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today i was trying to update the components of my sdk as the new android 4.3 is out. But it can't be downloaded as i don't seem to have the proper flags (superuser) to do it. I have found many solutions how to fix this on Windows, but i don't see how i can use them to get a solution for my ubuntu-command-line.

is there a way to launch the sdk as superuser via command-line? is that some trouble just with API18 or general issue?

Errors:


Preparing to install archives Downloading Android SDK Platform-tools, revision 18.0.1 URL not found: /opt/android-studio/sdk/temp/platform-tools_r18.0.1-linux.zip (Permission denied)

Downloading Documentation for Android SDK, API 18, revision 1 URL not found: /opt/android-studio/sdk/temp/docs-18_r01.zip (Permission denied) ................


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is there a way to launch the sdk as superuser via command-line?

sudo .../tools/android

where ... is the path to your Android SDK installation. In your case, from the error message, this would appear to expand to:

sudo /opt/android-studio/sdk/tools/android
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  • last update they had an issue with merging platform-tools and build-tools and i had to workaround it. maybe that is troubling me now :/
    – bofredo
    Jul 31, 2013 at 12:28
  • i used the command "android" in all varieties before i asked that question. It just says "command not found", though i see it in the folder.
    – bofredo
    Jul 31, 2013 at 12:33
  • @bofredo: You need to provide the path to android. If your current working directory is /opt/android-studio/sdk/tools, and you run sudo android, you will get "command not found". If your current working directory is /opt/android-studio/sdk/tools, and you run sudo ./android, it will run, unless you screwed up your installation. If your current working directory is anything, and you run sudo /opt/android-studio/sdk/tools/android, it will run, unless you screwed up your installation. Jul 31, 2013 at 12:36
  • /opt/android-studio/sdk/tools, and you run sudo ./android <-- this one is working. trying to figure why "sudo android" isnt; as my current researches proposed that last command :/
    – bofredo
    Jul 31, 2013 at 12:43
  • @bofredo: "trying to figure why "sudo android" isnt;" -- because Linux searches the PATH for commands, and . is not in your PATH. Again, this is standard Linux command-line operation. Jul 31, 2013 at 12:47
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You might use "sudo" command. Please take a look of the man page before.

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  • @bofredo: "but i cant just type in "sudo sdk" or "sudo android update" etc" -- of course not. This has nothing to do with Android and everything to do with working at a command prompt in Linux. Jul 31, 2013 at 12:37

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