![]() I’m doing: sdkmanager -licenses and accepting them all,Īnd it’s responding with “All SDK package licenses accepted.”īut when I try to do the gradle clean, it keeps getting that error message. ![]() I think that part of, or THE problem, is that the Android SDK’s sdkmanager isn’t properly handling the license agreements. What exactly is Gradle looking at, that’s telling it that one, or more, of the license agreements haven’t been accepted? This is after I try to do a gradle clean from the command line using:Ĭ:\Dev>SET ANDROID_HOME=C:/android-sdk&SET PATH=C:/gradle-4.0/bin %PATH%&SET JAVA_HOME=C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.8.0_31&cd C:/Android/dev/ProgramName&gradle clean īefore building your project, you need to accept the license agreements and complete the installation of the missing components using the Android Studio SDK Manager. You have not accepted the license agreements of the following SDK components: I’d like to know, from the Gradle build perspective, why I’m getting
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