hi folks-- i'm looking into backporting androidsdk-tools to wheezy for a colleague. It looks to me like i'm able to do this with a few backports of some java packages, and a bit of tweaking to debian/rules for androidsdk-tools. in particular, i've backported: * libjfreechart-java 1.0.13-5 (not in wheezy) * guava-libraries 15.0-2 (11.0.2-1 in wheezy, 13.0.1 needed) * androidsdk-tools 22.2+git20130830~92d25d6-1 (not in wheezy) The only change i made was to allow androidsdk-tools to look for .jar files from the /usr/lib/eclipse/plugins classpath instead of always looking for /usr/share/java (since many of the eclipse plugin interfaces were only exposed in /usr/share/java as of 3.8.1, which is post-wheezy). I hope to have my colleague test this out in the next couple of days to ensure it suits her needs before uploading to wheezy-backports. However, if anyone on debian-java or debian-backports knows of any reason why this is a bad idea, or has better suggestions for how to approach this, please let me know! Regards, --dkg
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