In Android Studio 3, I'm seeing this issue:
The specified Android SDK Build Tools version (26.0.0) is ignored, as
it is below the minimum supported version (26.0.2) for Android Gradle
Plugin 3.0.0.
Android SDK Build Tools 26.0.2 will be used.
To suppress this warning, remove "buildToolsVersion '26.0.0'" from
your build.gradle file, as each version of the Android Gradle Plugin
now has a default version of the build tools.
The problem is that because these are third-party/vendor modules that have buildToolsVersion '26.0.0'
, I can't modify their build.gradle without forking each submodule.
Is there a way to set a global buildToolsVersion
that will override all the sub build.gradles?
Here if you are referring to my previous answers Here is an Update.
1. Compile would be removed from the dependencies after 2018.
a new version build Gradle is available.
Use the above-noted stuff it will help you to resolve the errors. It is needed for the developers who are working after March 2018. Also, maven update might be needed. All above answers will not work on the Android Studio 3.1. Hence Above code block is needed to be changed if you are using 3.1. See also I replaced compile by implementation.
Open app/build.gradle file
Change buildToolsVersion
to buildToolsVersion "26.0.2"
change compile 'com.android.support:appcompat
to compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:26.0.2'
Update to Android Studio 3.0.1 which treats these as warnings.
Android 3.0 was treating such warnings as errors and hence causing the gradle sync operation to fail.
Solution to this problem is simple
Go to build.gradle (module.app) file
It will help us to rebuild gradle for the project, to make it sync again.
just clean and make project / rebuilt fixed my issue give a try :-)
Set the buildToolsVersion '26.0.2'
then change classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.0.1'
.
Make sure you set compileSdkVersion
to 26
whiles targetSdkVersion
is also set 26
.
It is also appropriate to sent set compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:26.0.2'
.
Many times as API's are updated. We forgot to update SDK Managers. For accessing recent API's one should always have highest API Level updated if possible should also have other regularly used lower level APIs to accommodate backward compatibility.
Go to build.gradle (module.app) file
change compileSdkVersion
buildToolsVersion
targetSdkVersion, all should have the highest level of API.
invalidate cache in android studio will resolve this issue. Go to file-> click on invalidate cache/restart option.