![]() I switched to Ubuntu 12.04, and now I am very frustrated. I had been running Mint 12 before, and everything was working there. Why can't I run any Android NDK commands? Ask Question Asked 7 years, 10 months ago.All I want to do now is be able to build the app and install it on device from the command line as opposed to Android Studio. I have installed Android Studio on my MacBook Air (OS Version 10.11 El Capitan) and have successfully written a small 'hello, world' app and installed on device (Nexus 7) and ran on AVD.I selected the correct folder through the file. ![]() You can also post the content of the output pane. There is a button to the right, I believe I have chosen the folder through that dialog. It should give there already a warning when the content is not correct.
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