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I'm setting up an auto build server, and need to install an Android SDK. I'm working over SSH, of course. But tools/android update sdk wants to start a Java GUI. Any other way to install an SDK?

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If you use tools/android -h update sdk (I discovered that by trying tools/android update sdk --help), you will get a list of options for the update sdk command, the most interesting one being:

  -u --no-ui    Updates from command-line (does not display the GUI)
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    Thanks for the tip. Be prepared though once you run the command it's going to download all available platforms.
    – hopia
    Feb 18, 2011 at 0:07
  • It doesn't work for sdk r19 on linux. Any suggestions? Thanks stackoverflow.com/q/10941549/563306
    – dcanh121
    Jun 8, 2012 at 0:13
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tools/android update sdk --no-ui

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If workwing behind a proxy consider using options:

 --proxy-port: HTTP/HTTPS proxy port (overrides settings if defined)

 --proxy-host: HTTP/HTTPS proxy host (overrides settings if defined)
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  • ... without the colon, otherwise you get an error. Like this: --proxy-port 8888 (I just made that error) Jun 27, 2014 at 9:11

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