#!/bin/bash # Find the script dir, following one level of symlink. Note that symlink # can be relative or absolute. Too bad 'readlink -f' is not portable. ORIG_DIR=$(pwd) cd "$(dirname "$0")" if [ -L "$(basename "$0")" ] ; then cd "$(dirname $(readlink $(basename "$0") ) )" fi SCRIPT_DIR="$(pwd -P)/.." cd "$ORIG_DIR" ANDROID_BUNDLE="$SCRIPT_DIR/android_bundle" DEV_BUNDLE="$SCRIPT_DIR/dev_bundle" # Put Android build tool-chain into path export PATH="${ANDROID_BUNDLE}/android-sdk/tools:${ANDROID_BUNDLE}/android-sdk/platform-tools:${PATH}" # Put ios-sim and ios-deploy binaries' paths into path export PATH="${DEV_BUNDLE}/lib/ios-sim:${DEV_BUNDLE}/lib/ios-deploy:${PATH}" # add ant export ANT_HOME="${ANDROID_BUNDLE}/apache-ant-1.9.4" export PATH="${ANT_HOME}/bin:${PATH}" # add node export PATH="${DEV_BUNDLE}/bin:${PATH}" export NODE_PATH="${DEV_BUNDLE}/lib/node_modules" export HOME="${ANDROID_BUNDLE}" exec "${ANDROID_BUNDLE}/android-sdk/tools/android" "$@"