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I want to build Gstreamer source and it needs NDK.

I am setting SDK Manager -> Android SDK -> SDK Tools -> NDK install

and I set local.properties dk:dir="C\:\\Users\\ddd\\AppData\\Local\\Android\\sdk\\ndk-bundle.

After setting ndk, I try to build it, but execution failed.

Execution failed for task ':app:ndkBuild'. > Process 'command 'C:\Users\ddd\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\ndk-bundle\ndk-build.cmd" finished with non-zero exit value 2 message.

How to set ndk on android?

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To find the specific issue, check the Build tab in Android Studio to see which task is failing. For me it was task "cleanNative".

Then run this task manually from Terminal with --debug option.

On Mac or Linux:

./gradlew cleanNative --debug

On Windows:

gradlew cleanNative --debug

From logs, you can then see why it is failing. In my case it was the wrong ABI settings:

10:24:27.140 [QUIET] [system.out] Android NDK: The armeabi ABI is no longer supported. Use armeabi-v7a.    
10:24:27.140 [QUIET] [system.out] Android NDK: NDK Application 'local' targets unknown ABI(s): armeabi    
10:24:27.140 [ERROR] [system.err] /Users/michal-home/Library/Android/sdk/ndk-bundle/build/core/setup-app.mk:79: *** Android NDK: Aborting    .  Stop.
10:24:27.140 [QUIET] [system.out] Android NDK: Please fix the APP_ABI definition in /path-to-app/app/src/main/jni/Application.mk    
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  1. What I infer from above is that you have already installed NDK, make sure you also install CMake and LLDB. (Restart Android Studio after install)

  2. If the problem persists even after that, try deleting the "obj" folder within your ndk library (located at "yourLibary/main/src/obj") and rebuild.

This solved the problem for me.

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You need to make sure the NDK is set properly - go to File->Project Structure->SDK Location and make sure the NDK location is properly set. If it is, perhaps the compilation fails due to some problem with the code, and we will need some more info in order to help you.

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  • The path of your NDK directory should be set via File->Project Structure->SDK Location->Android NDK Location (the last field). If this is not what you are asking, please clarify exactly what you mean.
    – yakobom
    Aug 29, 2018 at 3:46
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In my case and project, it was helpful to use privious ndk version(Revision 17c). So I just have put it in 'C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\ndk-bundle'

Another helpful issue is to put your *.so files within jniLibs folder:

How to include *.so library in Android Studio?

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Check your android project path.

I had a similar problem with empty spaces at my folder name. Avoid things like that or ndk can't do the job

.\Users\User1\Desktop\androidprojects\my project\androidproject1

Instead that use

.\Users\User1\Desktop\androidprojects\myproject\androidproject1

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  • This fixed the following error for me: Process 'command 'D:\Android\SDK\ndk\21.1.6352462/ndk-build.cmd'' finished with non-zero exit value 2
    – Joules
    Mar 12, 2021 at 16:19

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