SDK Tools

SDK Tools is a downloadable component for the Android SDK. It includes the complete set of development and debugging tools for the Android SDK.

If you are new to the Android SDK, the SDK starter package installs the latest revision of the SDK Tools in the <sdk>/tools directory.

If you are already using the SDK and you want to update to the latest version of the SDK Tools, use the Android SDK Manager to get the update, rather than downloading a new SDK starter package. For more information about how to update, see Exploring the SDK.

Revisions

The sections below provide notes about successive releases of the SDK Tools, as denoted by revision number. To determine what revision of the SDK Tools you are using, refer to the "Installed Packages" listing in the Android SDK Manager.

For a summary of all known issues in SDK Tools, see http://tools.android.com/knownissues.

SDK Tools, Revision 23.0.5 (October 2014)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 19 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 23.0.4 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 23.0.4.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Fixed Windows 32-bit compilation issue.

SDK Tools, Revision 23.0.4 (October 2014)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 19 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 23.0.4 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 23.0.4.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Fixed duplicate devices in AVD for Wear and TV.

SDK Tools, Revision 23.0.2 (July 2014)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 19 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 23.0.2 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 23.0.2.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Added ProGuard .bat files that were missing.
  • Added the proguard-android.txt file that was missing.
  • Renamed the lombok-ast-0.2.2.jar file to lombok-ast.jar, which should allow running lint from the command line.

SDK Tools, Revision 23.0.0 (June 2014)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 19 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 23.0.0 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 23.0.0.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Added the Android Wear tools and system images.

SDK Tools, Revision 22.6.4 (June 2014)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 18 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 22.6.3 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 22.6.3.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Fixed an issue with the x86 emulator that caused Google Maps to crash. (Issue 69385)
  • Fixed minor OpenGL issues.

SDK Tools, Revision 22.6.3 (April 2014)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 18 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 22.6.3 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 22.6.3.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Fixed a problem where the AVD manager allowed creating Android Wear virtual devices with a target API Level lower than 19.
  • Fixed the description of Android Wear system images in the SDK Manager.
Known Issues:

When you create an Android Wear virtual device in the AVD manager, a target API Level lower than 19 may be selected by default. Make sure you select the target API Level 19 when creating Android Wear virtual devices.

SDK Tools, Revision 22.6.2 (March 2014)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 18 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 22.6.2 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 22.6.2.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Fixed a problem where the SDK Manager threw a NullPointerException after removing a virtual device that was created using the Android Wear system image. (Issue 67588)
  • Fixed a problem with Nexus 5 Android virtual devices created from the command line where the SD card file system was read-only.

SDK Tools, Revision 22.6.1 (March 2014)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 18 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 22.6.1 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 22.6.1.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Fixed a problem where the Android Virtual Device Manager could not create new virtual devices. (Issue 66661)
  • Fixed a problem with virtual devices created using ADT 22.3 or earlier.

    If you created an Android Virtual Device using ADT 22.3 or earlier, the AVD may be listed as broken in the AVD Manager in 22.6.1. To fix this problem, select the virtual device on the AVD Manager and click Repair.

  • Fixed a problem with the command line tools when creating virtual devices. (Issue 66740)
  • Fixed a problem with the command line lint script.
Known Issues:

When you create an Android virtual device using the Nexus 5 device definition, you must enable the Use Host GPU option, otherwise the virtual device will not start.

SDK Tools, Revision 22.6 (March 2014)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 18 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 22.6.0 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 22.6.0.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • The command line lint script (tools\lint.bat on Windows platforms, tools/lint on other platforms) and the lint target on ant builds fail with the following error:

    Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: lombok/ast/AstVisitor

    As a temporary workaround, rename the file tools\lib\lombok-ast-0.2.2.jar to tools\lib\lombok-ast.jar. We will release an updated version of the tools with a fix for this issue as soon as possible.

  • Added support for Java 7 language features like multi-catch, try-with-resources, and the diamond operator. These features require version 19 or higher of the Build Tools. Try-with-resources requires minSdkVersion 19; the rest of the new language features require minSdkVersion 8 or higher.
  • Added new lint checks:
    • Security:
      • Look for code potentially affected by a SecureRandom vulnerability.
      • Check that calls to checkPermission use the return value.
    • Check that production builds do not use mock location providers.
    • Look for manifest values that are overwritten by values from Gradle build scripts.
  • Fixed a number of minor issues in the SDK and build system.
  • Emulator:
    • Fixed a problem with the emulator shutting down immediately for Android 1.5 on the Nexus One and Nexus S devices. (Issue 64945)
    • Fixed a problem with port numbers longer than four digits. (Issue 60024)
    • Fixed battery errors for the Nexus One and Nexus S devices. (Issue 39959)
    • Fixed a problem with paths or arguments that contain spaces on Windows platforms. (Issue 18317)
    • Fixed a problem with long path values on Windows platforms. (Issue 33336)
    • Fixed a problem with the -snapshot-list command line option on 64-bit systems. (Issue 34233)
  • Fixed an issue with RenderScript support. Using RenderScript support mode now requires version 19.0.3 of the Build Tools.

SDK Tools, Revision 22.3 (October 2013)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 18 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 22.3.0 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 22.3.0.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Added support for Android 4.4 (API level 19).
  • Fixed a number of minor bugs in the SDK and build system.

SDK Tools, Revision 22.2.1 (September 2013)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 16 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 22.2.1 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 22.2.1.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Fixed problem with templates that causes the new project wizard to hang. (Issue 60149)
  • Fixed crash when using the lint command line tool because of mis-matched library dependency. (Issue 60190)

SDK Tools, Revision 22.2 (September 2013)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 16 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 22.2 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 22.2.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Updated build tools to allow use of RenderScript on older versions of Android using new features in the Support Library.
  • Moved the Systrace tool to the >sdk</platform-tools/ directory.
  • Modified Tracer for OpenGL ES to support OpenGL ES 3.0.
  • Lint
    • Fixed problem with lint not detecting custom namespaces. (Issue 55673)
    • Fixed problem with the XML report including invalid characters. (Issue 56205)
    • Fixed command-line execution of lint to work in headless mode to support execution by build servers. (Issue 55820)
  • Improved support for path names with spaces in the Windows command-line tools.

SDK Tools, Revision 22.0.5 (July 2013)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 16 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with the ADT Plugin, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 22.0.5 and later. If you haven't already, update ADT to 22.0.5.
  • If you are using Android Studio, note that this version of the SDK Tools is designed to work with Android Studio 0.2.x and later.
  • If you are developing without an integrated development environment (IDE), you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Fixed RenderScript compilation issue for Windows platforms with ant.
  • Updated Systrace to work with the Android 4.3 platform image.
  • Fixed packaging of RenderScript compiler.
  • Build tools 18.0.0 is obsolete and 18.0.1 should be used instead.

SDK Tools, Revision 22.0.4 (July 2013)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 16 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with the ADT Plugin, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 22.0.4 and later. If you haven't already, update ADT to 22.0.4.
  • If you are using Android Studio, note that this version of the SDK Tools is designed to work with Android Studio 0.2.x and later.
  • If you are developing without an integrated development environment (IDE), you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Fixed problem with compiling RenderScript code.

SDK Tools, Revision 22.0.1 (May 2013)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 16 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 22.0.1 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 22.0.1.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Fixed issue with Lint ServiceCast check and fully qualified class names. (Issue 55403)
  • Fixed crash issue with Lint ArraySizeDetector check. (Issue 54887)
  • Fixed a problem with the monkeyrunner tool failing to import standard python classes. (Issue 55632)
  • Fixed a problem with DDMS monitor not opening heap and network statistics views due to a class not found exception. (Issue 55394)

SDK Tools, Revision 22 (May 2013)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 16 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 22.0.0 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 22.0.0.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Changed the structure of the SDK by adding a new build tool SDK Component, which is based on the existing platform-tools component. This change decouples the build tools versions from the IDE versions, allowing updates to the tools without requiring an IDE update.
  • Updated tools to allow libraries to share the same package name as the applications that use them.
  • Updated draw9patch tool to allow easier changing of markers.
  • Added new Lint checks, including checks for layout consistency, RelativeLayout siblings, Parcel creator, JavaScript interfaces, Service casting, quantity strings, manifest typos, orientation tags in layouts, overlapping names for 9-patches and images, and class existence checks.
  • Updated build tools to sign applications using the BouncyCastle library instead of relying on Sun JVM specific APIs.
  • Released some of the Android tools into Maven Central to assist third-party tool developers. The following tools are available in the repository: manifest-merger, common/sdk_common, ddmlib, dvlib, layoutlib_api, sdklib, and lint.
Bug fixes:
  • Fixed a number of minor bugs in the SDK and build system.

SDK Tools, Revision 21.1 (February 2013)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 16 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 21.1.0 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 21.1.0.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Improved error reporting in dx when dex merging fails in the build system.
  • Added more than 15 new Lint checks, including checks for overriding older APIs, XML resource problems, graphic asset issues and manifest tags.
  • Added new aapt feature to compile resources.

SDK Tools, Revision 21.0.1 (December 2012)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 16 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 21.0.1 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 21.0.1.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Build
    • Updated build to detect and handle package name conflicts between an application and the libraries it depends on. Libraries cannot share package names unless all of them share the same package name. (Issue 40152, Issue 40273)
    • Added a flag to disable dex merging to deal with cases where merging could generate a broken dex file. If this happens to your project, add the following setting to your project.properties file: dex.disable.merger=true This setting causes the build system to revert to the older, slower dex processing that does not pre-dex libraries.
  • RenderScript
    • Added support for Filterscript compilation.
    • Added new project setting to control the RenderScript compilation target separately from an Android project. Adding the following line to a project.properties file causes RenderScript code to be compiled for Android API Level 17, while the containing application can target a different (lower) API level:
      renderscript.target = 17
      Previously, the RenderScript compilation target was tied to the android:minSdkVersion setting in the manifest. (Issue 40487)
Bug fixes:
  • Lint
    • Corrected check for 0px values in style XML elements. (Issue 39601)
    • Fixed incorrect flagging of formatting strings. (Issue 39758)
    • Fixed problem where tools:ignore directive in the manifest file was ignored by the Lint tool. (Issue 40136)
    • Fixed problem with flagging a wakelock release inside a conditional. (Issue 40424)
    • Fixed incorrect reporting of missing layout_width and layout_height XML fields. (Issue 38958)
    • Fixed handling of custom namespace attributes.
    • Added fixes for filtering out library project warnings.
    • Removed warnings about missing classes before a build.
  • Fixed problem with UI Automator Viewer execution script where Android tools directory is not set.
  • Fixed problem with the SDK Manager so that it auto-selects the most recently released platform on startup.
  • Fixed Java finding script to look for the currently supported version of Java (1.6 or higher).
  • Fixed the SDK Manager launcher in the ADT bundle so that it can properly launch the SDK Manager program when it is placed at the root of the bundle.

SDK Tools, Revision 21 (November 2012)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 16 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 21.0.0 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 21.0.0.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General Notes:
  • Build System
    • Added a flag that sets jumbo mode for DEX files, which allows a larger number of strings in the DEX files. Enable this mode by adding the following line to the project.properties file of your project:
      set dex.force.jumbo=true
    • Improved the build time by pre-dexing libraries (both JAR files and library projects).
    • Updated the build to generate R resource classes for library projects with only the IDs needed by the libraries, reducing the risk of hitting DEX file limits for fields and methods.
    • Improved the build so that several editing features (code completion, resource chooser, go to declaration) properly handle library project resources.
  • Lint
    • Added over 25 new lint rules for resources, locale settings, layout files, incorrect use of SparseArray and PowerManager.WakeLock and manifest issues.
    • Updated reporting to include errors in library projects if the library project is in the list of projects to be checked.
    • Added a new lint target to the Ant build system for easier integration with continuous build systems.
    • Added new --sources and --classpath arguments to point to sources with different directory structures.
    • Improved the XML export function to support the Jenkins Lint plugin.
    • Added support for class file flow analysis.
  • Android Virtual Devices (AVD)
    • Added new Device Definitions tab in the AVD Manager for configuring standard size and Nexus virtual devices.
    • Improved emulators so that they launch with a skin that is dynamically generated and reflects the actual hardware configured in the AVD Manager.
    • Improved support for developing Android apps on MIPS-based devices with new MIPS System Images for Android Virtual Devices.
  • Added jobb tool for creating and encrypting APK Expansion Files. (more info)
  • Improved the Android JUnit test runner to allow a test to be run on all connected devices simultaneously.
Bug fixes:
  • Fixed manifest merger to properly adapt library classes in the merged manifest.

SDK Tools, Revision 20.0.3 (August 2012)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 12 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 20.0.3 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 20.0.3.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
Bug fixes:
  • Fixed problem with cached download lists in SDK Manager.

SDK Tools, Revision 20.0.1 (July 2012)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 12 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 20.0.1 and later. If you haven't already, update your ADT Plugin to 20.0.1.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
Bug fixes:
  • Fixed wrong check on build state that forced repetitive Java code recompilation.
  • Fixed problems with running more than one emulator and running multiple emulators with GPU acceleration.
  • Improved resize algorithm for better rendering on scaled emulator windows.
  • Fixed a bug in the lint check for unprotected broadcast receivers to ignore unprotected receivers for default Android actions.
  • Fixed build issue for projects using RenderScript.
  • Fixed memory leak in the emulator.

SDK Tools, Revision 20 (June 2012)

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 12 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 20.0.0 and later. If you haven't already, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 20.0.0.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General notes:
  • Added new Device Monitor application, grouping Android debugging tools into a single application, including ddms, traceview, hierarchyviewer and Tracer for GLES. (more info)
  • Added new System Trace new tool for tracing Android system activity. This tool allow you to capture a slice of system activity, plus additional information tagged from the Settings > Developer Options > Monitoring: Enable traces or with specific calls added to your application code.
  • Build System
    • Added automatic merging of library project manifest files into the including project's manifest. Enable this feature with the manifestmerger.enabled property.
    • Added automatic ProGuard support for the aapt -G flag. This change causes the build system to generate a temporary ProGuard keep-rules file containing classes that are referenced from XML files (such as custom views) and pass this to ProGuard at shrink time. This can make the resulting APK much smaller when using just a small portion of a large library project (such as the Android Support library), since the catch-all rules to keep all custom views from the default ProGuard configuration file have also been removed.
    • Added two ProGuard configuration files for use in projects: proguard-android-optimize.txt which enables optimizations and proguard-android.txt which disables them.
  • SDK Manager
    • Improved caching to reduce downloading of repository definitions.
    • Added Tools > Manage Add-on Sites option to improve performance by allowing temporary deactivation of third-party sites if they are loading slowly.
    • Added settings for the SDK Manager download cache (SDK Manager > Tools > Options).
Bug fixes:
  • Build
    • Fixed problem where test projects did not have access to the full classpath of tested projects, including Library Projects and third-party jars.
    • Fixed deployment logic so that applications with embedded tests can now be deployed and tested like test applications, including code coverage information.
    • Fixed Ant support for testing projects with libraries.

SDK Tools, Revision 19 (April 2012)

Note: This update of SDK Tools is only available through the Android SDK Manager. Use this tool to download and install this update.

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 9 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 18.0.0 and later. If you haven't already, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 18.0.0.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
Bug fixes:
  • Fixed an issue that prevented some developers from running the emulator with GPU acceleration.

SDK Tools, Revision 18 (April 2012)

Important: To download the new Android 4.0 system components from the Android SDK Manager, you must first update the SDK tools to revision 14 or later and restart the Android SDK Manager. If you do not, the Android 4.0 system components will not be available for download.

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 9 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 18.0.0 and later. If you haven't already, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 18.0.0.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General notes:
  • Updated the SdkController app to encapsulate both sensor and multitouch emulation functionality.
Bug fixes:
  • Fixed Ant issues where some jar libraries in the libs/ folder are not picked up in some cases.

SDK Tools, Revision 17 (March 2012)

Important: To download the new Android 4.0 system components from the Android SDK Manager, you must first update the SDK tools to revision 14 or later and restart the Android SDK Manager. If you do not, the Android 4.0 system components will not be available for download.

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 9 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 17.0.0 and later. If you haven't already, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 17.0.0.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General notes:
  • Emulator
    • Added support for hardware accelerated graphics rendering. This feature requires an API Level 15, Revision 3 or later system image. (more info)
    • Added support for running Android x86 system images in virtualization mode on Windows and Mac OS X. (more info)

      Note: Use the Android SDK Manager to download and install x86 system images. Android x86 system images are not available for all API levels.

    • Added experimental support for multi-touch input by enabing the emulator to receive touch input from a USB-tethered physical Android device. (more info)
  • Added viewing of live detailed network usage of an app in DDMS. (more info)
  • ProGuard
    • Updated the bundled ProGuard tool to version 4.7. In addition to many new features, this update fixes the Conversion to Dalvik format failed with error 1 error some users have experienced.
    • Updated the default proguard.cfg file with better default flags for Android.
    • Split the ProGuard configuration file has been in half, with project specific flags kept in project and the generic Android flags distributed (and updated) with the tools themselves.
  • Build
    • Added a feature that allows you to run some code only in debug mode. Builds now generate a class called BuildConfig containing a DEBUG constant that is automatically set according to your build type. You can check the (BuildConfig.DEBUG) constant in your code to run debug-only functions.
    • Fixed issue when a project and its libraries include the same jar file in their libs folder. (more info)
    • Added support for custom views with custom attributes in libraries. Layouts using custom attributes must use the namespace URI http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto instead of the URI that includes the app package name. This URI is replaced with the app specific one at build time.
  • Lint
    • Updated Lint to check Android application code. Lint rules which previously performed pattern based searches in the application code (such as the unused resource check) have been rewritten to use the more accurate Java-style parse trees.
    • Added support for checking library projects. This change means that rules such as the unused resource check properly handle resources declared in a library project and referenced in a downstream project.
    • Added ability to suppress Lint warnings in Java code with the new @SuppressLint annotation, and in XML files with the new tools: namespace and ignore attribute. (more info)
    • New Lint checks:
      • Added check for Android API calls that require a version of Android higher than the minimum supported version. You can use the new @TargetApi annotation to suppress warnings when the code is wrapped in a system version condition. (more info)
      • Added over 20 new Lint rules, including checks for performance, XML layouts, manifest and file handling.

SDK Tools, Revision 16 (December 2011)

Important: To download the new Android 4.0 system components from the Android SDK Manager, you must first update the SDK tools to revision 14 or later and restart the Android SDK Manager. If you do not, the Android 4.0 system components will not be available for download.

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 9 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 16.0.0 and later. If you haven't already, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 16.0.0.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General notes:
  • Added Lint tools to detect common errors in Android projects. (more info)
  • Added sensor emulation support, which allows the emulator to read sensor data from a physical Android device. (more info)
  • Added support for using a webcam to emulate a camera on Mac OS X.
Bug fixes:

SDK Tools, Revision 15 (October 2011)

Important: To download the new Android 4.0 system components from the Android SDK Manager, you must first update the SDK tools to revision 14 or later and restart the Android SDK Manager. If you do not, the Android 4.0 system components will not be available for download.

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 9 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 15.0.0 and later. If you haven't already, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 15.0.0.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
Bug fixes:
  • Fixed emulator crash on Linux due to improper webcam detection (Issue 20952).
  • Fixed emulator issue when using the -wipe-data argument.
  • Fixed build issue when using RenderScript in projects that target API levels 11-13 (Issue 21006).
  • Fixed issue when creating an AVD using the GoogleTV addon (Issue 20963).
  • Fixed ant test (Issue 20979).
  • Fixed android update project (Issue 20535).
  • Fixed scrolling issue in the new Logcat panel of DDMS.
  • Fixed issue with MonkeyRunner (Issue 20964).
  • Fixed issues in the SDK Manager (Issue 20939, Issue 20607).

SDK Tools, Revision 14 (October 2011)

Important: To download the new Android 4.0 system components from the Android SDK Manager, you must first update the SDK tools to revision 14 and restart the Android SDK Manager. If you do not, the Android 4.0 system components will not be available for download.

Dependencies:
  • Android SDK Platform-tools revision 8 or later.
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 14.0.0 and later. If you haven't already, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 14.0.0.
  • If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
General notes:
  • Added webcam support to Android 4.0 or later platforms to emulate rear-facing cameras when one webcam is present, and to emulate both rear-facing and front-facing cameras when two webcams are present. Webcam support is for Windows and Linux only. Mac support will come in a later release.
  • Changed default.properties to project.properties and build.properties to ant.properties. Any existing projects that you build with Ant must be updated with the android update project command.
  • Changed Ant build.xml file to support improvements to the build system and added and modified Ant commands to support these changes. For a list of Ant commands, see the Ant Command Reference.
  • Changed how library projects are built.
  • Improved incremental builds, so that resource compilation runs less frequently. Builds no longer run when you edit strings or layouts (unless you add a new id) and no longer run once for each library project.
  • Introduced a "PNG crunch cache" that only runs on modified PNG files, instead of crunching all existing PNG files, all the time.
  • Revamped the SDK Manager UI (more info).

For a complete overview of the build system changes and what you need to do to support them, see the Android Tools Project site.

SDK Tools, Revision 13 (September 2011)

Dependencies:

If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 12.0.0 and later. If you haven't already, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 12.0.0.

If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.

General notes:
  • Fix compilation issue in Ant (dex step) when paths have spaces.
  • Fix issue in emulator installation when paths have spaces.
  • Fix issue when AVD paths have spaces.
  • Fix rendering issue when using emulator scaling (see more).

SDK Tools, Revision 12 (July 2011)

Dependencies:

If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 12.0.0 and later. If you haven't already, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 12.0.0.

If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.

General notes:
  • The AVD manager and emulator can now use system images compiled for ARM v7 and x86 CPUs.

SDK Tools, Revision 11 (May 2011)

Dependencies:

If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 10.0.1 and later. If you haven't already, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 10.0.1.

If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.

General notes:
  • Miscellaneous emulator changes to support Android 3.1.

SDK Tools, Revision 10 (February 2011)

Dependencies:

If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 10.0.0 and later. After installing SDK Tools r10, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 10.0.0.

If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.

General notes:
  • The tools now automatically generate Java Programming Language source files (in the gen directory) and bytecode (in the res/raw directory) from your native .rs files

SDK Tools, Revision 9 (January 2011)

Dependencies:

If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 9.0.0 and later. After installing SDK Tools r9, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 9.0.0.

If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.

Upgrading to SDK Tools r9:

If you are upgrading to SDK Tools r9 from SDK Tools r7 or earlier, the default installed location for the adb tool has changed from <SDK>/tools/adb to <SDK>/platform-tools/adb. This means that you should add the new location to your PATH and modify any custom build scripts to reference the new location. Copying the adb executable from the new location to the old is not recommended, since subsequent updates to the SDK Tools will delete the file.

General notes:
  • The default ProGuard configuration, proguard.cfg, now ignores the following classes:
  • Ant lib rules now allow you to override java.encoding, java.source, and java.target properties.
  • The default encoding for the javac Ant task is now UTF-8.
  • The LogCat view in DDMS now properly displays UTF-8 characters.
  • The SDK Manager is more reliable on Windows. For details on the improvements, see the Android Tools Project Site.
  • Early look at the new snapshot feature: To improve startup time for the emulator, you can enable snapshots for the system state. The emulator will then restore to the state when it last closed almost instantly. Note: The snapshot feature is still under active development and might not always perform as expected.
  • Fixed the missing JAR file error that prevented draw9patch from running.
  • Fixed the Windows launch scripts hierarchyviewer and ddms to support the new location of adb.
  • Known issues with emulator performance: Because the Android emulator must simulate the ARM instruction set architecture on your computer, emulator performance is slow. We're working hard to resolve the performance issues and it will improve in future releases.

SDK Tools, Revision 8 (December 2010)

Dependencies:

If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 8.0.0 and later. After installing SDK Tools r8, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 8.0.0.

If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.

Also note that SDK Tools r8 requires a new SDK component called Platform-tools. The new Platform-tools component lets all SDK platforms (Android 2.1, Android 2.2, and so on) use the same (latest) version of build tools such as adb, aapt, aidl, and dx. To download the Platform-tools component, use the Android SDK Manager, as described in Exploring the SDK

Upgrading from SDK Tools r7:

If you are upgrading to SDK Tools r8 from an earlier version, note that the the default installed location for the adb tool has changed from <SDK>/tools/adb to <SDK>/platform-tools/adb. This means that you should add the new location to your PATH and modify any custom build scripts to reference the new location. Copying the adb executable from the new location to the old is not recommended, since subsequent updates to the SDK Tools will delete the file.

General notes:
  • All SDK platforms now support Library Projects.
  • Support for a true debug build. Developers no longer need to add the android:debuggable attribute to the <application> tag in the manifest — the build tools add the attribute automatically. In Eclipse/ADT, all incremental builds are assumed to be debug builds, so the tools insert android:debuggable="true". When exporting a signed release build, the tools do not add the attribute. In Ant, a ant debug command automatically inserts the android:debuggable="true" attribute, while ant release does not. If android:debuggable="true" is manually set, then ant release will actually do a debug build, rather than a release build.
  • Automatic ProGuard support in release builds. Developers generate a ProGuard configuration file using the android tool — the build tools then automatically run ProGuard against the project sources during the build. For more information, see the ProGuard documentation.
  • New overridable Ant javac properties: java.encoding, java.source, and java.target (default values are "ascii", "1.5", and "1.5", respectively).
  • New UI for the HierarchyViewer tool.

SDK Tools, Revision 7 (September 2010)

Dependencies:

If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 0.9.8 and later. After installing SDK Tools r7, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 0.9.8.

General notes:
  • Added support for library projects that depend on other library projects.
  • Adds support for aidl files in library projects.
  • Adds support for extension targets in Ant build to perform tasks between the normal tasks: -pre-build, -pre-compile, and -post-compile.
  • Adds support for "headless" SDK update. See android -h update sdk for more information.
  • Fixes location control in DDMS to work in any locale not using '.' as a decimal point.

SDK Tools, Revision 6 (May 2010)

Dependencies:

If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 0.9.7 and later. After installing SDK Tools r6, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 0.9.7.

Library projects:

The SDK Tools now support the use of library projects during development, a capability that lets you store shared Android application code and resources in a separate development project. You can then reference the library project from other Android projects and, at build time, the tools compile the shared code and resources as part of the dependent applications. More information about this feature is available in the Creating and Managing Projects document.

If you are developing in Eclipse, ADT provides the equivalent library project support.

SDK Tools, Revision 5 (March 2010)

Dependencies:
  • If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that this version of SDK Tools is designed for use with ADT 0.9.6 and later. After installing SDK Tools r5, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 0.9.6.
  • For Mac OS platforms, OS X 10.4.x (Tiger) is no longer officially supported.
SDK and AVD Manager:
  • Fixes SSL download for the standalone version of the SDK Updater.
  • Fixes issue with 64-bit JVM on Windows.
  • Adds support for platform samples components.
  • Improves support for dependency between components.
  • AVDs now sorted by API level.
  • The AVD creation dialog now enforces a minimum SD card size of 9MB.
  • Prevents deletion of running AVDs.
  • Settings are now automatically saved, no need to click "Apply".
Emulator:
  • Emulator now requires SD card to be 9MB or more.
Layoutopt:
  • Fixes layoutopt.bat to execute correctly on Windows.

SDK Tools, Revision 4 (December 2009)

Dependencies:

This version of SDK Tools is compatible with ADT 0.9.5 and later, but not compatible with earlier versions. If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, you must update your ADT plugin to version 0.9.5 or higher if you install SDK Tools r4 in your SDK.

General notes:
  • Launcher script now forces GDK_NATIVE_WINDOW=true (linux only), to fix a compatibility issue between GTK and SWT.
Android SDK and AVD Manager:
  • AVD Launch dialog now shows scale value.
  • Fixes potential NPE in SDK Manager on AVD launch, for older AVD with no skin name specified.
  • Fixes XML validation issue in on older Java versions.
  • No longer forces the use of Java 1.5 on Mac OS X.
Emulator:
  • No longer limits the size of the system partition.
Ant build tools:
  • .apk packaging now properly ignores vi swap files as well as hidden files.

SDK Tools, Revision 3 (October 2009)

Dependencies:

This version of SDK Tools is compatible with ADT 0.9.4 and later, but not compatible with earlier versions. If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, you must update your ADT plugin to version 0.9.4 or higher if you install SDK Tools r3 in your SDK.

Android tool:
  • Adds new android create test-project and android update test-project commands to allow for greater flexibility in the location of the main and test projects.
DDMS:
  • Adds a button to dump HPROF file for running applications (app must be able to write to the sdcard).
  • Button to start/stop profiling of a running application (app must be able to write to the sdcard). Upon stop, Traceview will automatically be launched to display the trace.
  • Fixed DDMS, Traceview, and the AVD Mananger/SDK Updater to run on Mac OS X 10.6.
  • Fixed screenshot support for devices running 32-bit framebuffer.
Android SDK and AVD Manager:
  • Provides a new UI that lets you set options for controlling the emulator skin, screen size/density, and scale factor used when launching an AVD.
  • Provides improved AVD creation UI, which lets you customize the hardware properties of your AVDs.
  • Now enforces dependencies between platforms and tools components, and between SDK add-ons and platforms.
Layoutopt, a new tool for optimizing layouts:

The SDK Tools r3 package includes layoutopt, a new command-line tool that helps you optimize your layout hierarchies. When run against your layout files, the tool analyzes their hierarchies and notifies you of inefficiencies and other potential issues. The tool also provides simple solutions for the issues it finds. For usage, see layoutopt.