You should make sure the tools directory of your android-sdk is on your (shell) path Something like: export PATH="/path/to/sdk/tools:$PATH before you execute your command In general you will also need two other directories to be on your path: path/to/sdk/platform-tools for adb and other android sdk tools path/to/ndk for ndk-build and ndk-gdb, which are ndk tools You can also do some setup so that you don't have to run these commands every time you open Terminal.
You should make sure the tools directory of your android-sdk is on your (shell) path. Something like: export PATH="/path/to/sdk/tools:$PATH" before you execute your command. In general you will also need two other directories to be on your path: /path/to/sdk/platform-tools - for adb and other android sdk tools /path/to/ndk - for ndk-build and ndk-gdb, which are ndk tools You can also do some setup so that you don't have to run these commands every time you open Terminal.
– Adinia Mar 8 at 16:15 Yes, you use the same export statement, replacing /path/to/sdk/tools with /path/to/ndk etc.– Matthew Willis Mar 8 at 16:16 Yes, seems like it's working now; thank you very much!(I've reached my daily limit vote for now, but I'll also vote you up in the morning) – Adinia Mar 8 at 16:32.
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