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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T13:25:33+00:00 2026-06-13T13:25:33+00:00

My Question: Where can I get the android-support-v4.jar ? What I have tried: I

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My Question: Where can I get the android-support-v4.jar?

What I have tried: I went to Android.com’s documentation on getting the package and it states:

The Support Package is provided as a downloadable package from the Android SDK Manager. To install:

Launch the Android SDK Manager.
From Eclipse, you can select Window > Android SDK Manager. Or, launch SDK Manager.exe from the <sdk>/ directory (on Windows only) or android from the <sdk>/tools/ directory.
Expand the Android Repository, check Android Support package and click Install selected.
Proceed to install the package.
When done, all files (including source code, samples, and the .jar files) are saved into the <sdk>/extras/android/support/ directory. This directory contains each of the different support libraries, such as the library for API level 4 and up and the library for API level 13 and up, each named with the respective version (such as v4/).

However I don’t see the Android Support Package in my listing. How can I fix this, or is their documentation wrong?

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    2026-06-13T13:25:34+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 1:25 pm

    It can be found in the Google Inc. repository within the Repository sorting.
    When sorting by API level you can find it in the Extras folder.

    In both cases the package you’re looking for is named Android Support Library.

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