tech:cheatsheets:linux:dotnet
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| ==== Android ==== | ==== Android ==== | ||
| + | Install the JDK and the Arduino workloads: | ||
| <code bash> | <code bash> | ||
| + | sudo apt install openjdk-11-jdk | ||
| sudo dotnet workload install maui-android android | sudo dotnet workload install maui-android android | ||
| </ | </ | ||
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| + | Install the Arduino SDK. | ||
| + | The easiest way is to install Android Studio and while installing install the SDK as well. | ||
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| + | For Android builds to work the MSBuild property '' | ||
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| + | === Rider === | ||
| + | If using Rider the MSBuild property can be configured as a global property in the settings at '' | ||
| + | **Note:** Remember to save the configuration in '' | ||
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| + | Also install the Xamarin Android extension to support running and debugging the app directly on a device. **Note:** Debugging (or running) might not work due to an error but the app is deployed. | ||
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