Something happend today with my Android studio program, I can no longer run any applications through it.
I've tried restalling it and everything, but i cannot get an android installation in there. As you can see next to the build icon, it's empty. Any help is greatly appreciated.
and yes, i've set ANDROID_HOME
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recently I uninstalled all my android studio setup and then install the new version of android studio, but I face some problems when create the first project. it needs to take a loooong time and won't start. I have already tried all options such as making a project in CMD, vs code, and android studio but the result is the same, it won't start.
anyone can help me with this problem, please?
Try
flutter clean
then load packages and run
So I recently started working with my friend on his app project and I've had trouble building his react-native based project. It's both ios and android.
On android, I can get as far as building, but when I run the app shuts down instantly or shows a red screen with some firebase error.
On ios, I get a build error.
My question is: what do I need to install when I first pull the repo from github? I run '''yarn install''' straight away and run '''pod install''' from the ios folder but that isn't enough. Anything I should run for android more than the yarn install command I had already used?
Thanks!
It seems your development environment is not set up yet. Follow this link to set up your environment.
I have been coding for a few years now and decided it was time to sink my teeth into android development. So I downloaded the latest version of Android Studio and installed all the relevant components with the installer.
However when i try to create a new project, using the blank activity, without even changing a single line of code, or editing the project in any way, the compile fails with the below error:
android execution failed for task :app:packageDebug
> Implementing Class
I have no idea of to fix this, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I have been having the same error message. This is what I have found out:
I have a Mac Book Air with a Custom OS Image installed (from work) and on this computer I see the same error message above even from a fresh install (custom image) and fresh install of JavaRE and JDK as per the Android Studio System Requirements. Also a fresh install of Android Studio using a Blank activity with no additional lines of code.
However, I reinstalled OS X 10.10 from scratch, straight from the App store, with no OS customizations, installed the same JavaRE, JDK and Android Studio and the Error message did not appear.
I have been scratching my head over this error for a while now and this is the only solution that I have found. I'll keep digging and report back if I find a better solution.
I recently switched from Eclipse to Android Studio because I read that it is now the official IDE for Android application development. I downloaded and installed the latest version (1.0.2) for Windows. When using the program for the first time, I decided to create a test application to see if the program was working correctly. Unfortunately, it was not. Once I clicked the finish button to complete the New Project Wizard, A loading bar showed up that said Gradle: Build. This is where the program gets stuck. There is no error message and it appears that the program is running fine, however the build never actually completes. I am never given my MainActivity.Java class, or my activitymain.xml document. If I click the cancel button, the program freezes and I have to use the TaskManager to kill the program. If I re-enter the program and choose to open an existing project, my project will be there. However, upon trying to open the project, I am greeted with the same Gradle: Build loading bar.. I have been searching for an answer for the last 3 days and nothing has worked. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Things I have tried:
Simply letting the program sit for a while to see if it was actually downloading something and was just really slow. I let it sit for 45+ minutes before killing the program.
Uninstalling and re-installing Android Studio
Restarting my computer
Turning off my firewall (Kaspersky)
Running the program as an administrator
Connecting to a different network
Disconnecting my computer from any networks (to force the program to build in offline mode)
Manually downloading Gradle from the link that Android Studio attempts to use when it gets stuck and telling the program to use that file instead of downloading another one.
(I went to this link https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.2.1-all.zip, downloaded the file, unzipped it, went to Gradle settings in Android Studio, checked the Offline work checkbox, and finally set the service directory path to my unzipped Gradle folder.)
Hopefully I have given enough information and made it clear what my problem is. If not please tell me what else I need to explain so I can get this issue resolved. Thanks!
Please note I am working on a 64 bit machine running Windows 8. Also, I use studio64.exe
to run the program.
From the discussion we had in the comments, it does not look like you have your gradle on your windows path.
Please change the below to point to your gradle install:
set GRADLE_HOME=C:\<installation location>\gradle-1.11
set PATH=%PATH%;%GRADLE_HOME%\bin
After this, verify that in the terminal running the following works:
gradle tasks
once you get this working, you will want to run the following in your project:
gradle wrapper
This will produce a .bat file which you can then use to run gradle through the wrapper, letting you support multiple native gradle installations.
I am having this problem while running my application in emulator.When I run application it shows in console this error:
[ERROR]Error reading data file
and then nothing happens.Don't know what can be the issue, tried it many ways deleting all virtual AVDs and cleaning up the project again and again but not working anyway any solution for that? I am using 2.1.1 titanium SDK and android V8 (2.2).
sometime this also show this error in console:
[ERROR]No building apps, No launcher activity.
Did the application run before?
Have you tried a clean build or deleting the build directory to perform a full rebuild? You can also have a look into the logcat provided by DDMS to search helpful information.