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Added steps to install Android SDK Command-line Tools #3987
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Added steps to install Android SDK Command-line Tools
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Finally, click "Apply" to download and install the Android SDK and related build tools. | ||
Click "Apply" to download and install the Android SDK and related build tools. | ||
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In the SDK Tools tab, check if Android SDK Command-line Tools is checked, if not, check it and click apply. This package is necessary for React Native commands on the command line to recognize the Android SDK on your system. |
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This is not correct. Can you clarify?
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Yes, you are correct, it appears that an anomaly has occurred here.
I'm having problems running the build of my project, and running "npx
react-native doctor" it shows me that the Android SDK was not being
recognized, even though it was installed with the ANDROID_HOME environment
variable defined, so I went to the system settings Android Studio and I saw
that this package, Android SDK Command Line Tools, was not installed, I
installed and ran the "npx react-native doctor" command again and it
started to be recognized. However, after restarting my system again (Fedora
39) it no longer recognized the Android SDK, so I still cannot run the
build.
Sorry for taking your time, I'll be more careful and test more next time.
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In docs/_getting-started-linux-android.md
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> @@ -48,7 +48,11 @@ Select the "SDK Platforms" tab from within the SDK Manager, then check the box n
Next, select the "SDK Tools" tab and check the box next to "Show Package Details" here as well. Look for and expand the "Android SDK Build-Tools" entry, then make sure that `33.0.0` is selected.
-Finally, click "Apply" to download and install the Android SDK and related build tools.
+Click "Apply" to download and install the Android SDK and related build tools.
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+In the SDK Tools tab, check if Android SDK Command-line Tools is checked, if not, check it and click apply. This package is necessary for React Native commands on the command line to recognize the Android SDK on your system.
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Added steps to install Android SDK Command-line Tools