Issue
I have exactly this problem:
Android SDK installation issue - Peer not authenticated
I am trying to install the Android SDK and I get the following error in the SDK Manager Logs -
Fetching https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/addons_list-1.xml Failed to fetch URL https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/addons_list-1.xml, reason: peer not authenticated Fetched Add-ons List successfully Fetching URL: https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository-5.xml Failed to fetch URL https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository-5.xml, reason: peer not authenticated Done loading packages.
I'm not behind a proxy and all the responses I've found there, and in other similar questions, are:
enable the "Force https://... sources to be fetched using http://..." setting in the SDK Manager Tools > Options menu.
But I'm on a CentOS 6 installation without GUI (it's a continuous integration server).
How can I force or set this configuration when running from command line?
Edit: I've also checked that the files can be downloaded with wget:
wget https://dl.google.com/android/repository/repository-11.xml
Solution
It could not be easier, I don't know how I missed it (-‸ლ) :
./android list sdk --no-ui --no-https
The --no-https option does the trick. It is described in the help section of the action:
$ ./android --help list sdk
Usage:
android [global options] list sdk [action options]
Global options:
-h --help : Help on a specific command.
-v --verbose : Verbose mode, shows errors, warnings and all messages.
--clear-cache: Clear the SDK Manager repository manifest cache.
-s --silent : Silent mode, shows errors only.
Action "list sdk":
Lists remote SDK repository.
Options:
-o --obsolete : Deprecated. Please use --all instead.
-a --all : Lists all available packages (including obsolete and
installed ones)
--proxy-host: HTTP/HTTPS proxy host (overrides settings if defined)
--proxy-port: HTTP/HTTPS proxy port (overrides settings if defined)
-s --no-https : Uses HTTP instead of HTTPS (the default) for downloads.
-e --extended : Displays extended details on each package
-u --no-ui : Displays list result on console (no GUI) [Default: true]
Answered By - Tobías
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