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Using Studio 2.3, gradle:2.2.1

When I try to attached debugger to app, it shows Android Hybrid Debugger ->

Now Launching Native Debug Session Attention! No symbol directories found - please check your native debug

Start hybrid debugger. And loading all *.so libraries.

I try to rename Android sdk/lldb to lldb_bak but still starting hybrid debugger.

It takes too long, waste of time. Mean while app is not responding. Can any one help me to disable native debugging. I need only java debugging.

Edit: After uninstalling LLDB from sdk tools Android Studio ask me for Quick fix dialog saying "C++ debugger is missing". If I press yes. It install LLDB again and if I press no it gives me error saying.

Error running Android Hybrid Debugger (23533): C++ debugger package is missing or incompatible

By the way I am using wireless debugging and I have c++ module with sources in my project.

Changing run configuration -> "Debug type" to 'Java' doesn't work for me.

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I found solution. Select Java from debugger list. Enjoy. Sometime it happens :)

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    That solution is very helpful, but it works when you connect to an already running process. I don't see how to do it for the common case of starting from the debugger - i.e. you click on the debugger icon, which causes a build (if needed) and then starts the process and then attaches the debugger.
    – John Moore
    Jan 24, 2019 at 17:31
  • @JohnMoore Did you find solution?
    – ivanovd422
    Sep 3, 2019 at 11:40
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    This still launches the native debugger for me from time to time.
    – milosmns
    Feb 17, 2020 at 11:08
  • @JohnMoore Its better to attach debugger after running the app instead of starting with debugger. I feel it's fast to attach then start with debugger. So for me this is totally fine.
    – Thamilan S
    Feb 21, 2020 at 8:02
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For the ones still looking for a permanent solution:

run debug configuration window in android studio 4.1.3

Go to menu Run, then Edit Configurations. Under Debugger then select the Debug Type Java.

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