Package Details: android-sdk-platform-tools 35.0.2-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/android-sdk-platform-tools.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: android-sdk-platform-tools
Description: Platform-Tools for Google Android SDK (adb and fastboot)
Upstream URL: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Keywords: android development
Licenses: custom
Conflicts: adb
Provides: adb, android-tools
Submitter: Gordin
Maintainer: dreamingincode
Last Packager: dreamingincode
Votes: 1276
Popularity: 0.98
First Submitted: 2011-01-29 23:08 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-10-17 06:45 (UTC)

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Gordin commented on 2015-02-06 10:40 (UTC)

Again, platform-tools obviously include more tools than android tools. Just do a pacman -Ql or actually read the comments here... (melodys or mine)

yan12125 commented on 2015-02-06 06:50 (UTC)

This package provides adb and fastboot, the same as android-tools.

djmattyg007 commented on 2015-02-04 22:02 (UTC)

What does thisbpackage provide thatbthe package "android-tools" in the official repositories doesn't provide?

yan12125 commented on 2015-01-19 17:09 (UTC)

Could you add android-tools to "provides"? The AUR package fb-adb-git requires android-tools and it's not reasonable to install two versions of adb on a single device.

Gordin commented on 2015-01-05 01:46 (UTC)

The path is automatically added through a script in /etc/profile.d/ The directory structure is kept this way to keep the Android SDK Manager happy (it will show platform tools as installed when this package is installed). I could add symlinks in /usr/bin/ instead of the profile.d script, though that would conflict with the android-tools package which is in [community] and provides only adb and fastboot.

melodie commented on 2015-01-02 03:56 (UTC)

Hi, I am getting this while checking the package with namcap: ********************* ==> V android-sdk-platform-tools E: Insecure RPATH '.' in file ('opt/android-sdk/platform-tools/fastboot') android-sdk-platform-tools E: Missing custom license directory (usr/share/licenses/android-sdk-platform-tools) android-sdk-platform-tools E: ELF file ('opt/android-sdk/platform-tools/adb') outside of a valid path. android-sdk-platform-tools E: ELF file ('opt/android-sdk/platform-tools/dmtracedump') outside of a valid path. android-sdk-platform-tools E: ELF file ('opt/android-sdk/platform-tools/etc1tool') outside of a valid path. android-sdk-platform-tools E: ELF file ('opt/android-sdk/platform-tools/fastboot') outside of a valid path. android-sdk-platform-tools E: ELF file ('opt/android-sdk/platform-tools/hprof-conv') outside of a valid path. android-sdk-platform-tools E: ELF file ('opt/android-sdk/platform-tools/sqlite3') outside of a valid path. android-sdk-platform-tools E: Dependency python detected and not included (programs ['python'] needed in scripts ['opt/android-sdk/platform-tools/systrace/systrace.py', 'opt/android-sdk/platform-tools/systrace/systrace-legacy.py']) android-sdk-platform-tools W: Dependency included and not needed ('lib32-ncurses') *********************** what do you think? The $PATH will be invalid unless I add it to my export list in ~/.bashrc, right? (Shouldn't it not be installed to usual places already in the $PATH variable?)

eagleeyetom commented on 2014-12-16 02:52 (UTC)

My bad, sorry for the flag.

Gordin commented on 2014-12-14 23:59 (UTC)

@eagleeyetom unflagged. This package provides adb 1.0.32 which is also the newest version. You can check this when you run "android" (Android SDK Manager). It should say "Installed" next to Android SDK Platform-tools instead of "Update available: rev. XXX". If your adb isn't 1.0.32 then it's probably not the one from this package. "which adb" should give you "/opt/android-sdk/platform-tools/adb", if it doesn't you installed another version from somewhere else.

eagleeyetom commented on 2014-12-14 23:28 (UTC)

Flagged as out-of-date. Nexus 4 requires newer version of ADB (1.0.32) to apply the package.