Issue
I have been hunting around for the afternoon to try to see if there is any way to install older versions of the Android
platform-tools
. I have tried via sdkmanager
and by the older android
version but all of them seem to always link to the latest version of platform-tools
. I am trying to do this without Android Studio
.
This also makes it difficult to create server's with the same version since it is constantly pulling the latest version when we provision a new system. I have looked at the release notes and noticed that depending on the build date our systems have different versions of the platform-tools
.
https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
Questions:
- Is there a way to download an older version of
platform-tools
either via command line or on the web? - Is there a way I am missing to specify which version of
platform-tools
you want to install when usingsdkmanager
?
Thank you
Solution
Yes, you could download old version, https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools_r27.0.0-windows.zip is an example .
change the version number in the link to get your wanted version. another example https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools_r26.0.0-windows.zip
Edited: If you want to download specific platform tool via sdk manager, firstly uncheck unwanted platforms as below fig, and click apply.
Then download platform tool again like below fig:
Answered By - navylover
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