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I have Android Studio version 3.0. When I use the command flutter doctor it shows me the following:

Unable to find bundled Java version

My current Java version is (build 1.8.0_131-b11) on Windows 10.

I don't have any older versions of Android Studio on my computer.

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For Mac Users:

Set the JAVA_HOME path by following this article and then apply the following commands:

For the JetBrains Runtime "Android Studio Electric Eel"

cd /Applications/Android\ Studio.app/Contents/jbr
ln -s ../jbr jdk
ln -s "/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin" jdk

Then go to the Finder and search for Android Studio:

  1. Right click -> Show Package Contents
  2. Open the contents folder, then create new folder called jre
  3. Copy the contents of the JetBrainsRuntime folder and paste it into the jre folder

flutter doctor -v should work now!

Other versions

cd /Applications/Android\ Studio.app/Contents/jre
ln -s ../jre jdk
ln -s "/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin" jdk

Then you can run flutter doctor -v


For Mac users who are using the JetBrains Toolbox:

Set the JAVA_HOME path following the article.

After that, change username to your macOS username and run:

cd /Users/username/Library/Application Support/JetBrains/Toolbox/apps/AndroidStudio/ch-0/203.7583922/Android Studio.app/Contents/jre
ln -s ../jre jdk
ln -s "/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin" jdk

flutter doctor -v

If you're still facing the issue, you can try this workaround:

cd /Applications/Android\ Studio.app/Contents
ln -s jbr jre
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    I followed everything except that I couldn't find "jre" folder, it was "jbr" for me. issue was fixed when I renamed the folder to "jre"
    – Texv
    Jun 17, 2022 at 8:33
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    @Texv instead of rename, create a link by "ln -s jbr jre", otherwise "Android Studio Preview" can not be launched.
    – Chandler
    Nov 24, 2022 at 4:14
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    'sudo ln -s jbr jre' was giving me 'ln: jre: Operation not permitted' so I just copied the jbr folder and renamed it jre Feb 2 at 22:31
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    If your not permitted go here osxdaily.com/2018/10/09/… Feb 17 at 1:33
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    God bless the internet... Attention for anyone using newer versions of Mac btw, even 'sudo ln -s jbr jre' will fail because there is a new security setting where you actually have to go in and grant terminal permission to edit other applications.
    – jcodes
    May 6 at 22:32
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Right approach

In short and simple, the best approach to fix this issue is by upgrading your Android Studio and Flutter to latest versions, in order to avoid any potential issues (e.g. patching) in future.

Original answer

For those having these issues with the latest Android Studio - Electric Eel version, and other canaries and preview releases, note that the bundled jre directory in the Android Studio installation folder is now renamed to jbr

To resolve this, just create a sym link jre -> jbr and Flutter won't complain.

On Linux

cd ~/android-studio/ && ln -s jbr jre

Windows (check installation folder)

cd C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio
mklink /D "jre" "jbr"

or

New-Item -ItemType SymbolicLink -Path .\jre -Target .\jbr

Mac OS

cd /Applications/Android\ Studio.app/Contents
ln -s jbr jre

Note that if you are running a preview release, and depending on your OS, the default installation directory might be different, e.g. on Linux it would be

~/android-studio-preview/

In either case, you can check the installation directory by running

flutter doctor -v

Also, in case if you run with permissions issues, you can try running the command with admin privileges, depending on your OS.

For example on Mac/Linux, you can just run the same command with sudo and it should work, additionally on Mac, you'll have to configure the Disk Access permissions, depends on your version, but most probably can be found under:

Settings - Privacy & Security - Full Disk Access - Terminal

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    Is there any source or comment on the directory name change by the dev team? Been pulling my hair for the last hour reinstalling and browsing the directories trying to figure it out what was wrong, thanks
    – Isaias
    Jan 16 at 4:19
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    bro, operation not permitted on mac to create a symlink between jbr and jre, please help Jan 16 at 7:24
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    @VanditShah give the terminal full disk access at settings>privacy & security>full disk access>terminal and then call the command with sudo
    – Paul
    Jan 16 at 10:24
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    On Windows, flutter doctor was throwing this error with latest Android Studio i.e. Electric Eel | 2022.1.1. However for me, jre folder already existed under C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio which contained just one file \jre\bin\.marker. I renamed the existing jre folder into jre_old and afterwards created the symbolic link through below command. problem fixed ! cd C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio mklink /D "jre" "jbr" Jan 21 at 6:12
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    This helped me a lot of time. PS. for those who are getting "Access Denied" error on windows by running mklink /D "jre" "jbr", just run CMD as Administrator. Jan 26 at 15:49
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For Windows users:

Go to C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio, then copy the contents of jbr and paste the contents into the jre folder.

Run flutter doctor again and it will solve the problem.

(I'm running Android studio 2022.1)

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  • Delete the jre folder and change the environment variable to jbr. It works for me even the flutter doctor complains.
    – Say OL
    Jan 27 at 18:05
  • im using android studio 2022.1.1 and this answer works for me. Feb 11 at 5:09
  • This breaks Android Studio patching
    – under
    Feb 14 at 21:50
  • When I try to install the Android Studio patch I get a fatal error saying that jre/bin/.marker file was not found. To resolve, I removed the symbolic link, created the jre/bin/.marker folders and empty file. This allows installation to complete. Then I applied the symbolic link fix again to fix flutter. Not ideal... This is on Windows 10
    – under
    Feb 16 at 20:11
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For Windows: If you are using windows go to this directory C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio and check older Android Studio folders are exist if exist delete those. it will work.

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  • The older one is one with only the JRE folder like @Neail pointed it out. The one with the smaller number
    – kamasuPaul
    Nov 4, 2022 at 11:18
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For Mac Users

Make sure you have installed java and set the java_home path, you can use homebrew for that.

If you installed Android Studio Electric Eel Follow the following step

  1. Go to your Applications folder.
  2. Search for Android Studio.app. (flutter doctor -v also has an Android Studio entry which will show you the app location)
  3. Right click and select Show Package Content.
  4. Navigate into the Content Folder that opens.
  5. Use your terminal to cd into that folder and then enter the command below and everything should be solved
ln -s jbr jre

The command above creates a symbolic link

The symbolic link also works on Ubuntu.

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    Why this this happen with Electric Eel suddenly? Never had this problem before, just recently.
    – Csaba Toth
    Jan 16 at 21:45
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    @CsabaToth well I think Android Studio was built on JetBrains IntelliJ IDEA software, which uses its own version of openjdk called Jetbrains runtime(jbr). So I think in the new version of android studio, maybe they might have switched to using Jetbrains jrb.
    – Boanerges
    Jan 17 at 10:16
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    I used brew to install Android Studio. cd /Applications/Android\ Studio.app/Contents/ && ln -s jbr jre Feb 8 at 16:26
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    For users who use toolbox, flutter doctor -v will show you the Android Studio app location. Then do the above.
    – Franci
    Feb 11 at 10:12
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    You have to add permission privacy setting for terminal to execute ln. osxdaily.com/2018/10/09/…
    – Plugie
    Feb 12 at 7:36
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In my case, I am using macOS, there was a copy of Android Studio Preview in my Downloads folder. I just deleted that Android Studio Preview file and the error was gone.

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Those on the Beta Versions of MAC OS Beta, Xcode Beta, Android Studio Preview.

Just ensure your path ways are correct to the Applications files for Flutter.

To fix JAVA Bundle for Android Studio Preview do this:

cd /Applications/Android\ Studio\ Preview.app/Contents/jre

ln -s ../jre jdk

ln -s "/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin" jdk

flutter doctor -v
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    cd: no such file or directory: /Applications/Android Studio Preview.app/Contents/jre Sep 23, 2022 at 6:56
  • no jre folder in Android Studio Preview.app. I solved it and post my solution below for Android Studio Preview
    – Tina Lu
    Dec 15, 2022 at 11:29
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I have recently encountered the same issue on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.

After searching a lot I have fixed this issue by removing the Android Studio path from the Flutter config by running below mention command.

flutter config --android-studio-dir=   

Solution:

Solution

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  • make sure no spaces in the path of the directory
    – user123456
    Feb 2, 2022 at 7:35
  • that worked for me, I am using windows os! Can anybody explain how it worked?
    – Yash Tile
    Oct 7 at 13:42
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I was getting error as below,

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Execute below steps to resolve this issue,

  1. Visit Google folder in user directory enter image description here
  2. Delete the AndroidStudio4.1 directory ( For which I was getting error ) enter image description here

Run "flutter doctor" again. My problem was fixed

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In latest version of Flutter for Mac, you won't find jre folder under /Applications/Android Studio.app/Contents

Therefore, you can start Terminal and run following commands to fix the issue:

cd /Applications/Android Studio.app/Contents

ln -s jbr jre (creates a symbolic link (shortcut) named jre pointing to jbr)

If you're on latest version of Mac, you might see error while trying to make changes under Applications folder using Terminal, resolve it by adding sudo, like this:

sudo ln -s jbr jre (runs the above command as admin, it will ask you for Mac password)

You might still see security alert, then you must go to System Settings > Privacy & Security > App Management and Terminal as in the list of apps allowed to make changes under Applications folder.

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For Android Studio Preview

I already install

  • Android Studio Preview
  • JDK via Android Studio Preview
  • Xcode v12 on MacOS 10.15

Here is what I faced [!] Android Studio: Unable to find bundled Java version.

Solution:

  1. Find out JDK PATH. Check this
#check bash or zsh

$ echo $SHELL
/bin/bash

#return the path of java_home 
$ /usr/libexec/java_home

2.Add JAVA_HOME in .bash_profile for bash or .zshenv for zsh

$ nano ~/.bash_profile
export JAVA_HOME=$(/usr/libexec/java_home)
$ source ~/.bash_profile

3.Link JDK path to Android Studio Preview

$ cd /Applications/Android\ Studio\ Preview.app/Contents

# flutter doctor check if Contents/jre exist, link jbr with jre
$ ln -s jbr jre

$ cd jbr
$ ln -s ../jbr jdk
$ ln -s "/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin" jdk

4.[Optional] if you have Android Studio at the same time, you could follow @Nalawala Murtuza solution. It is permitted for Android Studio and Android Studio Preview at the same time during check from flutter doctor. Doesn't need to delete Android Studio Preview.

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5.Use flutter doctor -v to check

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For Windows Go To android studio directory (Default C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio) remove jre folder run cmd as administrator

cd C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio

mklink /D "jre" "jbr"
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for Ubuntu 22.04 and android sturdio 2022.1.1

cd path/to/android-studio

Just copy jbr directory to jre directory

cp -r jbr/ jre

and it will work

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  • I tried this and just get "cp: cannot create directory 'jre': Read-only file system". Tried as sudo too, but get the same thing. Did you have that too? How did you get around it?
    – Doug
    Jun 20 at 7:54
  • my android installation is under $HOME directory because it is installed by Jetbrains toolbox app So a manual installation or using the toolbox could resolve your permission problem Jun 22 at 15:35
  • Thanks. I had installed Android Studio with snap and that was why the error was coming up. Installing manually (download and extract etc) I was able to add a symlink no problem, but you could equally copy the folder per above too.
    – Doug
    Jun 23 at 3:57
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Go to Finder > Applications > Android Studio:

  1. Right click and click "Show package contents"
  2. Create a new folder called jre
  3. Copy the contents of the jbr folder and paste them into the jre folder
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Had this issue of ✗ Unable to find bundled Java version. Seems like the issue was with Android Studio (Beta Version)

Changed my Android Studio (Stable Version) to solve the issue

Here are the flutter doctor -v details for each Android Studio

Beta Android Studio

[!] Android Studio
    • Android Studio at /Applications/Android Studio Preview.app/Contents
    • Flutter plugin can be installed from:
      🔨 https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/9212-flutter
    • Dart plugin can be installed from:
      🔨 https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/6351-dart
    ✗ Unable to find bundled Java version.
    • Try updating or re-installing Android Studio.

Stable Android Studio

[✓] Android Studio (version 4.2)
    • Android Studio at /Applications/Android Studio.app/Contents
    • Flutter plugin can be installed from:
      🔨 https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/9212-flutter
    • Dart plugin can be installed from:
      🔨 https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/6351-dart
    • Java version OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.8+10-b944.6916264)

Even after this issue persist then

  • Check for Java java -version which java

  • double-check that these are present in your .bashrc or .bash_profile or .zshrc

export PATH="$PATH:/usr/bin/java"
export JAVA_HOME=$(/usr/libexec/java_home)
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  • I have both the stable and the beta Android Studio installed, how did you change your Android Studio?
    – Ananth
    Jun 21, 2021 at 18:15
  • in Android Studio update your Preview channel to Stable.. developer.android.com/studio/preview/… Jun 22, 2021 at 2:23
  • Thank you for the response but I need to use Beta for m1 mac support, will try once and see.
    – Ananth
    Jun 23, 2021 at 5:32
  • Unknown to what could be different for M1 macs. Jul 1, 2021 at 11:36
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    Any fix for m1 mac? Jul 29, 2021 at 9:43
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Double check the path, solved my problem wrapping the path with quotation marks...

Before:

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After:

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Apple Silicon Users Problem Solved!

First do this: Flutter Doctor --android-licenses : Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError

Then:

  1. Make Sure to set Java_Home path in .zshrc using same article already listed here. He explains using the .zshenv but we will edit .zshrc file.

https://mkyong.com/java/how-to-set-java_home-environment-variable-on-mac-os-x/#what-is-usrlibexecjava-home

  1. Uninstall Java from your system
  2. Re-install the M1 Specific Version from Azul. Choose Java 16. Choose ARM 64 bit https://www.azul.com/downloads/?package=jdk

Here's Where I Was Stuck But Finally Found The Fix

Run these commands:

  1. cd /Applications/Android\ Studio.app/Contents/jre
  2. ln -s /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/zulu-16.jdk jdk
  3. flutter doctor -v
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  • I followed your instructions and nothing changed. I'm on an m1 MBP. Sep 20, 2021 at 20:06
  • I am using Java 11, and I needed to make one small change to make it work. Currently, it is working when I modify your code like the following: ln -s /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/zulu-11.jdk/Contents Contents
    – BBK
    Feb 2 at 17:40
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I get this error this morning, when updated ANDROID STUDIO to new version, so to solve this problem you need to find previous version from https://developer.android.com/studio/archive and setup, it works for me! (sorry, if exists grammatical errors)

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    There are many versions out there. Which one did you go to?
    – M. A.
    Jul 30, 2021 at 12:27
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If it's not related to JAVA_HOME path, then try the following:

  • go to path: C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Google and delete the old version of AndroidStudioXXX.X folder
  • now run flutter doctor again. it fixes mine.
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I use macos big sur 11.5.1 also have the above situation and have successfully fixed the error:

Unable to find bundled Java version on Flutter && ! Some Android licenses are not accepted. To resolve this, run: flutter doctor --android-licenses

CH-0 / 203.7678000 is the version you installed if you have to fix it

cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/JetBrains/Toolbox/apps/AndroidStudio/ch-0/203.7678000/Android\ Studio.app/Contents/jre 

sudo ln -s ../jre jdk

sudo ln -s "/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin" jdk

flutter doctor --android-licenses

flutter doctor -v
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Please ensure Java is in your PATH and that JAVA_HOME is defined and pointing to the JDK. I've had Windows put the JRE in the path instead of the JDK, which leads to all kinds of issues.

Please take a look at your PATH environment variable and remove everything Java related that does not point to the JDK folder.

Oracle has some documentation on how to do this here : Installing Java and setting JAVA_HOME

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In my case, there were two "Android Studio" folders. One was "Android Studio" and another was "Android Studio1", the "Android Studio1" had the actual app installed and the "Android Studio" folder was empty. Deleting the empty folder and renaming the "Android Studio1" to "Android Studio" fixed the issue.

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If you are using Ubuntu and used JetBrains Toolbox then just do one thing: Go to the Android Studio directory /home/shahadat/.local/share/JetBrains/Toolbox/apps/AndroidStudio/ch-0/222.4459.24.2221.9862592 address path will look like this.

if you do not know how to find out the Android studio path from the JetBrains toolbox or anything else then type flutter doctor -v and then check Android Studio Section (Version 2022.2) - The version can vary.

Then just copy the jbr directory and rename the directory/folder as jre.

Now run flutter doctor -v

This works for me.

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1.Write the path in quotes i.e flutter config --android-studio-dir "C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio".

2.Please check the correct path of android Studio.

3.Do the 1st step and run flutter doctor .

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    All of this has already been suggested in other answers.
    – Eric Aya
    Aug 16, 2021 at 13:47
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In my case, I recently bought an M1 Macbook and then installed Android Studio with the Jetbrains Toolbox but

This folder doesn't exist

/Users/username/Library/Application Support/JetBrains/Toolbox/apps/AndroidStudio/ch-0/203.7583922/Android Studio.app/Contents/jre

So I follow what this comment say and now is working just fine https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/76215#issuecomment-893512809

1.- Go to Applications folder then right click on your android studio app 2.- click on Show package contents 3.- open a terminal inside jre folder then create the new jdk folder

mkdir jdk

4.- move the folder Contents into jdk

mv Contents jdk

After refreshing my terminal, flutter doctor works just fine!

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  • This will probably break other stuff. Also, it stops working when you update Android Studio
    – bbjay
    Dec 7, 2021 at 17:15
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Uninstall Android Studio...

Delete folder $/Program Files/Android

Install Android studio...

$flutter doctor

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FYI; This is on an M1 Mac.

  1. The summary error just says:
[!] Android Studio
    ✗ Unable to find bundled Java version.
  1. The summary also suggested flutter doctor -v to get more details. Now I see:
[!] Android Studio
    • Android Studio at /Applications/Android Studio 4.2 Preview.app/Contents
    • Flutter plugin can be installed from:
      🔨 https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/9212-flutter
    • Dart plugin can be installed from:
      🔨 https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/6351-dart
    ✗ Unable to find bundled Java version.
    • Try updating or re-installing Android Studio.

[✓] Android Studio (version 2021.3)
    • Android Studio at /Applications/Android Studio.app/Contents
    • Flutter plugin can be installed from:
      🔨 https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/9212-flutter
    • Dart plugin can be installed from:
      🔨 https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/6351-dart
    • Java version OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.13+0-b1751.21-8125866)
  1. I used Finder to delete Android Studio 4.2 Preview.app.
  2. flutter doctor now happy.

HCI suggestion to flutter doctor maintainers: default to "full details" when reporting errors.

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  • doesn't need to delete Android Studio Preview. You can check my solution
    – Tina Lu
    Dec 15, 2022 at 11:57
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Solution for Mac

Go to finder and find Android studio:

  • right click and click show package contents
  • Create a new folder called jre
  • copy the contents of the jbr folder and paste them into jre folder
  • reload your terminal and type flutter doctor

Chill Pill :)

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WINDOWS SOLVED (Android studio 2022.1.1)

Go to "C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\JetBrains\Toolbox\apps\AndroidStudio\ch-0\221.6008.13.2211.9477386" then copy the content of jbr and paste the content into jre folder

run doctor again and problem solved

Add Path to enviroment variables if nessary C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\JetBrains\Toolbox\apps\AndroidStudio\ch-0\221.6008.13.2211.9477386\jre\bin

Answer based on GAYTH BACCARI post. Thanks

Check if path in the enviorment variables are added for JAVA

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I was getting this error when I run flutter doctor.

Solution:

  • Go to the file "java" following the path where Error is shown.
  • Then right click on the file and go to Properties.
  • Then Go to permissions and Check the box "Allow executing file as program".
  • Finally, run flutter doctor to see No issues found!.

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