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I've added some pictures with the format *.png to my drawable-directory and linked it with the layouts. But every time when I tried to build it, there appears an error

"...Crunching Crunsher ...png failed"

Following is the output of the console:

app:mergeDebugResources
AAPT out(1561599) : No Delegate set : lost message:Done
AAPT out(12956469) : No Delegate set : lost message:Done
AAPT out(20612543) : No Delegate set : lost message:Crunching             C:\Dev\StudioProjects\test\android\app\src\main\res\drawable\bt_meeting_focused.png
AAPT out(11030156) : No Delegate set : lost message:Crunching     C:\Dev\StudioProjects\test\android\app\src\main\res\mipmap-mdpi\ic_launcher.png
AAPT out(11030156) : No Delegate set : lost message:Crunching single PNG file: C:\Dev\StudioProjects\test\android\app\src\main\res\mipmap-    mdpi\ic_launcher.png
AAPT out(11030156) : No Delegate set : lost message:    Output file:     C:\Dev\StudioProjects\test\android\app\build\intermediates\res\debug\mipmap-mdpi-v4\ic_launcher.png
AAPT out(11030156) : No Delegate set : lost message:Done
AAPT err(11030156): libpng error: Not a PNG file
AAPT out(20612543) : No Delegate set : lost message:Crunching single PNG     file:     C:\Dev\StudioProjects\test\android\app\src\main\res\drawable\bt_meeting_focused.png
AAPT out(20612543) : No Delegate set : lost message:    Output file:     C:\Dev\StudioProjects\test\android\app\build\intermediates\res\debug\drawable\b    t_meeting_focused.png
AAPT out(20612543) : No Delegate set : lost message:Done
AAPT err(20612543): libpng error: Not a PNG file
AAPT err(1561599): libpng error: Not a PNG file
AAPT err(12956469): libpng error: Not a PNG file

 FAILED

FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.

* What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':app:mergeDebugResources'.
> Crunching Cruncher uhr.png failed, see logs

* Try:
Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --    debug option to get more log output.

BUILD FAILED

Total time: 14.598 secs
Executing tasks: [clean, :app:generateDebugSources,     :app:generateDebugAndroidTestSources]

Configuration on demand is an incubating feature.
:app:clean
:app:preBuild UP-TO-DATE
:app:preDebugBuild UP-TO-DATE
:app:checkDebugManifest
:app:preReleaseBuild UP-TO-DATE
:app:prepareComAndroidSupportSupportV42220Library
:app:prepareDebugDependencies
:app:compileDebugAidl
:app:compileDebugRenderscript
:app:generateDebugBuildConfig
:app:generateDebugAssets UP-TO-DATE
:app:mergeDebugAssets
:app:generateDebugResValues UP-TO-DATE
:app:generateDebugResources
:app:mergeDebugResources
AAPT out(14080484) : No Delegate set : lost message:Done
AAPT out(9206750) : No Delegate set : lost message:Done
AAPT out(25360025) : No Delegate set : lost message:Done
AAPT err(25360025): libpng error: Not a PNG file
AAPT err(14080484): libpng error: Not a PNG file
AAPT out(6423170) : No Delegate set : lost message:Crunching C:\Dev\StudioProjects\test\android\app\src\main\res\drawable\anfrage_senden_.png
AAPT err(6423170): libpng error: Not a PNG file
AAPT out(6423170) : No Delegate set : lost message:Crunching single PNG file:     C:\Dev\StudioProjects\test\android\app\src\main\res\drawable\anfrage_senden_.png
AAPT out(6423170) : No Delegate set : lost message: Output file: C:\Dev\StudioProjects\test\android\app\build\intermediates\res\debug\drawable\a    nfrage_senden_.png
AAPT out(6423170) : No Delegate set : lost message:Done
AAPT err(9206750): libpng error: Not a PNG file

Process list not empty
:app:mergeDebugResources FAILED

FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.

* What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':app:mergeDebugResources'.
> Crunching Cruncher uhr.png failed, see logs

* Try:
Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --    debug option to get more log output.

BUILD FAILED

Total time: 4.325 secs

I tried to clean the project, rebuild it, refresh the dependencies via "gradlew clean build --refresh-dependencies", nothing worked. I've checked the dependencies in the build.gradle file but nothing seems creating the error.

   apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
   android {
   compileSdkVersion 22
   buildToolsVersion "22.0.1"
   compileOptions.encoding = 'windows-1251'

   defaultConfig {
       applicationId "com.example.benutzer.test"
       minSdkVersion 16
       targetSdkVersion 22
       versionCode 1
       versionName "1.0"
   }
   buildTypes {
    release {
           minifyEnabled false
           proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android.txt'),    'proguard-rules.pro'
       }
   }
   }

   dependencies {
   compile 'com.android.support:support-v4:22.2.0'
  }

Do you've got an idea, what's the source of the error? The filepath is also not too long and everytime unter 256 signs, that also not the problem :/

Thank you in advance :)

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  • have you had any further luck on this? I am experiencing the same.
    – mushcraft
    Jun 19, 2015 at 20:09
  • 1
    I already solved this issue by sharing the solution here --> stackoverflow.com/questions/22583418/…
    – ashumeow
    Mar 29, 2016 at 6:15
  • 2
    Error: File path too long on windows, keep below 240 characters Just try to use shorter path for your project. In my case i have moved my project source from other folder to desktop and after opening project from desktop this problem solved automatically.
    – Lucky Rana
    Sep 23, 2016 at 2:49
  • @LuckyRana same worked for me Jan 18, 2017 at 9:10
  • As @LuckyRana said , less number of characters matters , i did not have to change the directory , my project name was too long , so made it shorter and it worked . This might help if someone faces the issue and their project is already in a root directory .
    – devcodes
    May 23, 2017 at 4:33

33 Answers 33

128

In my case, the error was caused by a PNG file I added to the drawable folder. I had changed its extension from jpg to png by changing the text (in an inproper way) and then uploading it as PNG.

This was the problem Android Studio was pointing to.

I fixed this problem and got the error to disappear by changing the file extension using the Paint.NET tool or any other tool (proper way), and then uploading it to the drawable folder.

6
  • 13
    Tip: if you are on mac os you can open the terminal and run the following command from images folder: 'sips -s format png *.png --out .' It will properly convert all the files with .png sufix into real PNG files :)
    – cassioso
    Jun 14, 2016 at 4:08
  • same thing happened to me I renamed an extension too from psd to png and it failed to run. got this exact error message. Jul 19, 2016 at 13:38
  • 2
    This issue reproduced for me as well. Much thanks for your answer.
    – Nisim Naim
    Dec 21, 2016 at 8:46
  • @cassioso Thanks buddy.
    – WideFide
    Feb 27, 2017 at 18:42
  • 1
    Thanks buddy.. resolved my issue by doing exactly the same u mentioned.
    – Aparna
    May 12, 2017 at 22:45
116

I fixed this issue by moving the project to the outer directory, and it then compiled successfully.

It was due to the long path of the project directory.

For example, I moved the project from:

D:/Android/Apps/AndroidStudioProject/AppName

to

D:/Android/AppName
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  • I don't know why.. but that is the only thing that worked for me. Thank you so much!
    – drayn
    Sep 20, 2016 at 20:07
  • 1
    Yes, I can't explain why. But this worked fine for me too Oct 3, 2016 at 15:53
  • 8
    Might be due to long path issue.
    – Rajeev
    Oct 10, 2016 at 4:21
  • 1
    Had the same problem on Windows 7 x64, Gradle 2.14.1, Android build tools 24.0.2. My full path to the resource file was too long (243 symbols). When I renamed the folder with the project it fixed the problem.
    – Dmitry
    Oct 26, 2016 at 16:02
  • Worked for me too!. Had the problem on Android studio 2.2.0
    – Zen
    Oct 30, 2016 at 1:25
53

This is due to adding an image in drawable which has some extension like (.jpg), and you have changed or saved that to a .png format (this error will occur while changing the image format manually without using an editor tool).

Android Studio will throws an error while compiling the resource package using AAPT (Android Asset Packaging Tool), so all you need to do is use some image editor tools like GIMP or Paint to save the extension accordingly. Rebuild your project once everything is done.

For example: open your image in Paint (drag and drop your image to open it) → menu FileSave AsSave as Type → select your required type from the dropdown like I have shown in the below pictures:

Enter image description here

Enter image description here

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  • @krish I have change extension with gimp but it seems not working any other way please help. Feb 19, 2016 at 5:08
  • 1
    use Paint tool to change the Extension of Image dude, its pretty Easy. I have explained above regards how to use it too... Feb 19, 2016 at 11:18
  • 1
    I changed image extension with Preview (on Mac), worked perfectly, many thanks!
    – Emzor
    Apr 7, 2016 at 1:14
  • 1
    Word of Caution : Using Paint will remove the transparency if there was any transparency in your Image.
    – Kingston
    Jul 12, 2016 at 23:06
  • 1
    this is really helpful thnx so much Oct 25, 2017 at 16:39
20

In my case the solution was simple. I moved the entire project to another location where the path is short.

The problem was caused by long directory names and file names.

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  • 5
    The OP does say that the file path is not to long. If you want to challenge him on that perhaps a comment would be better. Oct 27, 2016 at 17:56
  • This has to do with Windows path length limits when Bamboo is running on Windows Server. Solution: Build on Linux!
    – Ewoks
    Feb 1, 2017 at 15:03
20

The best solution is to change buildDir in build.gradle:

For example:

allprojects {
    buildDir = "C:/tmp/${rootProject.name}/${project.name}"
    repositories {
        jcenter()
    }
}

Rebuild and happy coding.

2
  • Much easier than moving the project. Nice!
    – fishjd
    Mar 17, 2017 at 19:16
  • Tried the solution and it worked but now i cant deploy to my phone from Visual Studio 2015. Get the following error "Could not locate a deployable apk. You may need to build your project." Jan 19, 2018 at 10:15
9

In my case, I solved this problem by simply changing my library file as I made a silly mistake of adding two different versions of the same library.

As this can be due to varied reasons, I found out the following ways to solve this issue as per the problem:

  1. Mismatch of resources

  2. Missing attributes, wrong tags, etc. in resources

  3. Issue in styles

  4. Missing name in styles

  5. Duplicacy of resources and libraries

  6. Sometimes it can even be solved by changing the compatible library in build.gradle

  7. Executing the aapt command

  8. Renaming the extension from .jpg to .png

  9. Simply with the help of Clean Project.

    1. Even in some cases, restarting Android Studio can solve the problem.
4

This is because your PNG file is not supported or else you renamed your file directly.

Do the following steps.

  1. Copy your image source file from Android Studio to your desktop.
  2. Open the file with Paint.
  3. Save file as extension .png
  4. Delete the existing source file from Android Studio which you copied.
  5. Add the newly created file which you renamed via Paint.

Problem solved :)

1
  • I have used tinypng.com for regenerating png images Jun 2, 2017 at 15:39
4

In my case, when I created a 9.png file, my original PNG file was using the margin where the 9.png line is drawn, creating a bad 9.png file. Try to add some margin to your PNG file.

1
  • Yes mine was similar to this. I was altering an image file and when I saved it, it became corrupt. I just had to redo the adjustments to the image and resave it.
    – Gerard G
    Apr 27, 2017 at 5:19
4

If you're running Linux, try this:

sudo apt-get install lib32stdc++6 lib32z1

It is from here.

3

The best answer is already given in the gradle output:

* Try:
Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. 

Open the Terminal in Android Studio and run gradlew :app:mergeDebugResources --stacktrace. (In my case it was the Windows 240 char limit), but it should give you the root cause for any other issue just as well.

3

In my case, I believe this issue was to do with the length of the file path. UNIX and Windows systems impose a maximum path length of 255 and 260 characters respectively, and I believe the crunch process fails when assigning to a dynamically-specified path. So, even if the quoted path lengths in the error message are shorter than the limit (mine was only 187 within a Windows build environment), I think the crunch utility may internally specify a longer path, even if just temporarily.

You may determine whether this is the source of error by moving your project to the root-most directory on your file system, then attempt recompiling.

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  • Thank you. I had the same problem but did not realize it. The error message did not indicate path length as the problem and the length of the path to the file it prints was well under 255. Nevertheless, setting an env var GRADLE_USER_HOME to something very short fixed the issue on my build machine. Mar 17, 2018 at 2:45
2

I tried to rebuilt, restart, clean, update Gradle, etc. However, none of them worked for me.

Sometimes, it can be caused by a wrong naming for an XML or resource file.

At least, for me, that problem was solved by changing the name.

2

I noticed downgrading Gradle build tools to 1.2.3 solved my problem of the Crunching PNG error, but on 1.5.0 the problem continues.

1

File > Invalidate Caches / Restart

1

I had put my images into my drawable folder at the beginning of the project, and it would always give me this error and never build so I:

  1. Deleted everything from drawable
  2. Tried to run (which obviously caused another build error because it's missing a reference to files
  3. Re-added the images to the folder, re-built the project, ran it, and then it worked fine.

I have no idea why this worked for me, but it did. Good luck with this mess we call Android Studio.

1

The Crunching process is the image preparation process, which means something is wrong with your image files. In my case I had a PNG file which was not really a PNG file.

My solution:

I converted all my images to PNG running a super simple Python script from within the image folder, so in total all you need to do is:

  1. In order to install the PIL library, run: pip install pillow

  2. Save the below Python code in a .py file within your images folder you want to convert.

  3. Adjust the from_format, to_format variables in the script to whatever you need.

  4. Run script: python script_name.py

    import os
    from PIL import Image
    
    from_format = (".jpg", ".png", ".bmp")
    to_format = "png"
    
    for fn in os.listdir('.'):
         if os.path.isfile(fn) and fn.lower().endswith(from_format):
            print "Converting File: %s" % fn
            im = Image.open(fn)
            im.save(fn.split('.')[0] + '.' + to_format, to_format.upper())
    

And if you want read more about the Image module: http://effbot.org/imagingbook/image.htm

1

I faced this problem when I copied my images (no matter JPEG or PNG) into the drawable folder manually. There might be different kinds of temporary solutions to this problem, but one best eternal way is to use the Drawable importer plugin for Android studio.

Install it by going to: menu FileSettingsPluginsBrowse Repositories → search "Drawable". You'll find Drawable importer as the first option. Click install on the right panel.

Use it by right clicking on the Drawable resource folder and then new. Now you can see four new options added to the bottom of the list, and among those you will find your appropriate option. In this case the "Batch drawable import" would do the trick.

1

I got this issue after migration to Gradle 3.3, on Windows (with gradle-2.14.1 everything was fine).

The problem was in the path to the Gradle build-cache, which contains Cyrillic characters, like

C:\Users\Иван\.android\build-cache

So I renamed the user's folder to "Ivan", and the problem was gone.

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  • +1 but we couldn't resolve the problem at our build server. Path looks good but doesn't work. We went back to old gradle... :/ Mar 10, 2017 at 10:27
1

It seems to be a nasty problem of Gradle. We just upgraded from 2.14 to 3.3 and our build server couldn't build any more (a local build in Android Studio worked).

Error with too long path shows for example:

C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile.gradle\caches\3.3\scripts-remapped\build_bonsjy48fqq8sotonpgrvhswt\36ejadunoxgw3iugkh95lqw\projedd7e29570ae79482d0308d82f4e346b\classes\build_bonsjy48fqq8sotonpgrvhswt$_run_closure1$_closure8$_closure13$_closure14$_closure15.class

We had to create a local user account for the service that ran as system service for years... Now it saves under C:\Users... which is much shorter as the system profile path.

1

I changed the location of the app and copied it to a short path. You can do that by just copying your project and pasting it to a new Short Location. And, it worked for me.

For example,

Old_path: c/:user/android_studio_project/your_app
New_path: c/:your_app
0

Closing Android Studio and opening again solved this issue in my case.

Give it a try. I know it is not the right solution or answer, but it works. I am not sure about the root cause. It would be great if someone can share that.

0

I was importing an Android application in Android Studio (Gradle version 2.10) from Eclipse. The drawable images are not supported, then manually remove those images and paste some PNG images.

And also update the Android drawable importer from the Android repository. Then clean and rebuild the application, and then it works.

0

This error was caused for me because of the path where my project was located. There was a blank space in one folder, for example,

Folder\Another Folder\MyAndroidProjects\...

Changing it to Folder\AnotherFolder\MyAndroidProjects\... and resynchronising Gradle resolved this for me.

0

I have faced this problem also, and it has not been solved by reformatting the image although it was an image from a project app of Google, and it was only solved by:

Moving the project file to the partition directly

Try it. It might help you.

0

In my case I reached the solution in two steps:

  1. Keep your project name, package name, folder names short, because if the directory name exceeds 255 characters it gives the mergeResource error.
  2. Keep your drawables in the drawable folders. Any drawable file such as .jpg and .png outside the drawable folders throws the mergeResource folder error.
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  • 255 characters? What platform? Linux? Mac? Jan 20, 2018 at 0:15
0

I am also suffering from the same issue. In my case I just copied the image to the drawable folder, then Android Studio is showing the error "Some file crunching failed".

My problem regarding to image only because that image was saved from the one of the my customized camera application in .png format. And for testing purposes I copied it into the drawable folder.

After that I tested saving the image as .jpg. It was not giving any error. That means the camera by default supports the ".jpg" format.

Finally I realized two things:

  1. The camera by default supports the ".jpg" format

  2. Without using image tools, don't change the image formats (even programmatically).

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  • file extension != file format You can name a file like you want - it won't change it's format. Mar 10, 2017 at 10:46
  • I am not understanding what you trying to say!. My image taken from the custom camera app and saved as .png programmatically. So when I add that image to drawable folder compilation was fail. when save the image from my camera app as .jpg it won't give the error. Mar 10, 2017 at 11:01
  • I understood your answer like this: your app created a jpg but named it "png" and then you were surprised that it didn't work. Mar 28, 2017 at 13:58
0

Just add this to your local.properties file of your project:

BUILD_DIR=C\:\\Tmp

(The error in Windows is due a long path, so I gave the path to one temporary folder.)

0

For me, it is because one of my .png files is actually a .psd file. Resave it to real PNG file, and it is fixed.

0

For me, it was a corrupted PNG file.

Go to your res folder and try to open every image. When you find an image which can't be opened, replace it with a good image.

0

It took a lot of investigation to figure this out, but the root cause of this issue, in my case, turned out to be that the processor of my dev machine is no longer supported by Android Studio. Please see this this issue for more details.

The issue manifests itself as errors related to *.9.png files, but in reality the problem is that Android Studio no longer works on processors that don't support SSSE3 instructions (AMD Phenom, Athlon and older processors, for instance). There doesn't seem to be any workaround at this time.

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