![]() ![]() Now, you and I know how to install whatever NDK package we may need in the future, and we know a little bit more about Android Studio.I hope this post helped you a little in your Android Studio journey. ![]() The online secondary installer is very slow so I cancelled it and tried to install the tools separately one by one. Now that you are on the SDK Tools tab, you should see a NDK (Side by side) checkbox.Before selecting it, you must first select the checkbox Show Packages Details, to display all the version available of the packages.And now, you can select the version of the NDK (Side by side) that you want.Personally, the version required for me was the version 570. I am trying to install VS2015 preview to see how to develop a c++ android app. The version of NDK required is specific the the Unity Editor version. (Side note : on this Windows, you can edit the android sdk location if, like me, you are too short on your main C: hard drive) Unity requires the Android Native Development Kit (NDK) for 64-bit builds. When it finally reports done, start Android SDK Manager. The installation is done without any progress indicator. On the SDK Manager window, select the SDK Tools tab. cd 'path to your installation of Android SDK Manager' \tools\bin. Once you have this information, open the SDK Manager by clicking this icon, or in the menu Tools > SDK Manager. To set up the right NDK for you, you must first know which version of the NDK you want, or have to install.For me, it was easy, because when I sync my project with Gradle Files, the error displayed the version of the NDK required. So this post will be available here for anyone facing the same problem or for my future self □ At least, I did, when I first installed Android Studio. ![]() When syncing your project with Gradle Files, you may have encountered an error stating that you need some version of the NDK (for information, NDK stands for "Native Development Kit"). Hi dear reader, I’m Xavier Jouvenot and in this article, we are going to talk about how to set up NDK in Android Studio.This is directly related to the blog post about " Setting up Android Studio with C++ on Windows", since this is a problem I faced when installing Android Studio on my machine ![]()
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