![]() ![]() (D:\NVPACK\android-sdk-windows)ġ0-12 12:36:26.7 N: Installing Android Platform Tools 23.1.0 succeeded. 10-12 12:24:28.4 E: Can't read local.cfgġ0-12 12:24:29.2 E: fopen failed, errno = 2ġ0-12 12:25:08.7 E: fopen failed, errno = 2ġ0-12 12:25:12.6 W: The external dependency entry visualstudio doesn't existġ0-12 12:25:12.7 W: The external dependency entry visualstudio doesn't existġ0-12 12:25:25.0 N: Install 24.4.1 Install 23.1.0 Install 23.0.3 Install 19 4.4.2 Install 21 5.0.1 Install 23.2.1 Install 30 Install 11c Install 1.7.0_71 Install 1.8.2 Install 2.2.1 Install 11 Install 6.8216 Install 1.2 Install 7 1.0 Install 1.0 ġ0-12 12:26:14.2 E: Operation was aborted by an application callbackġ0-12 12:26:46.6 E: Operation was aborted by an application callbackġ0-12 12:27:37.7 E: Operation was aborted by an application callbackġ0-12 12:28:08.7 E: Operation was aborted by an application callbackġ0-12 12:29:01.4 E: Operation was aborted by an application callbackġ0-12 12:31:11.9 E: Operation was aborted by an application callbackġ0-12 12:31:31.8 E: Operation was aborted by an application callbackġ0-12 12:31:44.1 E: Operation was aborted by an application callbackġ0-12 12:31:58.8 E: Operation was aborted by an application callbackġ0-12 12:32:20.7 E: Operation was aborted by an application callbackġ0-12 12:32:33.0 E: Operation was aborted by an application callbackġ0-12 12:32:34.2 E: Operation was aborted by an application callbackġ0-12 12:36:26.1 N: Installing Android SDK Base 24.4.1 succeeded. Other than that I could try the Visual Studio 2017 module named UE4 Android… tools or something but seeing as that’s not what the docs say I doubt it’ll lead me to being able to run Gradle. ![]() Last thing I’ll try is re-running the file found here (Codeworks) C:\Program Files\Epic Games\UE_4.18\Engine\Extras\AndroidWorks\Win64 and selecting a different folder to unpack it to. I can’t even find the thing it’s trying to uninstall (it shouldn’t exist at all - I didn’t install ANYTHING to do with Android Development prior to this - I’ve used my old installation files to run ADB commands but I wouldn’t think that would do it renaming the folder didn’t do anything) Nothing that /should/ affect this being able to uninstall. Only other relevant thing I’ve done is disable a bunch of Windows Services and uninstall nearly all of the Windows bloatware Apps Windows 10 comes with. ![]() Afaik UE4 actually has nothing to do with this atm. I’m just using a launcher build of UE4 - nothing special. I’ve installed Visual Studio 2017 with the 2015 compiler. Heck, if I grabbed my old SDK / NDK files off of my secondary drive I bet I could get UE4 to run it just fine BUT I want to use Gradle - I couldn’t get that working whatsoever prior to the reinstallation and was hoping this would fix it. Up until this is attempted everything works well (it’s all downloaded and installed properly). I had this working fine prior to reinstalling and don’t know what to do. I don’t even know what “previous” installation it’s referring to with regard to 11c - I can’t even run adb devices yet. ![]() This is on a 4 day old Windows 10 installation. Did exactly as the documentation told me to up until this occurred. I’ve followed a bunch of steps online to try to fix it to no success. Log file is pretty useless - relevant lines are:ġ2-29 18:47:08.0 N: Uninstall 11c Install 12b Install 1.3325 ġ2-29 18:47:31.7 E: Uninstalling Android NDK 11c failed. ![]()
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