-2. Update PATH so it includes the tools `android`, `ndk-build` and `ant`.
- You should add something like the following snippet to your .bashrc or equivalent,
- be careful to replace `ANDROID_SDK` and `ANDROID_NDK` with the full path where you installed each package.
+1. Install the required SDK packages using one of these two methods:
+
+ a. Using Android Studio, open `Tools > Android > SDK Manager`, in the SDK Tools tab,
+ install "Android SDK Build-Tools", CMake and NDK.
+
+ b. From the command line, run this script for a quick setup without Android Studio.
+ You will probably need to tweak it to you system or update the download URL
+ to the latest SDK tools from https://developer.android.com/studio/index.html#command-tools
+
+ ~~~
+ # Fetch and extract SDK tools
+ mkdir -p ~/Android/Sdk
+ cd ~/Android/Sdk
+ wget https://dl.google.com/android/repository/sdk-tools-linux-3859397.zip
+ unzip sdk-tools-linux-3859397.zip
+
+ # Update tools
+ tools/bin/sdkmanager --update
+
+ # Accept the licenses
+ tools/bin/sdkmanager --licenses
+
+ # Install the basic build tools
+ tools/bin/sdkmanager "build-tools;27.0.0" ndk-bundle
+ ~~~
+
+3. Set the environment variable ANDROID_HOME to the SDK installation directory, usually `~/Android/Sdk/`.
+ Use the following command to setup the variable for bash.