- #Install android emulator sdk install#
- #Install android emulator sdk software#
- #Install android emulator sdk license#
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#Install android emulator sdk software#
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#Install android emulator sdk license#
Update: From this comment, I have tried sdkmanager -licenses -sdk_root=~/Library/Android/sdk, and it looks like it's accepting licenses (asking whether want to accept license or not). sdkmanager -licenses -verbose, and it looks like every time it tries to accept licenses and it report accepted, but if I run again, it accepts the same licenses. How can I fix this? SDK manager doesn't even show any license that isn't accepted. Some answers said that it was probably because I don't have the privilege to change it, and suggest changing it using chmod 0777 on the SDK folder. Now I tried to run the build script again, but the previous license acceptance error is still there. Now the sdkmanager can launch, and it immediately shows: All SDK package licenses accepted.=] 100% Computing updates. I look around and found that this is caused by my JDK being too new (version 15). I have tried to accept the licenses using `SDK manager, but it gave me "Xmlscheme error". I look around and found that I have to accept it using sdkmanager.
#Install android emulator sdk install#
To build this project, accept the SDK license agreements and install the missing components using the Android Studio SDK Manager. Platforms android-28 Android SDK Platform 28īuild-tools 29.0.2 Android SDK Build-Tools 29.0.2 > Failed to install the following Android SDK packages as some licenses have not been accepted. It runs flawlessly before just by a single command-line script call.Īt the moment, it is stuck here: A problem occurred configuring project ':react-native-reanimated'.
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I want to compile and run a few months old react native app. This is a very unnecessary issue, but here it goes.