When I tried to install the Android platform, I get a error that the environment variable ANDROID_HOME cant be found, but if I echo it, it proves it exists.
Let me walk you to it:
1) Lets create a new app
dbugger@mercury:~/projects/meteor$ meteor create test
Created a new Meteor app in 'test'.
To run your new app:
cd test
meteor
If you are new to Meteor, try some of the learning resources here:
https://www.meteor.com/learn
2) So far, so good. Lets now install the android platform
dbugger@mercury:~/projects/meteor$ cd test/
dbugger@mercury:~/projects/meteor/test$ meteor add-platform android --verbose
Writing new config.xml
Creating Cordova project
% Creating a new cordova project.
Adding platform Android to Cordova project
=> Errors executing Cordova commands:
While adding platform Android to Cordova project:
Cordova error: CordovaError: Failed to fetch platform android
Probably this is either a connection problem, or platform spec is incorrect.
Check your connection and platform name/version/URL.
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at /home/dbugger/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/.1.1.10.ki0ccv++os.linux.x86_64+web.browser+web.cordova/mt-os.linux.x86_64/dev_bundle/lib/node_modules/cordova-lib/src/cordova/platform.js:270:25
at _rejected (/home/dbugger/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/.1.1.10.ki0ccv++os.linux.x86_64+web.browser+web.cordova/mt-os.linux.x86_64/dev_bundle/lib/node_modules/q/q.js:797:24)
at /home/dbugger/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/.1.1.10.ki0ccv++os.linux.x86_64+web.browser+web.cordova/mt-os.linux.x86_64/dev_bundle/lib/node_modules/q/q.js:823:30
at Promise.when (/home/dbugger/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/.1.1.10.ki0ccv++os.linux.x86_64+web.browser+web.cordova/mt-os.linux.x86_64/dev_bundle/lib/node_modules/q/q.js:1035:31)
at Promise.promise.promiseDispatch (/home/dbugger/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/.1.1.10.ki0ccv++os.linux.x86_64+web.browser+web.cordova/mt-os.linux.x86_64/dev_bundle/lib/node_modules/q/q.js:741:41)
at /home/dbugger/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/.1.1.10.ki0ccv++os.linux.x86_64+web.browser+web.cordova/mt-os.linux.x86_64/dev_bundle/lib/node_modules/q/q.js:557:44
at flush (/home/dbugger/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/.1.1.10.ki0ccv++os.linux.x86_64+web.browser+web.cordova/mt-os.linux.x86_64/dev_bundle/lib/node_modules/q/q.js:108:17)
at process._tickCallback (node.js:448:13)
(If the error message contains suggestions for a fix, note that this may not apply to the Meteor integration. You can try running again with the --verbose option to help diagnose the issue.)
3) Well, that did not work out so well. Let's try with sudo
dbugger@mercury:~/projects/meteor/test$ sudo meteor add-platform android --verbose
Adding platform Android to Cordova project
% Adding android project...
android: added platform
Checking Cordova requirements for platform Android
Your system does not yet seem to fulfill all requirements to build apps for Android.
Please follow the installation instructions here:
https://github.com/meteor/meteor/wiki/Mobile-Development-Install:-Android-on-Linux
Status of the requirements:
✓ Java JDK
✗ Android SDK: Failed to find 'ANDROID_HOME' environment variable. Try setting setting it manually.
Failed to find 'android' command in your 'PATH'. Try update your 'PATH' to include path to valid SDK directory.
✗ Android target: Android SDK not found. Make sure that it is installed. If it is not at the default location, set the ANDROID_HOME environment variable.
✗ Gradle: Could not find gradle wrapper within Android SDK. Could not find Android SDK directory.
Might need to install Android SDK or set up 'ANDROID_HOME' env variable.
4) Wait, what? Im sure that environment variable is set. Let's check it.
dbugger@mercury:~/projects/meteor/test$ echo $ANDROID_HOME
/home/dbugger/Android/Sdk
5) I knew it! So why did it fail...? Let's check it up again
dbugger@mercury:~/projects/meteor/test$ sudo meteor add-platform android --verbose
While adding platforms:
error: android: platform is already added
What?! Now it turns out that it DID install in the end?? What is going on here? I suspect something is greatly misconfigured in my system, but I am not sure what...