. You can add additional sites that host -Android SDK add-ons, then download add-on packages from them.</p> - -<p>For example, a mobile carrier or hardware manufacturer may offer additional -API libraries that are supported by their own Android-powered devices. -In order for you to develop using their libraries, you may need to install an -Android SDK add-on. -If the carrier or manufacturer has hosted an add-on repository file on their -web site, add their site to the SDK and AVD Manager:</p> -<ol> - <li>Select <strong>Available Packages</strong> in the left panel.</li> - <li>Click <strong>Add Site</strong> and enter the URL of the -{@code repository.xml} file. Click <strong>OK</strong>.</li> -</ol> -<p>Any SDK packages available from the web site will now be listed and -available for you to install in your existing Android SDK.</p> - - diff --git a/docs/html/guide/guide_toc.cs b/docs/html/guide/guide_toc.cs index f6718e1..264fe54 100644 --- a/docs/html/guide/guide_toc.cs +++ b/docs/html/guide/guide_toc.cs @@ -239,7 +239,6 @@ <li><a href="<?cs var:toroot ?>guide/developing/debug-tasks.html"> <span class="en">Debugging Tasks</span> </a></li> - <li><a href="<?cs var:toroot ?>guide/developing/updating-sdk.html">Updating Your SDK</a></li> <li class="toggle-list"> <div><a href="<?cs var:toroot ?>guide/developing/tools/index.html"> <span class="en">Tools</span> |