Unable to install Android Studio in Ubuntu [duplic

2019-01-10 05:34发布

问题:

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  • Error: Unable to run mksdcard SDK tool 10 answers

I'm using Ubuntu Gnome 14.04, and I have Java 8 installed (both the JDK and the JRE).

When I was installing Android Studio everything worked, but a message appeared saying:

Unable to run mksdcard SDK tool

How can I install Android Studio correctly, or how do I fix this ?

回答1:

Presuming that you are running the 64bit Ubuntu, the fix suggested for "Issue 82711" should solve your problem.

sudo apt-get install lib32z1 lib32ncurses5 lib32bz2-1.0 lib32stdc++6

Update: For Ubuntu 15.10 & 16.04 sudo apt-get install lib32z1 lib32ncurses5 lib32stdc++6



回答2:

@warsong is right. Installing only lib32stdc++6 solved the problem.

For next uses I rewrite @warsongs comment in answer area.

sudo apt-get install lib32stdc++6

Update :

For Ubuntu 15.04,15.10,16.04 LTS & Debian 8



回答3:

For Fedora (tested for Fedora 23/24) run

dnf install compat-libstdc++-296 compat-libstdc++-33 glibc libgcc nss-softokn-freebl libstdc++ ncurses-libs zlib-devel.i686 ncurses-devel.i686 ant


回答4:

I understand the question is regarding UBUNTU, but I had similar problem in Debian Jessie 64bit and warsongs suggestion worked for it also.
When I ran studio.sh android studio would start, but when I tried to configure the android SDK I got the error
Unable to run mksdcard SDK tool
WHen I tried
sudo apt-get install lib32z1 lib32ncurses5 lib32bz2-1.0 lib32stdc++6
Got error
E: Package 'lib32bz2-1.0' has no installation candidate
So took warsongs suggestion and only tried to install lib32stdc++6.
sudo apt-get install lib32stdc++6
After this was able to add the Android SDK into Android Studio.



回答5:

Checkout this page

If you are running a 64-bit distribution on your development machine, you need to install additional packages first. For Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) and above, install the libncurses5:i386, libstdc++6:i386, and zlib1g:i386 packages using apt-get:

sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386 zlib1g:i386


回答6:

The Problem is caused by mksdcard not being installed correctly.

if you are running 64 bit, do this to fix the mksdcard problem.

    sudo dpkg --add-architecture amd64
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install libncurses5:amd64 libstdc++6:amd64 zlib1g:amd64

and 32 bit:

    sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386 zlib1g:i386

In SDK 6.0, the error message is different but means the same thing.

    Unable to run mksdcard


回答7:

None of these options worked for me on Ubuntu 12.10 (yeah, I need to upgrade). However, I found an easy solution. Download the source from here: https://github.com/miracle2k/android-platform_sdk/blob/master/emulator/mksdcard/mksdcard.c. Then simply compile with "gcc mksdcard.c -o mksdcard". Backup mksdcard in the SDK tools subfolder and replace with the newly compiled one. Android Studio will now be happy with your SDK.



回答8:

For Linux Mint run

sudo apt-get install lib32z1 lib32ncurses5 libbz2-1.0 lib32stdc++6


回答9:

If you run sudo apt-get install lib32z1 lib32ncurses5 libbz2-1.0 lib32stdc++6 and got a message like: "The following packages have unmet dependencies: lib32stdc++6 : Depends: lib32gcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1)".

You can do something like this tut: https://askubuntu.com/questions/671791/lib32stdc6-package-depends-on-gcc-base-but-my-installed-version-is-newer



回答10:

This issue arises when your 64 bit os tries to install the Android SDK which in turns tries to install some 32 bit binaries and thus is the issue of compatibility.

Open an additional terminal and type

sudo apt-get install lib32z1 lib32ncurses5 lib32bz2-1.0 lib32stdc++6 

would help to install all the required binaries. After this, start the afresh the Android SDK installation process.