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Android Sdk Manager Install Specific Version Of Ndk Bundle

I'm trying to install NDK 15c and I can't seem to figure out how to tell sdkmanager the version. If I run sdkmanager 'ndk-bundle' I will get the latest which I don't want. I've t

Solution 1:

If you're using Gradle plugin 3.5 or later (in beta at time of writing, but will be out soon), add the following to your build.gradle:

android {
    ndkVersion "19.2.5345600"// NDK r19c
}

If you're using an older Gradle plugin, you can download old NDK releases from https://developer.android.com/ndk/downloads/older_releases and point ndk.dir in your local.properties file at that instead.

Solution 2:

You can just download the android-NDK from their archives and integrate it with your android studio. You can download android-NDK 15 from the given URL:

https://developer.android.com/ndk/downloads/older_releases

To connect it with android studio, extract it into your drive and in android studio, go to File -> Project Structure -> SDK Location -> NDK Path (Put extracted path here)

Solution 3:

As stated in the docs:

  1. Use the sdkmanager tool to view versions of CMake and NDK packages that are available:

    sdkmanager --list
  2. Pass the sdkmanager the strings for the packages that you want to install. For example, to install CMake and the NDK, use the following syntax:

    sdkmanager --install"ndk;major.minor.build""cmake;major.minor.micro.build"

Solution 4:

You can download previous versions of NDK in Android Studio by clicking- Tools > SDK Manager. SDK Tools Select the Show Package Details checkbox. NDK (Side by side) checkbox

choose the version you want to download

This is clearly explained in the following Url-

https://developer.android.com/studio/projects/install-ndk#apply-specific-version

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