ADT reads the values of the following environment variables
(if they are set):
AIR_ANDROID_SDK_HOME specifies the path to the root directory
of the Android SDK (the directory containing the tools folder).
The AIR 2.6+ SDK includes the tools from the Android SDK needed
to implement the relevant ADT commands. Only set this value to use
a different version of the Android SDK. If this variable is set,
then the -platformsdk option does not need to be specified when
running the ADT commands which require it. If both this variable
and the command-line option are set, the path specified on the command
line is used.
AIR_EXTENSION_PATH specifies
a list of directories to search for native extensions required by
an application. This list of directories is searched in order after any
native extension directories specified on the ADT command line.
The ADL command also uses this environment variable.
Note: On some computer systems, double-byte characters in the file
system paths stored in these environment variables can be misinterpreted.
If this occurs, try setting the JRE used to run ADT to use the UTF-8
character set. This is done by default in the script used to launch
ADT on Mac and Linux. In the Windows adt.bat file, or when you run
ADT directly from Java, specify the -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 option
on the Java command line.
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