With my inquiry, i was watching this tutorial on YouTube for android dev and the presenter uses an older version of Android Studio. And here i am, i downloaded the newest release AS 3.6.3 (who wouldn’t want the newest version?). So the tutorial continues and it comes to a part where he is showing r.java and i cant find it in the version i am with.
Where can i find r.java in AS 3.6?
The new Android Gradle Plugin generates the corresponding bytecode directly and does not make the intermediate R.java file.
Check this link for more information Android Studio 3.6
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So, its been awhile since I worked in Android studio, but decided to work an a old project.
I installed the latest version of Android Studio, copied the project from my old computer and imported it into Android Studio. When I tried to run it, I ran into a never ending sequence of problems, like SDK version, gradle plugin, kotlin version etc. being incompatible with this new version of Android Studio. So, my question is, is there a procedure to import an old project into a newer version of Android Studio to circumvent all this, or is one just stuck starting from scratch?
I want to add a Run/Debug Configuration for an iOS Application for a Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile application in Android Studio 4.1.2. However, there seems to be a problem with the configuration for iOS.
In the screenshot below you can see the problem. In the dialog "Run/Debug Configuration" Android Studio complains about
Error: Please specify Xcode project location in xcodeproj property of gradle.properties
Using the "Fix" button does not solve the problem. Android Studio just adds an additional xcodeproj to gradle.properties and the complains about a duplicate parameter.
I also tried different paths (relative and absolute) for xcodeproj. No luck.
If I remember correctly, it used to work out of the box. A new Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile project was automatically configured for Android and iOS. I'm not sure what changed. Probably something was updated.
Is this a bug with the KMM plugin? Or is there something I can do on my system to fix this?
don't do that with Android Studio.
Just open Xcode, click on 'open another project...', locate to the iosApp folder that named it when creating your project on Android Studio.
after that, just click run and have fun.
If the project doesn't run right away even on opening it from Xcode and shows the shared framework is missing, Then try generating the shared framework for iOS platform using terminal. Navigate to the project folder and execute
Command: ./gradlew packForXcode
Now the shared framework should have a xcode-frameworks product and you should be able to build and run the project through Xcode.
I fixed it by downgrading the Kotlin version from 1.4.30 to 1.4.21. You can check this thread here. To downgrade, download the version you want from the plugin store and choose the install plugin from disk as in the picture below
Upgrading Android Studio version to 4.2.1, KMM plugin version to 0.2.6, creating new KMM project with KMM plugin, the problem can be fixed automatically.
If you don't wanna use Xcode:
Look like there is some IDE issues in this versions, one option would be to downgrade the Kotlin version.
What worked for me was to download the latest Canary Android Studio and setup my KMM project there.
Hopefully soon this will be stable for the next versions
Same as here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/66941077/3117650
Look like there is some IDE issues in this versions, one option would be to downgrade the Kotlin version.
What worked for me was to download the latest Canary Android Studio and setup my KMM project there.
Hopefully soon this will be stable for the next versions
I am currently learning android with a book called head first android 2nd edition.
As a reference I am using the code uploaded by the writer to github.
I am currently using the latest andriod studio 3.1 which comes with the latest version of gradle.
When I checked out the source code, I discovered that the version of gradle being used is a previous version.
Now my problem is that while practicing on my own, I wanted to create a new project with the same version of gradle, which the head first android writer provided.
How can I achieve that ?
PS: my android studio runs faster with the gradle version which the writer provided in his source code.
There already was a question here where you get explained how to change the gradle version, you are using. It's very simple. Just read this thread.
I am new to Android Studio and google-Glass.
I am trying to create a knew project that will use google-glass but my problem is when I have to Check/select glass it is Disabled and I do not know how to fix this problem.
See the Image below.
and here is my SDK that shows that i have installed APK 19.
and with the Image below it shows that the glass does appear on Android Studio
can anyone please help me if the is something wrong that i am doing.
will appreciate your Help.
In my case, I needed to make sure I also installed the latest Android SDK Tools, Android SDK Platform-tools, and Android SDK Build-tools. Lastly, also install Android SDK Build-tools rev. 20. All four of these are under "Tools" in the SDK Manager.
Downloading the above allowed me to create a new Glass project.
Also try:
Go to File -> Project Structure -> SDK Location. Make sure it is the correct SDK directory.
I installed the GDK with version 1.3.2 but, even checking the correct path of the SDK and GDK, the initial wizard for starting a new project didn't recognize it (still was saying "Glass (not installed)").
I had then to uninstall the current version of Android Studio and delete the SDK; I installed version 1.1 and downloaded again the SDK and GDK and then it works.
I am new to Android studio. I tried to create my first project and there is no project structure only gradle files. What am I doing wrong? I keep getting these files with creation of another new project.
Update SDK via Android SDK Manager. You need all packages in Tools to be installed.
But even after doing so, I can't make it to auto generate resources. So I continue to deal with it...
I found what was my problem. I updated Android studio from version 1.x to 2.x. On official site is written that if you try to install version 2.x into same location Android studio might not work properly and there could be some unexpected behavior.
So just removing Android studio and then reinstaling it, worked perfectly.