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The Android build is routinely tested in-house on recent versions of
Ubuntu LTS (10.04), but most distributions should have the required
build tools available. We welcome reports of successes or failures on other
distributions.
Before you download and build the Android source, ensure your system meets the following requirements:
- A Linux or Mac system. It is also possible
to build Android in a virtual machine on unsupported systems such as Windows.
If you are running Linux in a virtual machine, you need at
least 16GB of RAM/swap and 30GB or more of disk space in order to
build the Android tree.
- A 64-bit environment is required for Gingerbread (2.3.x) and newer versions, including the master
branch. You can compile older versions on 32-bit systems.
- 30GB of free disk space to complete a single build and
up to 100GB or more for a full set of builds. The source download is approximately 8.5GB in size.
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Python 2.6 -- 2.7, which you can download from python.org.
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GNU Make 3.81 -- 3.82, which you can download from gnu.org,
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JDK 6 if you wish to build Gingerbread or newer; JDK 5 for Froyo or older.
You can download both from java.sun.com.
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Git 1.7 or newer. You can find it at git-scm.com.