Question Failing to install apps created in Tizen on to watch - Samsung Galaxy Watch 4

I've got a sample program in Tizen that builds a .wgt file however when I try installing it onto my watch (Through Tizen, and manually through CLI) I am getting the following error:
Code:
/usr/bin/pkgcmd: inaccessible or not found
I've been trying to find a solution to this but I'm not very familiar with app development so I may not be using the correct words to google, any help or direction pointing would be great, thanks!

GW4 does not use Tizen as OS but WearOS...

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[SOLVED] Android SDK Updater on OpenSuSE 11.2: Not able to get a platform

Alright, since my google search returned the whole 2 (two!) relevant results, and the search here around 10 irrelevant, I thought I'd drop this on the community, in hope for some help.
I've upgraded my 64bit OpenSuSE to 11.2 the other day, downloaded the Android SDK, set up the environment variables, and fired up the "android" script that is supposed to download and install a platform, so I could access my device through adb shell.
Here I ran into a problem: Half of the buttons I click in the SDK updater don't seem to work, it will not save the settings, it will not remember the URL I type in (had to use http), and when it reads the http repo, it will not download and install what I have cheked! What happens is, I click the button, it appears to stick down for a while, then pops back up as if I never clicked it, and nothing happens.
My first question is, has anybody tried this on SuSE 11.2? I have had no problems on 11.1, for instance.
Second, does this need any "special" Java configuration to work properly? I have tried both the openJava (now built-in into SuSE), and Sun Java latest (SDK and JRE). I don't think so, but asking just in case...
I'm pretty much stuck. If anyone has this working, or better yet, if anyone knows where I could download platforms outside of the updater, please be so kind and share. Thank you!
P.S. Oh, and the optional third question: Is there a way to trigger the download from console? That would probably help to figure out what goes wrong...
EDIT: Not Java problem, but updater problem. It does not show any of the SDKs, it shows only APIs, which can only be added if a valid SDK exists.
Can anyone confirm this?
It seems I need an external link to SDK 1.6 for Linux (for example). Can't anyone share?
Thanks!
Still stuck...
EDIT2: Solved it, my adb works again. But the updater app is crap I installed the APIs, then shut it down, rebooted, then ran it again. Also, for some reason the buttons wouldn't respond to clicks, but if I click and then push Enter key, it works. Took me a while to figure this one out.
Hey, I'm getting ready to install Android SKD on openSUSE 11.2 from scratch. Could you list your steps and/or suggestions based on how you got it working? Thanks.
How did it go?? Sry, just saw this...
Don't have time to do the steps.. actually, everything works just as the standard procedure suggests, with the exception of button clicks - as I said, each time I clicked a button, I had to press the Enter key (as if the click was just giving it focus, but not the actual command)
Feel free to PM me (or any other user), especially if the thread is a bit old, like this one.
MountainX said:
Hey, I'm getting ready to install Android SKD on openSUSE 11.2 from scratch. Could you list your steps and/or suggestions based on how you got it working? Thanks.
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[Q] noon needs help figuring out how to root nexus 5 using a mac

Could someone help me figure out what I'm doing wrong when I try to root my nexus 5?
I've followed the many similar cf-autoroot instructions I've found online, but to be honest, I think that there must be some prerequisite steps I need to do before I can actually root.
Here's what I've done so far: I've downloaded the ADT bundle and installed the 4.4 SDK and recommended tools. I've also downloaded the cf auto root files and have them saved on my desktop. However, when I enter chmod +x root-mac.sh into terminal it says command not found. When I simply try to open the file from finder it opens the script in text editor, which obviously does nothing. I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. Everything i have seen online make it look so easy, but I'm getting nowhere... Could someone please help me figure this out?
Have a look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2515640
Using a toolkit my be useful if you're not sure of things, but obviously caution is still advised if you aren't sure what you are doing.
I used this with absolutely no problems. I was originally looking forward to manually inputting the commands in terminal just to get familiar with it but saw the Android icon. in my curiosity I clicked it and it started the process for me. Took a couple of minutes.
It's done on Mac just like it's done on ANY os.
You need fastboot and adb in your PATH or you need to have all the files in the same directory.
Sent from my Nexus 5

[Q] Genymotion malfuntion

Hello guys, I purposely put that title above. The actual problem is I can't drag and drop to flash the Gapps, when I try to drag and drop, the icon changes to no-entry icon(see in attachment). Recently I've downloaded Genymotion and started using it, but I can't find those Gapps, so I browsed and I found that we need to flash them ourselves. Now ! Everywhere, the tutorial talking about this flashing always uses "DRAG & DROP" wth ! I can't do it. I've found some similar case and thread outside there. But maybe it's only a rare case, I still can't found an absolute solution for it.
I've came to stackoverflow threads with titles :
Genymotion 2.0 “drag and drop”
How to install google play service in the genymotion (ubuntu 13.04) .Currently it doesn't have drag and drop suport
(I can't post links yet). So I've tried all of them. But nothing work. One of them said that the problem is I've not installed Android SDK ("If you can't Drag&Drop that means you don't have the Android SDK installed on your PC") .I don't really understand that one. As I know, Android SDK doesn't have any connection to genymotion and they are not being installed instead only extracted. But somehow, I've edited my genymotion ADB setting to the Android SDK directory. I HAVE ANDROID SDK. Guys once again, appreciated that you're reading this till here. I've been working on this for hours and there's no solution. Please some experts help troubleshooting this trouble together with me. I'm sure there is someone out there who is facing the same problem too

[Q] SDK Manager doesn't run/start

Hello everybody.
I'm new here and I looked for an answer for me but I didn't found it.
My problem is:
I've used Eclipse Luna and ADT Bundle with no problems while several months. Two days ago I installed Android Studio and after installation it began to download 'SDK Tools' and others. I cancelled this operation because I haven't time. Since this moment, SDK Manager doesn't run. It open an MS-DOS Windows but it only flashes, in less than one second it dissapears. I can't open it from command-line, eclipse and android studio.
I found several solutions like editing android.bat, find_java.bat, setting environments variables (JAVA_HOME, PATH was set and I added ANDROID_SWT and ANDROID_HOME), re-install Android Studio, update jdk version from jdk1.7.0_13 to jdk1.7.0_79. All didn't work.
Have anybody had this problem or similar? Can anybody help me?
Thanks in advance.
Anybody has had this error?

I can't install Moonlight on Raspberry

Hello,
being French, what follows is the translation via Google Translate.
I have a Raspberry Pi 2, and despite several attempts, following the tutorial of "https://github.com/irtimmer/moonlight-embedded/wiki/Packages", I can not install moonlight.
Every time I run the "sudo apt-get install moonlight-embedded" command, I get the following error message:
"Some packages can not be installed, which means that you have asked for the impossible, or if you are using the unstable distribution, some packages have not yet been created or are not in Incoming, the following information should help you resolve the situation: The following packages contain unmet dependencies: moonlight-embedded: Depends: libssl1.0.0 (> = 1.0.0) but it is not installable E: Unable to fix problems, of defective packets are in "keep as is" mode. "
I do not find anyone on the net having this problem.
Would you have an explanation and / or a solution?
Thank you
Well I do not know if this forum is not very active or if my problem did not find solution ... In any case I managed and finally found the origin of the problem.
I have searched a bit more deeply on the English sites (complicated for me to find answers on English sites) and I understood that it was the version of Raspbian that was problematic, a new version "Stretch" is released and visibly is not compatible with moonlight-embended. I was able to install it on the last version of Raspbian "Jessie" available.
Another problem I encountered later, I could not connect my computer and my Raspberry with the command "moonlight pair <ip of PC>". Just add "sudo" and it works ...
Briefly, ask for your help will have been useless, but maybe my post will help some ...
If I'm not mistaken you didn't get replies because you posted in android forums Linux related stuff (I know that Android is Linux).
you reply helped, thanks!

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