![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. Is there something glaring I am missing? And if not, can anyone else confirm this behavior? It also failed at this step in the exact same way, so this issue doesn’t seem to be device specific. To ensure it wasn’t something to do with my specific machine, I installed UE 4.25.0 on a different machine that had no other versions of UE, and had never had any Android related files whatsoever. I redid the entire process several times with the same result. At first I figured it was because I also had some old install of AndroidStudio from some ROM work that I uninstalled but might have had some lingering files, so I tried to fully remove Android Studio, the SDK, and all other related files, as well as updating Java before reinstalling studio and running it again. ![]() It gets to sdkmanager.bat, then says something about not finding something and downloading, then a bar starts across, gets to about 6%, and then the bar disappears and says it failed to find package 11db 3.1, and tells me to check the android studio install, as seen in the attached picture here. vgaidarji / sdkmanager-accept-licenses.sh Created 6 years ago Star 3 Fork 1 Code Revisions 1 Stars 3 Forks 1 Embed Download ZIP Update Android sdkmanager licenses automatically Raw sdkmanager-accept-licenses. if the framework still complains about not accepting licenses, you can. So, I began following this guide to install Studio and all that, but it fails at the part where you run androidsetup.bat. Update Android sdkmanager licenses automatically GitHub Instantly share code, notes, and snippets. hi, natem34, yes flutter complains about this issue if you have first installed it or trying run your project for the first time on any android device, i think you could try and create an android project in AndroidStudio and accept all the licenses in AndroidStudio and then run the flutter doctor -v and see if this helps. I am trying to runa test cardboard vr app on android and started by following this guideuntil I got to the part where I had to add the SDK, NDK paths, at which point I realized I had to setup all of those. ![]()
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