But now I want to try different approach. I've encountered this problem several times already and I always solved it by installing latest python version. Init command? And how to do it? How to define correct repo-url? So my question is: is it possible to install particular version of repo tool with I tried just: repo init -repo-rv=repo-1 -u git://. I've got main.py: error: no such option: -repo-rev. Then I try additional option -repo-rev: repo init -repo-url= -repo-rev=repo-1 -u git://. repo init -repo-url= -u git://.Īnd it says fatal: remote error: Git repository not found. Then I try to add additional arguments to init to install 1.x version of repo instead of the latest, which will be compatible with python 2.7 or 3.5, with -repo-url option according to this manual doc. ![]() repo which doesn't support default python in Ubuntu 16. I get some Python syntax error, because this command installs the latest repo tool in. When I do: repo init -u git:///gitroot/android-x86/manifest -b oreo-x86 -m The latest repo was installed in Dockerfile. ![]() What I'm trying to accomplish is to build Android 8 OS in docker container based on Ubuntu 16.04.
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