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I tried to install my app into Android L Preview Intel Atom Virtual Device, it failed with error:

INSTALL_FAILED_NO_MATCHING_ABIS

What does it mean?

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  • Check this link for Android 3.0.1 issue : stackoverflow.com/a/49473570/3400991 Mar 25, 2018 at 7:43
  • would an apk whose manifest has arm64-v8a work on an android phone which has : W-P220:/ # getprop ro.product.cpu.abi armeabi-v7a thank you for any hints/clues Dec 10, 2023 at 21:01

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INSTALL_FAILED_NO_MATCHING_ABIS is when you are trying to install an app that has native libraries and it doesn't have a native library for your cpu architecture. For example if you compiled an app for armv7 and are trying to install it on an emulator that uses the Intel architecture instead it will not work.

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    @DanielOchoa Its because they wont to maintain two images for a preview release. When L is officially launched I am sure there will be a Intel x86 image as well. Oct 7, 2014 at 7:30
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    How to overcome on this problem. i am using Genymotion Emulater and install gapps and Genymotion-ARM-Translation_v1.1 still m getting this problem. Mar 13, 2015 at 12:50
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    If you have this problem on Genymotion even when using the ARM translator it is because you are creating an x86 virtual device like the Google Nexus 10. Pick an ARM virtual device instead, like one of the Custom Tablets. May 13, 2015 at 19:23
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    Any idea why this won't work on a Nexus 9 running 5.1.1. It works fine on a Sony Xperia Z2 tablet running 4.4.2. Compiled Sdk 21, min 17 abd targeted 22.
    – Bear
    Jun 8, 2015 at 9:10
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    I had this issue while using the Android Studio emulator for a Nexus 5x on my Windows machine. For speed reasons [10x faster] the default is simulating the phone as if it is working with an Intel x86 architecture [Nexus 5x's Snapdragon 808 is actually based on ARM: tomshardware.com/reviews/lg-g4,4353-2.html ]. I fixed the error entering the AVD manager, selecting the simulated device that was giving me the error and clicking on Edit button where I set up an ARM (armeabi-v7a) architecture. After this change plus emulator reboot the installation went through with no issues
    – Antonino
    Apr 10, 2018 at 0:48
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INSTALL_FAILED_NO_MATCHING_ABIS is when you are trying to install an app that has native libraries and it doesn't have a native library for your cpu architecture. For example if you compiled an app for armv7 and are trying to install it on an emulator that uses the Intel architecture instead it will not work.

Using Xamarin on Visual Studio 2015. Fix this issue by:

  1. Open your xamarin .sln
  2. Right click your android project
  3. Click properties
  4. Click Android Options
  5. Click the 'Advanced' tab
  6. Under "Supported architectures" make the following checked:

    1. armeabi-v7a
    2. x86
  7. save

  8. F5 (build)

Edit: This solution has been reported as working on Visual Studio 2017 as well.

Edit 2: This solution has been reported as working on Visual Studio 2017 for Mac as well.

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    That solution worked on Visual Studio 2017 too, for a Xamarin.Android project. Jun 3, 2017 at 0:53
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    This also worked for me when using an Android WebView App project
    – JRodd
    Jan 19, 2018 at 19:49
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    It seems on Xamarin, on every new day there is a new, unexpected obstackle preventing me from running my application (which worked yesterday). Since my csproj file is on dropbox, I could check version history, and this property was not in the file yesterday, it was missing altogether. Today, I had to add the x86 option in order to make app run. Why on earth is xamarin or android suddenly using different default values? This is so frustrating! Anyway, thanks to people like you, I can overcome and get on with work. Thanks a lot, and +1 for you!
    – TMan
    Feb 3, 2018 at 11:25
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    Wish I could upvote more than once... Tested and working on VS 2017 for Mac. Apr 26, 2018 at 11:23
  • For Visual Studio Community 2019 for Mac: 1. Right click on your android project 2. Click Options 3. Click Android Build 4. Advanced
    – null
    Mar 31, 2020 at 8:31
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I'm posting an answer from another thread because it's what worked well for me, the trick is to add support for both architectures :

Posting this because I could not find a direct answer and had to look at a couple of different posts to get what I wanted done...

I was able to use the x86 Accelerated (HAXM) emulator by simply adding this to my Module's build.gradle script Inside android{} block:

splits {
        abi {
            enable true
            reset()
            include 'x86', 'armeabi-v7a'
            universalApk true
        }
    }

Run (build)... Now there will be a (yourapp)-x86-debug.apk in your output folder. I'm sure there's a way to automate installing upon Run but I just start my preferred HAXM emulator and use command line:

adb install (yourapp)-x86-debug.apk
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    Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_NO_MATCHING_ABIS]
    – abbasalim
    Aug 3, 2016 at 11:41
  • Didn't work for me and could not find (yourapp)-x86-debug.apk file in my project output.
    – Eido95
    Jan 3, 2017 at 20:15
  • I don't necessarily want to split APKs, is that an option? @DrissBounouar
    – ericn
    Jan 11, 2018 at 7:24
  • You can use the universal apk, presumably it has both architectures. Jan 12, 2018 at 16:33
  • still facing the same problem
    – Viks
    Mar 14, 2018 at 7:07
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If you using Genymotion you need Installing ARM Translation and GApps

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  • In some APIs that you used,You need add both "ARM Translation Installer v1.1" and "GApps for your Android version".
    – saneryee
    Jan 21, 2015 at 9:47
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    UPDATE May 28th, 2017: This guide is no longer supported and probably doesn't work. Please don't use it or ask for support anymore. from xda-developers Sep 21, 2017 at 18:12
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    You can follow this link to install ARM Translation Jul 10, 2019 at 16:55
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This is indeed a strange error that can be caused by multidexing your app. To get around it, use the following block in your app's build.gradle file:

android {
  splits {
    abi {
        enable true
        reset()
        include 'x86', 'armeabi-v7a'
        universalApk true
    }
  }
  ...[rest of your gradle script]
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    Hi. This made my project build successfully but still it gave me the same error. I am working on mac, genymotion. Also, in general, is this settings that you told are only for the debug version or also for release build? Jun 10, 2016 at 19:23
  • @user3241111 This can be used for both debug and prod. Have you tried to clean your project. Or perhaps invalidate/restart Android Studio? Jun 10, 2016 at 19:37
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    @user3241111 If you are using gradlew for command-line terminal builds, then you can still clean your project with gradle. Jun 10, 2016 at 20:08
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    I tried this solution, it worked.. In my project there wasn't any APP_ABI. But I added it accordingly and it build just one apk and it works. stackoverflow.com/a/35565901/3241111 Jun 10, 2016 at 20:17
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    Also, I just added enabled gradle daemon and it has paced up the process so much... Anyways, thanks for your support :) Jun 10, 2016 at 20:54
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On Android 8:

apache.commons.io:2.4

gives INSTALL_FAILED_NO_MATCHING_ABIS, try to change it to implementation 'commons-io:commons-io:2.6' and it will work.

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    Thank you so much, you save my day. I dont know why I got: implementation 'org.apache.directory.studio:org.apache.commons.io:2.4' Sep 18, 2018 at 17:02
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This solution worked for me. Try this, add following lines in your app's build.gradle file

splits {
    abi {
        enable true
        reset()
        include 'x86', 'armeabi-v7a'
        universalApk true
    }
}
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I know there were lots of answers here, but the TL;DR version is this (If you're using Xamarin Studio):

  1. Right click the Android project in the solution tree
  2. Select Options
  3. Go to Android Build
  4. Go to Advanced tab
  5. Check the architectures you use in your emulator (Probably x86 / armeabi-v7a / armeabi)
  6. Make a kickass app :)
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i had this problem using bitcoinJ library (org.bitcoinj:bitcoinj-core:0.14.7) added to build.gradle(in module app) a packaging options inside the android scope. it helped me.

android {
...
    packagingOptions {
        exclude 'lib/x86_64/darwin/libscrypt.dylib'
        exclude 'lib/x86_64/freebsd/libscrypt.so'
        exclude 'lib/x86_64/linux/libscrypt.so'
    }
}
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    Thanks. It helped me with Bitcoin J Integration.
    – Umer Kiani
    Jan 18, 2019 at 15:07
  • Thanks you so much i am try many solution but this solution works for me for me My issue is for scrypt-1.4.0.jar not install in android Pie version (Nokia 7.1)Device Feb 1, 2019 at 10:08
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this worked for me ... Android > Gradle Scripts > build.gradle (Module:app) add inside android*

android {
  //   compileSdkVersion 27
     defaultConfig {
        //
     }
     buildTypes {
        //
     }
    // buildToolsVersion '27.0.3'

    splits {
           abi {
                 enable true
                 reset()
                 include 'x86', 'armeabi-v7a'
                 universalApk true
               }
    }
 }

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The comment of @enl8enmentnow should be an answer to fix the problem using genymotion:

If you have this problem on Genymotion even when using the ARM translator it is because you are creating an x86 virtual device like the Google Nexus 10. Pick an ARM virtual device instead, like one of the Custom Tablets.

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    I am working on mac and probably it's build for x86 virtual device. I tried with genymotion custom tablet also, it didn't work, and gave same error while installing May 9, 2016 at 7:26
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Visual Studio mac - you can change the support here:

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this problem is for CPU Architecture and you have some of the abi in the lib folder.

go to build.gradle for your app module and in android, block add this :

  splits {
            abi {
                enable true
                reset()
                include 'x86', 'armeabi-v7a'
                universalApk true
            }
        }
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In my case(Windows 10, Flutter, Android Studio), I simply created a new emulator device in Android Studio. This time, I have chosen x86_64 ABI instead of only x86. It solved my issue. My emulator devices are shown in the screenshot below. New and Old Emulator Devices

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  • From your image how i can get the pixel 5 api 31 virtual devices ? where do i download from or how to add manually on android studio ? because i have only pixel 5 with api level 30 only Nov 19, 2021 at 17:01
  • didn't work for me , seems like it's hit or miss thing. Mar 2, 2022 at 17:20
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Hi if you are using this library;

implementation 'org.apache.directory.studio:org.apache.commons.io:2.4'

Replace it with:

implementation 'commons-io:commons-io:2.6'

And the problem will be fixed.

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In the visual studio community edition 2017, sometimes the selection of Supported ABIs from Android Options wont work.

In that case please verify that the .csproj has the following line and no duplicate lines in the same build configurations.

 <AndroidSupportedAbis>armeabi;armeabi-v7a;x86;x86_64;arm64-v8a</AndroidSupportedAbis>

In order to edit,

  1. Unload your Android Project
  2. Right click and select Edit Project ...
  3. Make sure you have the above line only one time in a build configuration
  4. Save
  5. Right click on your android project and Reload
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  • I think the same happens in 2019 too. Just like you, I have to specify explicit all supported ABIs. When they are all selected in options menu, the property in the .csproj file is empty. And the documentation says that in Release mode by default targets armeabi-v7a. link
    – mihkov
    Jan 15, 2022 at 22:40
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In my case, in a xamarin project, in visual studio error removed by selecting properties --> Android Options and check Use Share run Times and Use Fast Deployment, in some cases one of them enter image description here

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In my case, I needed to download the x86 version of the application.

  1. Go to https://www.apkmirror.com/
  2. Search for the app
  3. Select the first one in the list
  4. Look at the top of the page, where is has [Company Name] > [Application Name] > [Version Number]
  5. Click the Application Name
  6. Click 'All Variants'
  7. The list should contain an x86 variant to download
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For genymotion on mac, I was getting INSTALL_FAILED_NO_MATCHING_ABIS error while installing my apk.

In my project there wasn't any "APP_ABI" but I added it accordingly and it built just one apk for both architectures but it worked. https://stackoverflow.com/a/35565901/3241111

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Basically if you tried Everything above and still you have the same error "Because i am facing this issue before too" then check which .jar or .aar or module you added may be the one library using ndk , and that one is not supporting 8.0 (Oreo)+ , likewise i am using Microsoft SignalR socket Library adding its .jar files and latterly i found out app not installing in Oreo then afterwards i remove that library because currently there is no solution on its git page and i go for another one.

So please check the library you are using and search about it if you eagerly needed that one.

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In general case to find out which library dependency has incompatible ABI,

  • build an APK file in Android Studio (menu Build > Build Bundle(s)/APK(s) > Build APK(s)) // actual on 01.04.2020
  • rename APK file, replacing extension "apk" with extension "zip"
  • unpack zip file to a new folder
  • go to libs folder
  • find out which *.jar libraries with incompatible ABIs are there

You may try to upgrade version / remove / replace these libraries to solve INSTALL_FAILED_NO_MATCHING_ABIS when install apk problem

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Just in case, this might help someone like me. I had this same issue in Unity 3D. I was attempting to use the emulators from Android Studio. So I enabled Target Architecture->x86 Architecture(although deprecated) in Player Settings and it worked!

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I faced this issue when moved from Android 7(Nougat) to Android 8(Oreo).

I have tried several ways listed above and to my bad luck nothing worked.

So i changed the .apk file to .zip file extracted it and found lib folder with which this file was there /x86_64/darwin/libscrypt.dylib so to remove this i added a code in my build.gradle module below android section (i.e.)

packagingOptions {
    exclude 'lib/x86_64/darwin/libscrypt.dylib'
    exclude 'lib/x86_64/freebsd/libscrypt.so'
    exclude 'lib/x86_64/linux/libscrypt.so'
}

Cheers issue solved

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This happened to me. I checked the SDK Manager and it told me the one I was using had a update. I updated it and the problem went away.

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Quite late, but just ran into this. This is for Xamarin.Android. Make sure that you're not trying to debug in release mode. I get that exact same error if in release mode and attempting to debug. Simply switching from release to debug allowed mine to install properly.

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In my case setting folowing options helpet me out

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Somehow, this fix the issue out of no reason.

./gradlew clean assemble and then install the app.

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