i have to build this project but getting error because it is so old.
here is the project git hub link
i am using latest android studio version
Try the following:
Change gradle version in build.gradle , change the version in the following line in the file: classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:2.2.3'.
In the file gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties, update the gradle version in this line: distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.14.1-all.zip . Sync the project again, it should work. If it doesn't restart android studio again. It should build successfully afterward.
PS: See what gradle version you use according to your android studio version.
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Unrecognized Android Studio (or Android Support plugin for IntelliJ IDEA) version '202.7660.26.42.7486908', please retry with version 2020.3.1 or newer.
To solve this issue you can either open your project with android studio version 2020.3.1 or just change Android Gradle Plugin Version in the project stucture settings to the version that your Android Studio supports, I use Android Studio 4.2.2 so I changed the version to 4.2.2 and it works for me.
1. Why
It happens if the Intellij Android Support plugin version used has a lower major/minor version than the current Android Gradle plugin
2. How
You have three options.
Add android.injected.studio.version.check=false to gradle.properties to temporary stop AGP version checking
Upgrade Android Studio to the newest version (Maybe the Canary builds)
Preview builds can be installed side by side with stable versions.(Sugguest)
Downgrade Android Gradle Plugin Version to fit your Android Studio
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1- change your go-to the build.gradle -> in allprojects -> repositories then change the jcenter() to mavenCentral()
2- open file ->project structure -> project -> change the Android Gradle Plugin Version to 4.2.2 and gradle version to 7.0.2
This is one of the main problems of this error.
This happens because of the Intellij android support plugin has a lower major/minor version than the Current gradle plugin.
To fix this error please go through these steps
open file ->project structure -> project -> change the Android Gradle Plugin Version to 4.2.2 and gradle version to 7.0.2
This step fixes my error.
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I was downloading an update for android studio. After the download was finished, there was some issue and the patch was not applied. Is there a way to use that downloaded file again? I don't want to download again because it will take a lot of time.
PS I'm using ubuntu.
To solve the “failed to apply patch” Android Studio problem you can follow these steps:
Move the Android SDK folder out of the Android Studio folder (quit Android Studio first).
Redo the Android Studio update process.
Once the update is complete, you will be prompted to enter the new location of the Android SDK.
If these steps do not work for you, update your Java runtime engine (JRE) and development kit (JDK) to the latest version. Alternatively, you could also just download the latest Android Studio build, install it (after renaming the folder of the previous build), and import your projects from the old buggy build.
This version of Android Studio cannot open this project, please retry with Android Studio 3.4 or newer.
but my android studio version is 3.2.1 and there is no new update from Google
Try to edit your project build.gradle file and set the android build gradle plugin to classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.2.1' within the dependency section.
See also the documentation of the android grade plugin
It's a bit late, But easy and effective.
Click on About Android Studio,
Check the current version,
Open build.gradle of Project and put it in front of the class path. e.g Your studio version is 3.5.2, then your classpath should look like this
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.5.2'
You would need to lower your gradle version and android plugin version, or you can download latest version from beta or canary update channels.
To enable updates from other channels go to Help -> Check for Updates -> Congifure automatic updates and in that dialog select channel you want. After selecting check for update again and it will show you latest version.
This issue is caused due to use of newer version of gradle in the project.
There are two options to resolve this:
Option 1:
Change gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties file
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-4.10.1-all.zip
Change project level gradle build.gradle file
classpath("com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.3.2")
Option 2:
Update your Android Studio to newer version. (Highly recommended)
In IntelliJ IDEA this is an open bug: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-252823
As a workaround, you can change the build tools version as other people advise.
My project was failing with this dependency:
com.android.tools.build:gradle:7.0.0-alpha03
Now it's working with this:
com.android.tools.build:gradle:4.0.2
As a side note, you should change that dependency in build.gradle in some projects or in dependencies.kt in newer projects.
That was the most updated version that worked.
After an update the Android Studio does not show the layout's design for some reason. I tried newer versions as well, but it did not work. So I decided to downgrade my IDE.
When I opened my project, I got the same error. The solution was the following:
Open the Project Structure.
Select the Project field.
Use the appropriate Android Plugin Version. You can copy it from a new project's structure.
Change the Gradle version too what you need.
OK.
Find the gradle-wrapper.properties file and open it.
Change the distributionUrl to that gradle version url what you saved in the Project Structure.
Or if you don't mind, then you can update your AS.
Had the same Issue when i decided to install another version of Android Studio, what worked for me was:
Creating a new project with the current version of Android Studio just to go check the classpath version at the project level build.gradle inside the dependencies section, at the time it was this:
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.5.0-rc01'
Copied that line and replaced it on the project i was working on.
in project's build.gradle file comment classpath com.android.tools.build:gradle:. File → Project Structure select Android Gradle Plugin Version to match Android Studio version
You can now update your android studio to 3.4 stable version. Updates for stable version are now available. cheers!!!
i just change gradle version classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.5.3' to
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.3.2' and now working.
I encountered with this error and just decrease gradle version and android plugin version to 5.1.1 and 3.4.2.
Close VPN worked for me! It suprised me.
this issue occur for me after downgrade Java JDK, after upgrade JDK my problem resolved.
Open android studio then go to help menu > check for update > Update your Android Studio to newer version.
If u r here because of Jetpack Compose, I had the same problem, and solved it by using the Arctic Fox Canary build of Android studio: you can download it at this link: https://redirector.gvt1.com/edgedl/android/studio/ide-zips/2020.3.1.12/android-studio-2020.3.1.12-mac.zip
This issue arises due to updates, You can resolve this by downgrading the gradle used from
com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.2.1 to a previous gradle like com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.0.0 or anything older than the current one
This usually happens when you're opening someone else's project after unzipping it. And the person has used an updated android Studio.
The way to solve it is
1.Go to Help and about to see your android studio version
2.Go to File>Project Structure> and set your Android Gradle Plugin version to your android studio version
3.Change the Gradle version to the one you usually use.(optional)
Build the project and it should run without any errors
This seems like incompatible gradle plugin vs gradle binary versions. You can find the releases here: Gradle Plugin release and compatiblity
Upgrade your grade plugin and grade binary to compatible versions and the app should start building.
I've just updated Android Studio and I can't sync my project anymore.
The event log reports:
Gradle sync failed: /Applications/Android Studio.app/Contents/gradle/gradle-X.X.X/lib/plugins/gradle-diagnostics-X.X.X.jar (No such file or directory)
To solve the Gradle sync error, open gradle-wrapper.properties file and update the Gradle wrapper distribution version from:
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-X.X.X-all.zip
To:
Android Studio 3.4
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.1.1-all.zip
Android Studio 2.3 distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.3-all.zip
Android Studio 2.2 distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.14.1-all.zip
Android Studio 2.1 distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.12-all.zip
Android Studio 2.0 distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.10-all.zip
Android Studio 1.5 distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.8-all.zip
Android Studio 1.3 distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.4-all.zip
You can find the latest Gradle wrapper version visiting:
https://services.gradle.org/distributions/
EDIT:
As a side note, as #SeBsZ suggests,
the official repository of the Android Gradle plugin switched from MavenCentral to jCenter (see Bintray blog post).
Make sure your project build.gradle file contains the new repository and the new classpath:
buildscript {
repositories {
jcenter()
}
dependencies {
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:2.1.0'
}
}
allprojects {
repositories {
jcenter()
}
}
This is not strictly related to the question problem, but since we are already migrating to the new IDE preview it's better to make sure everything is in place.
If, like me, you are using an older project then you might still be using the maven repository. Make sure you change the repositories in your top-level build.gradle from maven() to jcenter(). Then make sure you are using the correct dependency as well: classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:1.3.0-beta1' for the new 1.3 preview.
For me helped to set chmod on the .gradle directory to 777. After this whole Android studio started working correctly.
I got the same issue after updating android studio to 3.4
I resolve this updatig gradle-wrapper.properties
I had
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-4.4-all.zip
I leave
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.1.1-all.zip
and with this To solve the Gradle sync error.
This is the weirdest thing ever and I never expected it to work but this:
distributionUrl=https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.2.1-all.zip
worked and got everything fixed (it was the '\' after https). It does make sense since that is an actual link to a file.
check your .bash_profile file and make sure your GRADLE_HOME points to a valid path, if things were working and you face this issue after android studio update, chances are your gradle got updated too.
Here is the example of my gradle home in .bash_profile:
export GRADLE_HOME=/Applications/Android\ Studio.app/Contents/gradle/gradle-2.14.1/bin
Had the same problem with a newly set up Android Studio 2.2.2, gradle wrapper 2.14.1. I loaded the project before i installed the needed android-23 library and installed java after Android Studio installation.
Error message in Android Studio 2.2.2:
Error:The specified Gradle distribution
'https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.14.1-all.zip' does
not appear to contain a Gradle distribution.
Error message in cmd:
projectfolder> gradlew
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.gradle.wrapper.BootstrapMainStarter.findLauncherJar(BootstrapMainStarter.java:34)
at org.gradle.wrapper.BootstrapMainStarter.start(BootstrapMainStarter.java:25)
at org.gradle.wrapper.WrapperExecutor.execute(WrapperExecutor.java:129)
at org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain.main(GradleWrapperMain.java:61)
When i used gradle from cmd however it worked
projectfolder> set PATH=%PATH%;C:\AndroidStudio2.0\gradle\gradle-2.14.1\bin\
projectfolder> set GRADLE_HOME=C:\AndroidStudio2.0\gradle\gradle-2.14.1\bin\
projectfolder> cd C:\projectfolder\
projectfolder> gradle
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
In cmd i see that the gradle versions and android sdk version were correct
C:\>set | find "JAVA_HOME"
JAVA_HOME=C:\Java\jdk1.8.0_111\
However in C:\Users\.AndroidStudio2.2\system\log\idea.log it said something else:
2016-11-29 16:04:10,597 [ 107684] INFO - s.plugins.gradle.GradleManager - Instructing gradle to use java from C:/AndroidStudio2.0/jre
2016-11-29 16:04:10,597 [ 107684] INFO - s.plugins.gradle.GradleManager - Instructing gradle to use java from C:/AndroidStudio2.0/jre
After messing up Android Studio config files i ended up reinstalling everything in correct order (Java, Android Studio, Project) and it worked.
I got the same issue after updating my android studio to 1.5
Here is my error stack trace.
Error:A problem occurred configuring root project 'Kargo'.
java.io.FileNotFoundException: /home/adiyatmubarak/Documents/android-studio/gradle/gradle-2.4/lib/plugins/gradle-diagnostics-2.4.jar (No such file or directory)
After I checked to the android studio instalation directory within gradle, my gradle was gradle-2.8 I don't know how to setup my android studio path location, but for temporary fix I just rename it to gradle-2.4 and my problem solved.
I've got a project that used to be in Eclipse. I've since moved it from there into Android Studio, though it's not using the Gradle build system yet.
I've setup my gradle files so that I can do gradlew build from the command-line and it will generate an APK for me.
My question now is how do I get Android studio to build using the gradle files that I've got setup instead of the using the "old" way?
For what it's worth, I'm on Windows 7.
Not sure how you are compiling the project with Android Studio without actually using Gradle because AFAIK Android Studio always uses Gradle under the hoods to build sources.
Anyway, if you have your Gradle config file ready you only have to import it to a new project in Android Studio (File > Import Project... and then select the build.gradle or settings.gradle)