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Qt Creator Android Error "platform Sdk Installed"

I am developing Qt Cross platform application for Android, recently i have updated Qt creator and Installed new Qt version. I am using 'Qt Creator version 4.5.0'. I have updated to

Solution 1:

I just found this bugreport, where in the comments can be found

The native 'sdkmanager' tool can not update packages on windows and it fails with JDK 9 and these issues cascades to Qt Creator also.

I just tried installing JDK 8 and changing the path, and after reopening the settings menu it had worked!

Solution 2:

After lot of effort I am able to fix this issue, thanks to Mohammad Kanan, Vesafary who's answer made me get closer to Answer, Actual issue resolved with the following steps. It may be helpful who are facing the same issue In Ubuntu or may work on other platforms as well.

  1. First Step is (as most of the answers suggest) changed from JDK 9 to JDK 8. I am using Java version "1.8.0_152".
  2. Step 1 didn't help me (Qt creator Persist some Settings), so i removed complete Qt 5.8,5.9,5.10 installation (Using Qt Maintainace tool) and following 2 links Uninstall Qt Completely, Uninstall Qt Creator.

and did Instalation again. May be your problem get resolved at this step.

  1. Step 2 also didn't help in my case, QT Creator still persist few settings and need to reset Qt creator settings. That can be done by deleting data in this folder

    ~/.config/QtProject ~/.config/Qt file ~/.config/QtProject.conf

path may be different in different System and OS. following links will be helpful in this case.

Creator FAQ

Stack Overflow Qt Settings 1

Stack Overflow Qt Settings 2

Now i am able to build and run android application.

Solution 3:

I am using the answer box to show you how it works for me, one last comment: I don't install NDK 16 .. try remove it from Android manager; while (For Qt) install seperately NDK 10e (this was a Qt recommendation already). enter image description here

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Solution 4:

"Platform SDK installed" requires a working a sdkmanager command.

If you have the Platform SDK installed, try running the sdkmanager command directly.

This is $ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/tools/bin/sdkmanager. On my Linux system this was in $HOME/Android/Sdk/tools/bin/sdkmanager.

The typically issue is

  • You need to install JDK 8 properly (note that JDK 9, JDK 10 and JDK 11 will not work!)

If you have installed a newer JDK you will need to downgrade to JDK 8. Either OpenJDK or Oracle will work, but it needs to be JDK 8.

Work thru any remaining issues with the sdkmanager command line, then, once that's done, you should find Qt Creator to be happy again.

References:

Solution 5:

Thanks I had the same problem, using Debian Buster (sid) with QtCreator 4.6.2 with Qt5.10.1

Go into ~/.config and wipe all the qtcreator settings, then start again specifying jdk.8 then the paths to the Android SDK and then the NDK.

It then works and the dumb SDK platform not installed error does not occur. :)

Out of interest I tried wiping everything ~/.config/qtcreator* and then specifying jdk10. Does not work as before.

If you then change to jdk8, it still does not work. You have to close QtCreator, wipe all the configs, reopen and choose it again, whereon it will work.

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