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I'm using the Android ndk-r8e, and I'm having a problem building a project. I get the above-mentioned error message. I've checked my AndroidManifest.xml and minSdkVersion is set to 15, which is what I intend. According to the error message, APP_PLATFORM is set to android-14, which is smaller, not larger than minSdkVersion, so why am I getting the error?

Thanks.

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  • Have you tried making them the same?
    – eozgonul
    Jan 13, 2014 at 9:52
  • I've tried setting minSdkVersion to 14 but I get the same error. Jan 14, 2014 at 2:02
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    How did you resolve this issue? Feb 16, 2020 at 22:09

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Check your jni/Application.mk

You should have following line:-

APP_PLATFORM := android-14

If you do not have that line then version of your SDK is taken from project.properties files.

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    My project does not have a jni/Application.mk file. In project.properties, target is set to android-15. Jan 14, 2014 at 1:42
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    My project only has jni/Android.mk. In project.properties, target is set to android-15. I have tried to create a new jni/Application.mk with APP_PLATFORM := android-14 as its only line, but that didn't work either. Jan 14, 2014 at 2:52
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    You should create jni/Application.mk It is fine to have 1 line APP_PLATFORM := android-14 Second line might be APP_ABI := all. Do clean ndk-build clean and if message has not gone try to build 'HelloJNI` from $NDK/samples
    – Max
    Jan 14, 2014 at 11:46
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    @Max What about the other way? My "AndroidManifest.xml" has no "minSdkVersion" in it, and only recently the NDK-BUILD started complaining. My Application.mk in teh JNI is set for APP_PLATFORM := android-19... My build.gradle has the minSdkVersion set to 19. I even tried to add the minSdkVersion to the Manifest XML, but no change. It did NOT spit out warnings few months ago. This moving target environment really sucks. May 24, 2018 at 17:26

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