Any pointers as to how to fix this? Thanks. I have no idea what to do or how to fix it as I am a complete noob when it comes to the RPI and anything with Linux in general. When I run any command from the android file. Please export ANDROID_SWT to point to the folder containing swt.jar for your platform. However, when I try to run the android executable in the command line I get the following error: SWT folder '/home/pi/android-sdk-linux/tools/lib/arm' does not exist. I have downloaded it from this source ( ).
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