Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Not Evaluated
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None
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Qt Creator 4.7.0
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Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, Qt Creator 4.7.0, Qt 5.11.1, AndroidStudio 3.1.4, APIs 22, 25, SDK build tools, Android SDK Platform-Tools 28.0.1, Android SDK Tools 26.1.1.
Description
Status / Error Report:
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Menu+: /Tools/Options/Devices
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Dialogue Box Heading+: Missing Android SDK packages.
Dialogue Contents: Android SDK installation is missing necessary packages.
Do you want to install the missing packages? -> Yes
Details pane opened:
"Android settings have errors."
x Platform SDK installed
(Everything else has a green tick, but the option above.)
Licence:
If one closes the Details Pane and presses Update Installed
the following dialogue box will be displayed:
Header: Android SDK Licences
Contents: Please not that the installation and the use of the Android SDK packages may fail if the respective licences are not accepted.
Buttons: Yes / No (What does that mean? )
Followed by the dialogue box:
Header: Android SDK Changes
Contents: Android operations finished.
Button: OK
SDK Manager pane reports:
Checking pending licences ...
Updating installed packages ...
Closing the options dialogue will cancel the running and scheduled SDK operations.
Updating installed packages.
... 5 more
Done.
(I didn't close anything!)
My comment:
Everything is installed.
Android Studio runs lovely with the installation.
Qt Creator points to this installation;
Android SDK location: set (holds a sub-directory platforms with installed apis 22, 25
Android NDK location: set
Qt Creator harps on the message:
x Platform SDK installed,
meaning, obviously,
there is no platform SDK installed,
but it is, namely platform API 22, Lollipop,
that is the best choice according to
https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Creator_Android_Status
The link is by far not up to date.
So Qt 5.11.1, Qt Creator 4.7.0 renders useless for Android development.