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Once the fetching process is complete, the Android SDK Manager will make suggestions to you
about what to install, in the form of checked boxes, as shown in Figure 16-37.
Figure 16-37. After a repository is accessed, the SDK Manager will show the installed SDK and suggest additional SDK installs
The dialog was so tall (long) and thin that I had to cut it into two halves to fit it into the screenshot,
as shown in Figure 16-37. As you can see, the Android SDK Manager is suggesting that you install
Android SDK Tools update 23.0.2 (Revision 23), Android TV, Android Wear, the Android 5 Support
Library (API Level 20), and the latest Google USB driver. Agree to install all of these suggested
packages and click the Install Packages button.
After you click the Install Packages button, you’re presented with a Choose Packages to Install
dialog, as shown in Figure 16-38, where you can read and accept the License agreement by clicking
a radio button on the right that says Accept License. Finally, click on the Install button.