“sdkmanager: command not found” after installing Android SDK












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I installed via apt-get install android-sdk.



However, doing a find / -name sdkmanager reveals there is no such binary anywhere on the system.



On my Mac, the binary exists in $ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin.



However, on the Ubuntu system (the system with the issue), the binary does not exist there:



$ ls $ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin
e2fsck
fsck.ext4
mkfs.ext4
resize2fs
screenshot2
tune2fs


Where is the sdkmanager?



Edit:



Not sure why the above didn't install sdkmanager, however, one solution I found was to install manually (instead of via apt-get) by downloading the Linux files at https://developer.android.com/studio/#downloads under the "Command line tools only" header.










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    I installed via apt-get install android-sdk.



    However, doing a find / -name sdkmanager reveals there is no such binary anywhere on the system.



    On my Mac, the binary exists in $ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin.



    However, on the Ubuntu system (the system with the issue), the binary does not exist there:



    $ ls $ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin
    e2fsck
    fsck.ext4
    mkfs.ext4
    resize2fs
    screenshot2
    tune2fs


    Where is the sdkmanager?



    Edit:



    Not sure why the above didn't install sdkmanager, however, one solution I found was to install manually (instead of via apt-get) by downloading the Linux files at https://developer.android.com/studio/#downloads under the "Command line tools only" header.










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      I installed via apt-get install android-sdk.



      However, doing a find / -name sdkmanager reveals there is no such binary anywhere on the system.



      On my Mac, the binary exists in $ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin.



      However, on the Ubuntu system (the system with the issue), the binary does not exist there:



      $ ls $ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin
      e2fsck
      fsck.ext4
      mkfs.ext4
      resize2fs
      screenshot2
      tune2fs


      Where is the sdkmanager?



      Edit:



      Not sure why the above didn't install sdkmanager, however, one solution I found was to install manually (instead of via apt-get) by downloading the Linux files at https://developer.android.com/studio/#downloads under the "Command line tools only" header.










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      I installed via apt-get install android-sdk.



      However, doing a find / -name sdkmanager reveals there is no such binary anywhere on the system.



      On my Mac, the binary exists in $ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin.



      However, on the Ubuntu system (the system with the issue), the binary does not exist there:



      $ ls $ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin
      e2fsck
      fsck.ext4
      mkfs.ext4
      resize2fs
      screenshot2
      tune2fs


      Where is the sdkmanager?



      Edit:



      Not sure why the above didn't install sdkmanager, however, one solution I found was to install manually (instead of via apt-get) by downloading the Linux files at https://developer.android.com/studio/#downloads under the "Command line tools only" header.







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