63 lines
2.1 KiB
Ruby
63 lines
2.1 KiB
Ruby
require 'formula'
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class AndroidSdk < Formula
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url 'http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r11-mac_x86.zip'
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homepage 'http://developer.android.com/index.html'
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md5 '85bed5ed25aea51f6a447a674d637d1e'
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version 'r11'
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def self.var_dirs
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%w[platforms samples temp add-ons bin]
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# TODO docs, google-market_licensing and platform-tools
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# See the long comment below for the associated problems
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end
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skip_clean var_dirs
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def install
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mkdir bin
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mv 'SDK Readme.txt', prefix/'README'
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mv 'tools', prefix
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%w[android apkbuilder ddms dmtracedump draw9patch emulator
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hierarchyviewer hprof-conv layoutopt mksdcard traceview
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zipalign].each do |tool|
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(bin/tool).make_link(prefix/'tools'/tool)
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end
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# this is data that should be preserved across upgrades, but the Android
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# SDK isn't too smart, so we still have to symlink it back into its tree.
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AndroidSdk.var_dirs.each do |d|
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dst = prefix/d
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src = var/'lib/android-sdk'/d
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src.mkpath unless src.directory?
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dst.make_relative_symlink src
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end
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(bin/:adb).write <<-EOS.undent
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#!/bin/sh
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ADB="#{prefix}/platform-tools/adb"
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test -f "$ADB" && exec "$ADB" "$@"
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echo Use the \\`android\\' tool to install adb.
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EOS
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end
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def caveats; <<-EOS.undent
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Now run the `android' tool to install the actual SDK stuff.
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You will have to install the platform-tools EVERY time this formula updates.
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If you want to try and fix this then see the comment in this formula.
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EOS
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end
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# The `android' tool insists on deleting /usr/local/Cellar/android-sdl/rx/platform-tools
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# and then installing the new one. So it is impossible for us to redirect
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# the SDK location to var so that the platform-tools don't have to be
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# freshly installed EVERY FUCKING time the base SDK updates.
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# My disgust at Google's ineptitude here knows NO bounds. I can only LOL.
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# And I do LOL. A lot. In Google's general direction. I can't stop LOLing.
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# In fact, I may have LOLd myself into insanity.
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# Ideas: make android a script that calls the actual android tool, but after
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# that tool exits it repairs the directory locations?
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end
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