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Operating Systems Linux Android 64 bit Android SDK in GNU/Linux Post 302498866 by pharaoh on Tuesday 22nd of February 2011 05:23:39 PM
Old 02-22-2011
64 bit Android SDK in GNU/Linux

Hi guys Smilie
I've just switched from 32 bit to a 64 bit Arch Linux and I've installed the android SDK but, I can't run the emulator because some lib is missing ( ia32-libs ), if anyone have resolved this problem in a non Debian based GNU/Linux Distro let me know. I've search the web for that lib but it's only available for Debian based Distros, It isn't been ported yet to 64 bit Arch Linux.

Thanks in advance.
 

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Arch::Test::Framework(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Arch::Test::Framework(3pm)

NAME
Arch::Test::Framework - A test framework for Arch-Perl SYNOPSIS
use Arch::Test::Framework; my $fw = Arch::Test::Framework->new; my $archive = $fw->make_archive; my $version = $archive->make_version(); my $tree = $fw->make_tree($version); # # do something with $tree # $tree->import('initial import'); DESCRIPTION
Arch::Test::Framework is a framework to quickly generate testing data (archives, versions, trees, changesets, etc) for arch-perl unit tests. METHODS
new, arch_uid, home_dir, library_dir, archives_dir, trees_dir, make_archive, make_category, make_branch, make_version, make_tree. new [%args] Create a new arch-perl test environment. Valid keys for %args are home to specify an existing test environment to reuse, library to specify a different revision library path, archives to specify a different archives directory, and trees to specify a differente project tree directory. The default values are "$home/library", "$home/archives", and "$home/trees" respectively. A different arch user id can be selected with the userid key, the default is "Arch Perl Test <arch-perl-test@example.com>". arch_uid home_dir library_dir archives_dir trees_dir These methods return the environment parameters as initialized by new. make_archive [archive_name] Create a new archive in the archives directory. If archive_name is not specified a unique name is generated. The archive name is returned. Returns an Arch::Test::Archive reference for the archive. make_tree version [name] Create and initialize ("tla init-tree") a new project tree for version. I name is not specified, a unique identifier will be generated. Returns an Arch::Test::Tree reference for the project tree. AUTHORS
Mikhael Goikhman (migo@homemail.com--Perl-GPL/arch-perl--devel). Enno Cramer (uebergeek@web.de--2003/arch-perl--devel). perl v5.10.1 2005-03-28 Arch::Test::Framework(3pm)
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