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Error: Please Select Android Sdk In Android Studio 2.0

I am using Android Studio 2.0 Beta2, and i am trying to run old project that uses google maps api v1 (package com.google.android.maps) as *.jar file. To run this old project i need

Solution 1:

Open gradle.buld in your app module change versionCode or versionName and sync.

Solution 2:

Also just sync the project from the tool bar refer the image

Solution 3:

the easiest way is to:

Tools -> Android -> Sync Project with Gradle Files (Android Studio 3.0.1)

Solution 4:

With Android Studio 2.1.3, I got this message when trying to launch my app.

I used the Module Settings dialog in AS to select another compile SDK version. Then I went back to the same dialog and chose Google API 17 again.

Then AS accepted the settings and could launch my app.

Really weird, as the contents of the build.gradle file is identical to what it was when I had the error message.

Solution 5:

I could fix the problem in my case you need to set the compileSdkVersion and the buildToolsVersion manually in the android studio. I don't know why the android astudio doesn't recognize the value from gradle.

So the steps are:

File/Project Structure/Flavors/

and set the buildToolsVersion and compileSdkVersion.

But you need to check, because the android studio puts this value at the end of the gradle file and if you have replicated this variables, the gradle build make an error. So I make cut and paste in here

android {
    defaultConfig {
        compileSdkVersion 22
        buildToolsVersion '22.0.0'
        minSdkVersion 15
        targetSdkVersion 22
        versionCode versionMajor * 10000 + versionMinor * 1000 + versionPatch * 100 + versionDevel
        versionName "${versionMajor}.${versionMinor}.${versionPatch}.${versionDevel}"
        multiDexEnabled = true
    }

and that's it!

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