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There are three things you may need to manually download and install before you can build packages:
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**Java Development Kit.** The Java Development Kit (JDK) contains several tools that are used by |PGS4A|, including the tools used to generate keys and sign packages. It can be downloaded from:
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http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
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Please note that the developer-focused JDK is different from the user-focused JRE, and you'll need the JDK to create Android packages.
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**Android Device Drivers.** On Windows, you may want to install a device driver to access your device, although this is not necessary. Links to android device drivers can be found at:
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http://developer.android.com/sdk/oem-usb.html
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On Linux or OS X, you won't need a device driver. If you can't access your device, you may need to read:
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http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/device.html#setting-up
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However, modern versions of Linux and OS X should just work.
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**RAPT.** The latest version of RAPT can be downloaded from:
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