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Jan 9, 2017 18:48
@trevor-e Oh, that's awesome! I was afraid you were one of the applicants asking a good word.
Jan 7, 2017 02:01
@trevor-e =| That's never a good start to a conversation. I do. Why do you ask?
Jan 6, 2017 19:18
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Q: How to install Android Studio from cli

JosephMCaseyI am curling the latest Android Studio dmg file, mounting the image and copying the .app directory into the Applications directory. When I attempt to open the directory I receive this warning, and when I query the application state, I also receive the code below. Any idea how I can generically in...

Jan 5, 2017 23:17
Yea, I usually look for the most upvoted answer anyways
Jan 5, 2017 23:15
Man, why is the chat text white when you go to edit? I can't read that at all.
Jan 5, 2017 23:14
Does anyone know if Google offers something to the tune of:

https://dl.google.com/dl/android/studio/install/latest

instead of the dmg below?

https://dl.google.com/dl/android/studio/install/2.2.3.0/android-studio-ide-145.3537739-mac.dmg

I was hoping to create a shell script that installed the latest Android Studio IDE. My alternative approach is to find a way to reliably curl the latest versions and versionId then curl the appropriate dmg.
Jan 4, 2017 23:28
Nothing super special, still wish they had offered a means to change the default directory.
Jan 4, 2017 23:27
Just symbolically link your .android/avd to your CDS.
Jan 4, 2017 23:27
Well, for anyone interested, the solution to changing your avd's storage location in Android is kind of hacky and simple.
Jan 4, 2017 22:49
It would be a really big pain in the butt if Android only offered the ability to create avds off the default path via the path argument. =[
Jan 4, 2017 22:47
Abandon hope all ye who enter googlesource.com
Jan 4, 2017 22:44
For anyone following my chain of discovery,

Android seems to provide a means to specific the path for a specific AVD, so I am still hopeful that the default path can be changed.

android create avd -p
-p --path : Directory where the new AVD will be created.
Jan 4, 2017 22:22
However, I have never found any documentation referencing the information these posts discussed, nor have I found any documentation which references changing the AVD's storage location.
Jan 4, 2017 22:21
This is not exactly the documentation that I am looking to find @PabloBaxter. In past years, previous stackoverflow answers had referenced setting the environmental variables ANDROID_AVD_HOME and ANDROID_SDK_HOME to something like "$HOME/$DROPBOX/android".
Jan 4, 2017 22:10
I would like to move my AVDs storage location to Dropbox and save diskspace.
Jan 4, 2017 22:09
Anyone know of official documentation on changing the default storage location for AVDs referenced in developer.android.com/studio/run/… ?
Jul 14, 2016 18:52
@Ahmad It's not an old support library. 24.0.0
Jul 14, 2016 18:41
@Ahmad that is not a good thing to hear :(
Jul 14, 2016 18:30
Is that a ridiculous expectation?
Jul 14, 2016 18:27
@Ahmad I don't want duplicate support libraries, but it seems wrong that i have to manually include android support libraries required by a third-party library that are not dependencies exclusively for my application.
Jul 14, 2016 18:17
That feels less than optimal.
Jul 14, 2016 18:15
Anyone have a link for grabbing transitive dependencies from android .aar files? I'm using a third-party library which requires specific Android Support libraries. How can I grab all of the dependencies without actually including that in my gradle build file
Jun 28, 2016 17:11
It's way too complex of a question to reliable inquire to 20 odd strangers. He can ask, but nothing here will be useful.
Jun 28, 2016 17:08
Nothing is as simple as plug in and forget.

Why not Amazon or Microsoft instead of Google? See, these are questions that should be researched on your own. Seeking holy grails on a stackoverflow chat is asking to burn time.
Jun 28, 2016 17:03
Public opinions on software engineering is almost always a bad idea.
Jun 28, 2016 17:02
Then it definitely doesn't matter. Pick a framework and have fun with it.
Jun 28, 2016 17:01
If you're team is open to opinions on which framework to pick then the framework probably doesn't matter THAT much.
Jun 28, 2016 17:00
See ^
Jun 28, 2016 16:59
I would not take advice from this chat room XD
Jun 28, 2016 16:57
Hello!
Jun 28, 2016 16:51
I'd like to think that someone in their company created a Huli chat that one of their teams use.
Jun 28, 2016 16:50
Prolly =|
Jun 28, 2016 16:50
XP
Jun 28, 2016 16:49
I bet it's not Google Hangouts.
Jun 28, 2016 16:49
I wonder where actual Android Developer hold their online chats...
Jun 28, 2016 16:48
o/
Jun 9, 2016 02:58
Currently iterating through Inflater classes and XML Parsers in the Android Library classes to find out why KitKat isn't working where Lollipop is.
Jun 9, 2016 02:56
Does anyone have advice on debugging resource files for specific versions?
Feb 10, 2016 00:03
Either way, it seems the answer is no one here knows where that information can be found. Thanks.
Feb 10, 2016 00:03
Of course it isn't accurate.
Feb 10, 2016 00:01
I'm certain Google has made this information available somewhere.
Feb 10, 2016 00:01
Europe and USA*
Feb 10, 2016 00:00
Well according to these very bad approximation, Europe and NA barely have 4% usage from JellyBean and down.
Feb 9, 2016 23:57
Exactly.
Feb 9, 2016 23:57
Everyone knows correlation means nothing.
Feb 9, 2016 23:56
Very bad approximation.
Feb 9, 2016 23:56
Basing the numbers off of an application that is on every phone is the only reliable means to get that information. Not internet traffic...
 

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Feb 22, 2016 22:58
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