Unsolved A problem with setting my devices
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Hi,
Please take a look at the screenshot below. I'm trying to make my Android files appropriate for building APK applications.
Although everything looks new, I still get the following error:X
Platform SDK InstalledHow to work this problem out please?
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Hi,
Launch the Android SDK Manager and check what platform(s) is/are installed.
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@SGaist
The SDK folder on my machine is about 2.5 GB.I ticked the following items only:
What should I add/remove please?
By the way, I can't find the SDK Manager in my SDK folder! -
Are you using Android Studio ?
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No, just Qt Creator.
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I mean: are you using Android Studio to manage your SDK installation ?
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@SGaist
Yes.
As I said, I can't find the SDK Manager in my SDK folder so using Android Studio will become the only remained option I guess. Not? -
I currently cannot affirm that using Android Studio's SDK setup works with Qt Creator.
I've always used the Command Line Tools lower on the download page.
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I downloaded the Windows version of sdk tools from that page.
Now where is the SDK Manager please? -
Wouldn't it be quicker to use Explorer's search tool to locate the executable ?
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It is, indeed, when we know the name of the file.
I don't see any sdkmanager.exe.
The only two files I supposed to do the task are emulator-check and emulator. I previously also have searched for the sdk manager in the folder before going for Android Studio.But as you see there's no such a file to run.
Beforehand, a year ago when I had prior versions of all stuff, there actually was both the sdk and avd managers to run. But in this new version I con't find them .
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From the Android documentation, it should be in
android_sdk/tools/bin/
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@SGaist
Yeah, but not a .exe file but a .bat one! -
Which is equivalent to a bash script in the Unix world.
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@SGaist s
Which is equivalent to a bash script in the Unix world.
Probably. I don't know.
Now what should I do?