Today I was trying to setup the Android SDK (version 1.6_r1) on the 64 bit version of Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope). After having installed the ADT Eclipse plugin and pointed out the Android SDK directory in the settings I immediately ran into the following error:
Failed to get the adb version: Cannot run program "/home/johan/devtools/android/android-sdk-linux_x86-1.6_r1/tools/adb": java.io.IOException: error=2, No such file or directory
I opened the terminal and tried to manually run an Android executable but even here it said that the file couldn't be found! The problem seemed to be that the Android executables requires 32 bit libraries that are not available in Ubuntu 64 by default. To solve this I downloaded the execellent getlibs application which is a utility for automatically resolving dependencies for 32-bit programs on a 64 bit system. So I went intoplatforms/android-1.6/tools in the Android SDK installation folder and executed:
getlibs aapt
which installed and upgraded the following libraries:
The following NEW packages will be installed:
ia32-libs lib32asound2 lib32gcc1 lib32ncurses5 lib32stdc++6 lib32z1
libc6-i386
The following packages will be upgraded:
libc6 libc6-dev
After this was done I went back into Eclipse, did a project clean and refresh and after that I was able to start the Android emulator successfully. Hopefully this may help someone who's in the same situation.
Johan Haleby
Consultant at Jayway
本文介绍了如何解决Android SDK (版本 1.6_r1) 在 Ubuntu 9.04 64位系统上安装过程中遇到的错误。作者通过使用 getlibs 应用程序自动安装了所需的32位库依赖项,最终成功解决了问题并能够启动 Android 模拟器。
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