Btw: I'd like to publish my commits on github, where you could pull into the
alioth git repo. I don't think, I'd make a huge mess with the alioth git repo,
but at least i don't think this is a bad idea (and i feel a bit safer that way).
> Packaging an IDE is usually a brain-burning task :) I guess Android
> Studio is likely to be using some libraries in [1] or [2], and since
> this is obviously an Android-related tool, would you like to join
> android-tools team? Currently most up-to-date packages from Android
> repositories are h
Hey,
> Probably you don't have to package the whole IntelliJ IDE. Most recently
> I have packaged intellij-annotations because I needed it as a
> build-dependency for android-platform-tools-base. Especially for large
> and complex projects like IntelliJ (last time I checked I noticed that
> the so
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