Anyone have any ideas why this is happening? In Windows, when I right-click on the root of my project, I go to New -> Module. This is what I am shown
It used to be a lot more simpler and actually auto-generate a proper Android Module, complete with directories.
I have the latest version of Android Studio installed. Here is the version I have.
I was expecting to see something along the lines of the following:
Problem cannot be reproduced in the latest Android Studio 2.2.1 Canary that was announced today at Google I/O.
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I was going to upgrade from Android Studio Bumblebee to Android Studio Dolphin. However, I seem to get an unexpected warning from Android Studio:
As you can see the text in red, it shows that newer Android Studio's build does not support Kotlin! However, in details of Android Studio Dolphin, and image shows Kotlin files being programmed, which means Android Studio Dolphin's build actually supports Kotlin:
Should I update or not, and how should I fix this error, as I am a Kotlin Programmer.
Can somebody please help? Would appreciate it.
Edit
As for the Kotlin version, I have the latest Kotlin Version already:
Full answer:
I faced with the same issue and after research I found people say that reinstalling Kotlin plugin or removing it and update Studio should solve the issue, because Dolphin already includes the Kotlin plugin by default.
BUT For sure you should NOT remove the Kotlin plugin, because otherwise Android Studio will fail launching and after that you need to find on your PC the file named 'disabled_plugins.txt' and remove from it Kotlin. OR completely remove Android Studio and reinstall it from the scratch.
Personally I ignored this issue and just updated the Studio. Works well and Kotlin plugin installed. Also I noticed that before update I had Kotlin version 1.7.10 and AS didn't ask for update the plugin. After update I've got 1.7.20.
Good luck :)
in windows 10 in Android Studio 3.2.1
the application is worked correctly after first time of installing but after installing Google Sceneform Tools (Beta) from :
File > Settings > Plugins > Browse Repositories
after installing the plugin android studio should restart and then it's can't launch anymore
anyone can help please ?
One cannot just use any version of Google Sceneform Tools (Beta) with any version of Android Studio. As this one comment suggests, even if it's about other versions (also see the other comments there):
A temporary solution: install Android Studio 3.5.1 + Sceneform 1.5, make sfb file, place in project in Android Studio 3.6.
So in your case, you might probably have to update to Android Studio version 3.5.3 or any other version, which works with the current version 1.16.0, as the Android Studio which you are using appears rather outdated.
If you just want to be able to start Android Studio again, then manually delete the plugin directory from %USERPROFILE%/.AndroidStudio3.2/config/plugins, in order to perform a manual uninstall, as it might be required in order to update Android Studio.
Besides "it's not working" is not an error description. You'd have to start Android Studio from the command line, in order to get some meaningful error message, by which you then could search in the issues on GitHub (if the reason why it doesn't start up anymore might have another cause).
I have had issue #377 filed for this plugin since Oct 16, 2018, and unfortunately it is still open now.
I will update this answer if it is solved or a solution is found.
Update 1 :
the github [repository]2 for this plugin has been archived and it seems no longer supported after reading the documentation here
I am using latest version of android studio
and i am open a an older project the android studio not open this project
and always fininshing the gradle while downloading or building it
i have attached the screen shot with this for batter understanding
please help me on this issue these project was build with older android studio like 2.2 and now i am using the latest version which is android 2.3.3 but with this version project was not open properely
android gradle problem the screen shot of the problem
This same thing happened to me, when i was into android. Go to android sdk manager and update whatever it says, and you will good to go.
Even android studio is also trying to do the same thing. but it doesn't show you the progress.
With the release of Android Studio 1.0 (AS) i want to migrate from Eclipse. Generally I need no other library then libpd (PureData) for Audio synthesis. The Problem is, that libpd for android is geared to the needs of Eclipse. So in Eclipse everything is working as expected.
The only information I could found was that: Using libpd in Android Studio So I know libpd and Android Studio could work together but here are maybe some other problems.
I started to generate a new simple project (MinSDK 10 - CompileSDK 21 - BuildTools 21.1.2) just with a blank activity. I can deploy this simple app to my Nexus and everything is fine.
Then I import :PDCore and :AndroidMidi as Module into my AS project and I get the Gradle build-error: Error:The SDK Build Tools revision (17.0.0) is too low for project ':PdCore'. Minimum required is 19.1.0
I installed API 19 and Build Tools version 19.1 via the SDK Manager but that's not solving my problem.
I changed the buildToolsVersion of the apps build.gradle file to "19.1.0" but that's not solving my problem.
Any advices to get Gradle working probably?
Maybe anyone got a sample Android Studio project with libpd to share?
Thanks in advance!
FYI: I wrote some posts regarding migrating to Android Studio using libpd. Take a look here:
http://www.journal.deviantdev.com/using-libpd-with-android-studio/
http://www.journal.deviantdev.com/update-using-libpd-with-android-studio/
http://www.journal.deviantdev.com/sample-libpd-android-studio/
You have to change the build.gradle of the :PDCore and :AndroidMidi modules. At the moment they are using 17, update the BuildTools to the newest version (21.1.2). This should solve your problem.
I created a fork of the libpd-for-android and migrated it to Android Studio. You can clone it and open it in Android Studio as a 'Non Android Studio Project'. This worked very nicely for me and you can also now created an .aar file and use it in your Android App ( instead of copying the whole code or using git submodules):
https://github.com/tkirshboim/pd-for-android
Is it possible to use IntelliJ 12 (12.1.6 Ultimate) and Gradle to build Android projects? I can't find any information on doing so outside of Android Studio.
I can get my APK to build just fine, but IntelliJ doesn't seem to pick up the dependencies downloaded by Gradle. I know they're downloaded as I can see them in my cache folder.
Switching from the android plugin to the java plugin works just fine.
I don't think it's possible, as Android Studio is based on IntelliJ 13 (EAP).