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Download the Android platform tools automatically #55

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abarth opened this issue Nov 9, 2015 · 2 comments
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Download the Android platform tools automatically #55

abarth opened this issue Nov 9, 2015 · 2 comments
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c: new feature Nothing broken; request for a new capability tool Affects the "flutter" command-line tool. See also t: labels.

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abarth commented Nov 9, 2015

Developers using Flutter or contributing to the Flutter framework shouldn't need to download their own copy of the Android platform tools. Instead, we should manage that dependency automatically from the flutter.git repository.

@Hixie Hixie added the c: new feature Nothing broken; request for a new capability label Dec 12, 2015
@Hixie Hixie added this to the Blue Sky milestone Dec 12, 2015
@Hixie Hixie added the tool Affects the "flutter" command-line tool. See also t: labels. label Feb 16, 2016
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abarth commented Jun 21, 2016

We decided not to do this.

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