I have create module library with NDK. After updating Android Studio 3.3, open project on studio stuck on build project
Project Setup:reading from cache...
Every time needs to "Invalidate and Restart" android studio then after studio working.
I have try to delete .gradle folder but still facing this issue.
How can I solved this misbehavior of studio 3.3?
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After you Invalidate and Restart have you tried Build->Clean Project and rebuilding then syncing again?
Have you tried restarting your computer to turn of any processes that may keep caches from clearing?
Have you tried upgrading your gradle version as well (inside your gradle-wrapper.properties)?
Have you checked if your gradle path is correct at File -> Settings -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Gradle?
Have you tried locating your gradlew and doing a gradlew cleanBuildCache?
Have you tried removing the C:\Users\{Your Username}\.gradle\caches folder?
Have you tried disabling cache building altogether (will slow down your build and is not recommended)? To do this you have to go to your gradle.properties file and set android.enableBuildCache=false
Gradle caches are at
On macOS/Linux: $HOME/.gradle/caches/
On Windows: %USER_HOME%\.gradle/caches/
Try to delete those directories.
More about build caches is here: Android Studio Build Cache
Also, Disable configuration on demand in your gradle.properties file as shown below:
org.gradle.configureondemand=false
See: Known issues with the Android Gradle Plugin
Try Below approach:
Go to "
File -> Settings -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Instant Run"
and just disable it.
With this Android Studio builds from scratch each time but it's better than not building it right.
open your project's gradle.perperties file and add settings:
org.gradle.configureondemand=false
restart your projects
enter image description hereI installed android studio 3.2.1 and tried to create a simple hello world app. But don't know why it gives error:
Failed to open zip file.
Gradle's dependency cache may be corrupt (this sometimes occurs after a network connection timeout.)
Re-download dependencies and sync project (requires network)
Re-download dependencies and sync project (requires network)
Though I have a proper internet connection.
Try this solutions:
File > Invalidate Caches / Restart...
Build > Clean Project then Run
gradlew build --refresh-dependencies
Close Android Studio => Remove gradle caches folder => Open Android Studio then gradle will try to download and fix dependencies.
For Windows: open this path and delete caches folder.
C:\Users\[username]\.gradle\caches
For Unix systems:
rm -rf $HOME/.gradle/caches/
codeplay, first off I'd like to say welcome to stack overflow! I firmly believe that people who take the time to ask good questions on this site really go places in with their code. I got the same issue, and honestly can't remember exactly what I did to fix it, but I recommend looking at your SDK settings and reading up on gradle. It's time well spent https://developer.android.com/studio/build/
I was facing the same issue.
Few points you can verify :-
1.It may be your internet connection issue so check your internet connection is working well.
2.This can be solve by Perform invalidate cache/ Restart
3.If above 2 options are not wokring you need to reload the the dependencies so perform rm -rf $HOME/.gradle/caches/ and ./gradlew build --refresh-dependencies perfom these both commands and reverify your gradle path. This may solve your problem.
After updating Android Studio 3.0 stable version from 2.3.3 my previous project is refreshing forever. I deleted app folder build file but it's not working.
I have faced similar issue. This what helped me to recover.
Close your Android Studio.
Remove the build, .gradle and .iml files (or use gradle clean)
Open your project path in command prompt. Execute gradlew build.
Once the build is success from cmd, open it in Studio.
If you are using gradle instead of gradle wrapper, use `gradle build'
"Refreshing project" generally means the new version of gradle is being downloaded. About 100MB of file will be downloaded during the process. Make sure you have a stable internet connection and wait for a while.
I updated android studio 2.3 and there is a bug, gradle doesn't build and it keeps giving me the same error for all projects.
Error:Failed to open zip file.
Gradle's dependency cache may be corrupt (this sometimes occurs after a network connection timeout.)
Re-download dependencies and sync project (requires network)
Re-download dependencies and sync project (requires network)
I have already searched for a solution, but have not found any. I tried:
Invalidate Caches / Restart...
but nothing has changed.
Repair Gradle Installation
This usually happens when something goes wrong in Android Studio's first launch (eg. system crash, connection loss or whatever).
To resolve this issue close Android Studio and delete the following directory's content, necessary files will be downloaded on IDE's next launch.
macOS: ~/.gradle/wrapper/dists
Linux: ~/.gradle/wrapper/dists
Windows: C:\Users\your-username\.gradle\wrapper\dists
While downloading Gradle manually works, I recommend letting Android Studio do the work for you.
UPDATE 17 JULY 2018:
Even if the following solution still works as of today,I've found (thanks to the answer posted by Hamid Asghari and to the comment posted by Mahendra Dabi) that simply deleting the gradle dist directory and performing a reboot of the ide, will fix the issue (please read Hamid post for a full answer, and remember that OSX and Linux have the same gradle path).
If you still want to follow my original solution, you should at least consider using a more up-to-date version of Gradle (direct link of the gradle distribution repo: https://services.gradle.org/distributions/)
Original answer (dated 7 March 2017):
I've faced the same issue this morning after upgrading Android Studio to 2.3.
To solve the issue:
1) Manually download Gradle 3.3 binary (direct link: https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-3.3-bin.zip)
2) Open your android studio root directory, and extract the zip to the gradle folder (for example in my Debian machine the full path is /opt/android-studio/gradle/gradle-3.3)
3) Open Android Studio, go to File->Settings->Build, Exectution, Deployment->Gradle and set "Gradle home" to point your new gradle-3.3 folder.
4) Sync and you are ready to go!
I faced the same issue 2 days ago and today I was able to solve it like this:
Go to this path C:\Users\user_name\.gradle\wrapper\dists where user_name is your username if its you own PC or your company's name.
Delete the latest gradle-****-all files since your latest update of android studio (ex. 2.3 or another version).
If your android studio is open, close it then reopen it. A newer Gradle version will be downloaded, it will take time depending on your internet speed, the download size is around 150-200 MB before extraction so if android studio takes a long time to refresh just know its downloading. (To check the download progress right click on the new gradle folder, go to properties and check the size).
Find 'gradle-wrapper.properties' in root project
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-3.3-all.zip
Change "https" to "http".
There are Following Steps to solve this issue.
1. Go to C:\Users\ ~User Name~ \.gradle\wrapper\dists.
2. Delete all the files and folders from dists folder.
3. If Android Studio is Opened then Close any opened project and Reopen the project. The Android Studio Will automatic download all the required files.
(The required time is as per your Internet Speed (Download Size will be about "89 MB"). To see the progress of the downloading Go to C:\Users\ ~User Name~ \.gradle\wrapper\dists folder and check the size of the folder.)
just remove and reDownload wrapper gradle.
Mac Home/.gradle/wrapper/dists/
remove gradle version and sync gradle in project and run project.
Go to Project pane> Android > Gradle Scripts and open "graddle-wrapper.properties" file check the distribution URL:
Go to your ".gradle/wrapper/dists/" folder and remove that file for me it was "gradle-5.6.4-all"
Then go back to android studio and click on File > Sync Project with Gradle Files. And it will start to download again
****Following solution is working for me****
Manually deleted all files from C:\Users\Admin.gradle\wrapper\dists\
where Admin is my user name
Android Studio 4.1.1 has this bug,
In gradle-wrapper.properties
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.5-bin.zip
This won't download and always gives 'gradle cache corrupt' error, but a small change makes it work fine
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.5-all.zip
Now sync the gradle again and it's done.
1.Go to "/Users/****/.gradle/wrapper/dists/gradle-.-all/*****".
2.Delete the "gradle-.-all.zip.lck" file.
3.Invalidate Cache and Restart.
you do not need to clean all files in dir
C:\Users\ ~User Name~ \.gradle\wrapper\dists.
and download all of them again
instead you can just delete the folder of gradle version you failed to download. In my case it was gradle-4.4-all so i just deleted that folder and android studio re downloaded gradle-4.4-all for me
In case you don't know version you was downloading:
Just go to help menu > show logs in explorer
their you will find idea.log open it and search for
Could not install Gradle distribution from 'https://services.gradle.org/distribution`
once you find it you will find gradle version you failed to download
This was the best solution for me, just follow this path C:\Users\yourusername.gradle\wrapper\dists then delete all the files inside this folder. Close your android studio and restart it and it will automatically download the updated gradle files.
I was upgrading gradle from 4.1 to 4.10 and my internet connection timed out.
So I fixed this issue by deleting "gradle-4.10-all" folder in .gradle/wrapper/dists
Taking a cue from #Mikel Yang, I found out that instead of deleting the ~/.gradle/wrapper/dists/ folder (which will means downloading the gradle files for different apps on my Android Studio), I decided to change the gradle.wrapper.properties file to any latest gradle --all.zip. So
Find 'gradle-wrapper.properties' in root project
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-{lastest}-all.zip
this way l get to save some data and time.
This happened to me because of a partially downloaded gradle distribution zip
To resolve simply go to below path
"C:/Users/your_username/.gradle"
OR
pull your gradle path from
File->Settings->Build, Exectution, Deployment-> Gradle -> gradle service directory path.
Delete the partially downloaded distribution gradle folder
Go to Studio (no need to restart) and perform gradle sync
Go to "File" in android studio, Click "invalidate caches/Restart" and "Invalidate and Restart"
That also works
I faced the issue, In my understanding, It is because of invalid combination of Android Studio And Gradle Plugin versions. I was using Gradle version 5.4.1 and Studio version 3.4, hence I updated the Android studio to 3.5 and the issue got resolved
You can delete the latest gradle-.-all folder from the below path
Windows: C:\Users\your-username.gradle\wrapper\dists
find file gradle-wrapper.properties
update with :
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.5.1-all.zip
1). Android studio-> file-> "Invalidate Caches/Restart" -> "Invalidate and Restart"
wait for gradle sync
2). Download gradle.x.x.x-bin.zip using browser
unzip it and place it in ".gradle/wrapper/dists/gradle-x.x.x-bin\xxxxxxxxxxx(auto generated folder)/
then restart android studio
I have a problem with Gradle building. When I build my project, it displays the error:
Finish can only be called once in android studio
Anyone have idea about this error?
in android studios go to ....
file > invalidate caches and restart ....click invalidate and restart button in confirmation dialog..
might take few time to build Gradle..
I was able to resolve this issue by stopping the currently running gradle daemon so from command line:
./gradlew --stop
Or if you're using android studio: Restart android studio.
I've cleared the cache in advance but it didn't work.
Close Android Sudio, on your Home directory (on windows : C:\Users\YourUserName) enter .gradle directory and erase caches directory, then restart Android Studio and the error should be solved.
on windows : C:\Users\YourUserName) enter .gradle directory and erase caches directory
if you run Android Studio as root, then run gradle commands as root too, try sudo ./gradlew assembleDebug or sudo ./gradlew assembleRelease
There are many sophisticated answers. But for me none of this helped, only reboot.
A simple restart of android studio works.
People, if you are using Android Studio in mac, by default you will be getting a BUILD file added in your project.Not sure whether it is bug or might be added default to all Android Studio Projects. Make sure to delete
BUILD file and then restart Android Studio. If you see the same error "Error: Finish can only be called once" again then restart your computer.As i faced this issue many times, this solutions worked for me.
error "Finish: only can be called once"
Gradle cache problem: The default amount of cache path in:
on windows: C: \ Users \ YourUserName)
1, exit the studio
2, enter the cache path, find C: \ Users \ Administrator . Gradle
3, delete the caches folder or delete. gradle folder
4, restart studio to rebuild;
recreate andoid studio configuration.
close problem project.
remove .iml files and .gradle .idea directories.
open project.