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Whenever I attempt to run a project in Android Studio, I get the message below:



Unable to find toolchain: /Users/christiantisby/Library/Android/sdk/ndk-bundle/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.9/prebuilt



I'm not understanding what needs to be downloaded/added. I have attempted to delete Android Studio and download it again, but I'm getting the same error. Please help.










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  • Possible duplicate of Android studio 2.1 Unable to find toolchain of ndk-bundle
    – Lucefer
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  • which gradle version you are using?
    – Mustafa Bohra
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  • @Lucefer the accepted answer there is far more complicated than required.
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Whenever I attempt to run a project in Android Studio, I get the message below:



Unable to find toolchain: /Users/christiantisby/Library/Android/sdk/ndk-bundle/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.9/prebuilt



I'm not understanding what needs to be downloaded/added. I have attempted to delete Android Studio and download it again, but I'm getting the same error. Please help.










share|improve this question






















  • Possible duplicate of Android studio 2.1 Unable to find toolchain of ndk-bundle
    – Lucefer
    Nov 20 at 3:19










  • which gradle version you are using?
    – Mustafa Bohra
    Nov 20 at 4:35










  • @Lucefer the accepted answer there is far more complicated than required.
    – Martin Zeitler
    Nov 20 at 7:41













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Whenever I attempt to run a project in Android Studio, I get the message below:



Unable to find toolchain: /Users/christiantisby/Library/Android/sdk/ndk-bundle/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.9/prebuilt



I'm not understanding what needs to be downloaded/added. I have attempted to delete Android Studio and download it again, but I'm getting the same error. Please help.










share|improve this question













Whenever I attempt to run a project in Android Studio, I get the message below:



Unable to find toolchain: /Users/christiantisby/Library/Android/sdk/ndk-bundle/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.9/prebuilt



I'm not understanding what needs to be downloaded/added. I have attempted to delete Android Studio and download it again, but I'm getting the same error. Please help.







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  • Possible duplicate of Android studio 2.1 Unable to find toolchain of ndk-bundle
    – Lucefer
    Nov 20 at 3:19










  • which gradle version you are using?
    – Mustafa Bohra
    Nov 20 at 4:35










  • @Lucefer the accepted answer there is far more complicated than required.
    – Martin Zeitler
    Nov 20 at 7:41


















  • Possible duplicate of Android studio 2.1 Unable to find toolchain of ndk-bundle
    – Lucefer
    Nov 20 at 3:19










  • which gradle version you are using?
    – Mustafa Bohra
    Nov 20 at 4:35










  • @Lucefer the accepted answer there is far more complicated than required.
    – Martin Zeitler
    Nov 20 at 7:41
















Possible duplicate of Android studio 2.1 Unable to find toolchain of ndk-bundle
– Lucefer
Nov 20 at 3:19




Possible duplicate of Android studio 2.1 Unable to find toolchain of ndk-bundle
– Lucefer
Nov 20 at 3:19












which gradle version you are using?
– Mustafa Bohra
Nov 20 at 4:35




which gradle version you are using?
– Mustafa Bohra
Nov 20 at 4:35












@Lucefer the accepted answer there is far more complicated than required.
– Martin Zeitler
Nov 20 at 7:41




@Lucefer the accepted answer there is far more complicated than required.
– Martin Zeitler
Nov 20 at 7:41












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Update your gradle version and sync project.



In my case I updated it to com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.2.1 and worked fine for me.






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    go the the SDK Manager in Android Studio and then download NDK & LLDB (debugger).



    this would install it at /Users/christiantisby/Library/Android/sdk/ndk-bundle.






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      Go the the SDK Manager in Android Studio
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      After that delete NDK & LLDB



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      If this didn't help you then try Martin Zeitler answer.






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        Update your gradle version and sync project.



        In my case I updated it to com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.2.1 and worked fine for me.






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          Update your gradle version and sync project.



          In my case I updated it to com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.2.1 and worked fine for me.






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            Update your gradle version and sync project.



            In my case I updated it to com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.2.1 and worked fine for me.






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            Update your gradle version and sync project.



            In my case I updated it to com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.2.1 and worked fine for me.







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                go the the SDK Manager in Android Studio and then download NDK & LLDB (debugger).



                this would install it at /Users/christiantisby/Library/Android/sdk/ndk-bundle.






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                  go the the SDK Manager in Android Studio and then download NDK & LLDB (debugger).



                  this would install it at /Users/christiantisby/Library/Android/sdk/ndk-bundle.






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                    up vote
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                    go the the SDK Manager in Android Studio and then download NDK & LLDB (debugger).



                    this would install it at /Users/christiantisby/Library/Android/sdk/ndk-bundle.






                    share|improve this answer












                    go the the SDK Manager in Android Studio and then download NDK & LLDB (debugger).



                    this would install it at /Users/christiantisby/Library/Android/sdk/ndk-bundle.







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                        Go the the SDK Manager in Android Studio
                        enter image description here



                        After that delete NDK & LLDB



                        enter image description here



                        If this didn't help you then try Martin Zeitler answer.






                        share|improve this answer

























                          up vote
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                          Go the the SDK Manager in Android Studio
                          enter image description here



                          After that delete NDK & LLDB



                          enter image description here



                          If this didn't help you then try Martin Zeitler answer.






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                            up vote
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                            Go the the SDK Manager in Android Studio
                            enter image description here



                            After that delete NDK & LLDB



                            enter image description here



                            If this didn't help you then try Martin Zeitler answer.






                            share|improve this answer












                            Go the the SDK Manager in Android Studio
                            enter image description here



                            After that delete NDK & LLDB



                            enter image description here



                            If this didn't help you then try Martin Zeitler answer.







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