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    Hi,

    What version of Qt are you using ?
    On what version of macOS ?

    Did you install the SDK/NDK prior to Qt Creator ?

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      Im using Qt 5.10
      on High Sierra version 10.13.4

      I had installed the SDK prior to installing Qt Creator, I installed the NDK after installing Qt Creator

      0_1525186040536_Screen Shot 2018-05-01 at 10.31.41 AM.png

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        Im using Qt 5.10
        on High Sierra version 10.13.4

        I had installed the SDK prior to installing Qt Creator, I installed the NDK after installing Qt Creator

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        @abanksdev which version of QtCreator are you using ?
        I'm using 4.5.1 and this versions makes it very easy to manage Android SDK and Tools

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          I actually run into this a couple of days ago,

          the problem for me was, I had prio to everything RAD Studio installed, that came with its own SDK and NDK packages.

          Later I installed the newes SDK and NDK manually in a specific folder and hat the same issue setting up android kits in QtCreator

          The solution was to link against the previous installation of sdk, the one from RAD Studio, et volià, every thing works as intended.

          So, you should check for prior installations of android sdk, for example through Android studio.


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          • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

            I actually run into this a couple of days ago,

            the problem for me was, I had prio to everything RAD Studio installed, that came with its own SDK and NDK packages.

            Later I installed the newes SDK and NDK manually in a specific folder and hat the same issue setting up android kits in QtCreator

            The solution was to link against the previous installation of sdk, the one from RAD Studio, et volià, every thing works as intended.

            So, you should check for prior installations of android sdk, for example through Android studio.

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            @J.Hilk That might be it, I'll try it. Does that mean that I can't have Android Studio installed and Qt linked up for Android dev? I use both programs

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              @ekkescorner I use Qt Creator 4.6.0

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                @J-Hilk what do you mean by 'link against?'

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                  @J.Hilk That might be it, I'll try it. Does that mean that I can't have Android Studio installed and Qt linked up for Android dev? I use both programs

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                  @abanksdev
                  No, it's totoaly fine to have Android Studio on your pc as well. What I mean is.

                  If you have installed Android Studio, that installs automatically Android SDK, if you than go and download the standalone Android SDK packet and install that as well.
                  This was the situation I had. and "linking" aka passing the path to the original SDK installation in QtCreator 0_1525321257833_de124aa7-6a22-4e79-b330-69e001b92d54-image.png
                  solved the issue for me.


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                    @J-Hilk okay so basically what you're saying is that I should also install the standalone Android SDK and link to that rather than the SDK that comes with Android Studio?

                    Thanks!

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                      @J-Hilk okay so basically what you're saying is that I should also install the standalone Android SDK and link to that rather than the SDK that comes with Android Studio?

                      Thanks!

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                      @abanksdev no, I understand @J-Hilk says the other way around:

                      passing the path to the original SDK installation in QtCreator

                      setting Qt to use the Android SDK installed automatically by Android Studio (see the paths highlighted in previous post)

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                        @J-Hilk @Pablo-J-Rogina I've already done that, I'm currently linking to the SDK installed automatically by Android Studio and that's what's causing issues. I don't have any other SDK installed at this time.

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                          @J-Hilk @Pablo-J-Rogina I've already done that, I'm currently linking to the SDK installed automatically by Android Studio and that's what's causing issues. I don't have any other SDK installed at this time.

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                          @abanksdev Ok, re-reading your post I now think what you're missing is SDK tools for a particular API level. See here the example about installing the SDK tools for API level 26:

                          sdkmanager "platforms;android-26"
                          

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                            @Pablo-J-Rogina I have Android SDK Platform-Tools version 27.1.10, are you saying I should downgrade to 26?

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                              @abanksdev No. What I said is that you need to check (and eventually install) the platform SDK you have installed, a component which is different from the platform tools.
                              Could you please do:

                              $ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin/sdkmanager --list
                              

                              and look at the top entries under "Installed packages: "

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                                Hi all, it turns out that my JDK was incompatible with my Qt Version...I fixed the issue by deinstalling JDK 10 and installing JDK 8
                                I am using the following Qt versions:

                                0_1525568650970_Screen Shot 2018-05-05 at 9.03.55 PM.png

                                With Qt Creator version 4.6.0

                                And the sdk and ndk I am linking to are packaged within Android Studio (although I did have to download and install the ndk separately.)

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                                  @abanksdev great! so if your issue is solved, please don't forget to mark your post as such. Thanks.

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                                    Check out this site http://wiki.qt.io/Qt_for_Android_known_issues

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                                      I put in "--verbose" under Tools>Options>Devices>SDK Manager>Advanced Options and the red cross on platform SDK went away.
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                                        I put in "--verbose" under Tools>Options>Devices>SDK Manager>Advanced Options and the red cross on platform SDK went away.
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                                        @owflayar what if you try Androdi sdk-manager from command line? See my previous responses

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                                          Hi all,

                                          I met such problem and I could summarise how to fix it.
                                          Symtom:

                                          1. "platform sdk not installed" in Manage Kits->Device.
                                          2. can't select Android build SDK in Active Project Build Setting for arm target.

                                          Solution:

                                          1. Install java8 and point the JDK location to it instead of java9 or java10
                                          2. as @Winning points out the link:

                                          There are issues with the updated Android SDK which makes it impossible to use it together with earlier versions of Qt for Android. This has been fixed in Qt 5.9.0, but for older versions, it is possible to use the following links to download a working version of the SDK (do not update the SDK after downloading): macOS Windows and Linux.

                                          Download tools_r25.2.5 and replace your SDK tools. Although my Qt is 5.12.0, this replacement is still required so the fix seems not in Qt 5.9.0 or later.

                                          Now all works well :)

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