I use the SDK without Eclipse on centOS, but of course I cannot run the new sdk manager for download the SDK because I don't have graphical interface.
There is a link somewhere to download the sdk?
thx
I use the SDK without Eclipse on centOS, but of course I cannot run the new sdk manager for download the SDK because I don't have graphical interface.
There is a link somewhere to download the sdk?
thx
The problem is that there is no need for a GUI to use the SDK and devices, so why is one needed to download them?
The sdkmanager doesn't work for me anyway, but I can download the SDK by using https…
Of course I am.
Because I'm doing Continuous Integration. I'd like to let Github run the unit tests for me. You know, like every modern development project...
That's true, but it looks the easiest, even with direct download and a compile script, some users asked how to compile my map, so the manager will be too much. I'll look into it more, but probably for offline map app I won't be listing new devices (of course everybody can recompile for newer watches if they can, as source code is the same).