I am developing an Android application using Android 2.2, my application APK size is 22.5 MB, and I would like to create a new build for a Samsung tablet. I got the following error:
INSTALL_FAILED_DEXOPT
How do I solve this kind of error?
I am developing an Android application using Android 2.2, my application APK size is 22.5 MB, and I would like to create a new build for a Samsung tablet. I got the following error:
INSTALL_FAILED_DEXOPT
How do I solve this kind of error?
Restarting the emulator from the Android SDK and AVD Manager
and selecting the option Wipe User Data
has solved this problem for me.
You can find the option as highlighted in the below given image:
adb kill-server
then adb start-server
should solve your problem. May be older app exists then uninstall it first.
Dec 9, 2014 at 6:58
This seemed to be related to disk space for me. A newly rolled 5.1 emulator boots with a "low on disk space" error - and looking at the emulator properties, the default space allocated for internal storage is 800MB which seems low.
Solution, therefore was to increase this (I went to 4GB). Oddly the emulator still boots with the same disk space warning but factory resetting it (Settings --> Backup and Restore inside the emulator) solved it entirely for me.
Just a bit odd that it doesn't work out of the box with default settings.
Your old version of the app that you are installing has dependent libraries / jars that have been changed. I ran into this issue when updating other jar files that my app was refrencing.
You will need to Uninstall your old version and then you should have no more issues...
Settings-->Applications-->Manage Applications-->[Find and Uninstall your App]
INSTALL_FAILED_DEXOPT errors should not erupt. Like
[2011-06-14 01:23:40 - ProtectYourself] Installing ProtectYourself.apk...
[2011-06-14 01:24:26 - ProtectYourself] Installation error: INSTALL_FAILED_DEXOPT
[2011-06-14 01:24:26 - ProtectYourself] Please check logcat output for more details.
[2011-06-14 01:24:26 - ProtectYourself] Launch canceled!
Whoo hoo.
Ran into this with Android Studio 3.4.1 but using an older (5.0) emulator. This procedure (on Mac) fixed the issue:
It seems like this error message can have many different causes. The case I came across was on a real device (so the emulator bases solutions did not apply).
Basically, when this happens, set your Logcat filter to Verbose or Warn, which will help you get more information about the cause.
In my case, multiple or conflicting versions of JUnit were being included in the project I was working on (a large existing codebase). The Android app I was trying to deploy had several library projects as dependencies, and I had mistakenly set things up to include multiple JUnit jar files.
I discovered this based on a series of Logcat messages. Note that the WARN line gives the cause:
DEBUG/dalvikvm(4808): DexOpt: 'Ljunit/framework/TestSuite$1;' has an earlier definition; blocking out
11-06 14:30:10.973: WARN/dalvikvm(4808): Invalid file flags in class Ljunit/runner/Sorter$Swapper;: 0209
11-06 14:30:10.973: null/libc(4808): Fatal signal 11 (SIGSEGV) at 0x00000004 (code=1), thread 4808 (dexopt)
I' changed the RAM size and internel storage capacity of the emulator Now IT IS Working... in eclipse AVD manager
try my answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/34918549/3737254
if you use android studio 2.0, DISABLE the instant run.
FYI, instant run is new feature from android studio 2.0 (i never used it >.<)
how to disable : preferences -> build, execution & deployment -> instant run -> disable, then works like magic
Enjoy!
The only solution that worked for me to fixed this was to increase the VM's RAM to 4GB.
I needed to disable Instant Run to fix the issue. To disable Instant Run on OS X, go to Android Studio > Preferences > Build, Execution, Deployment > Instant Run then remove the tick from Enable Instant Run to hot swap code/resource changes on deploy (default enabled)
.
dexopt error. Application failed to install
. I tried these before I found this: adb kill-server
adb start-server
, restarting Android Studio, and Factory resetting my device.
I had the same issue today with Android Studio on a new virtual device. It appeared I had downloaded the x86_64
image, recreating the VD with the equivalent x86
image fixed it.
I expected to get a INSTALL_FAILED_NO_MATCHING_ABIS
in this case but somehow I was stuck with INSTALL_FAILED_DEXOPT
x86
failed. After downloading the image and changing the emulator to x86_64
the error was gone. I used the API 21 system image.
Jun 27, 2018 at 7:37
x86_64
image instead of the x86
one. I was also using an API 21 AVD (Nexus 5).
May 7, 2020 at 14:20
I am working with Android Studio and had the same error.
Deleting the build folder of the main Modul helped. After deleting everything get back to normal.
INSTALL_FAIL_DEXOPT usually has to do with the limit placed on classes.dex. On anything pre-ICS dexopt will fail on anything over 5 MB. Recent versions of Android use an 8 or 16 MB buffer.
Check the size of classes.dex in your APK. It would also be good to see what your method count is, as dex has a 65536 method/field limit.
References:
verify the storage space on your device
I ran into this problem after enabling the jumboMode flag in the build (dex.force.jumbo=true
). Everything worked fine on newer Android devices, but installation failed on Gingerbread.
So if your app requires jumbo mode due to the annoying 65k restriction, try cutting some unused code/strings and setting jumbo mode back to false.
classes.dex
does not make it to the final .apk
. Running gradlew --offline clean && gradlew --offline assembleDebug
fixed things for me every time. From that point you can start launching the app from Android Studio again.
EDIT: Before what I said above go to Task Manager and kill all cmd.exe
and conhost.exe
processes (or just the one in which aapt
got stuck). Otherwise aapt
would crash from now on when launched from command line with the infamous error -1073741819
.
build.gradle
file. Among buildscript dependencies there should be classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:1.0.0-rc4'
.
Dec 10, 2014 at 0:16
I got the same error and fixed it by increasing the size of internal storage.
The internal storage was initially set to 32MB(I know) and then I installed a couple of apks on it, which had left less space than what was needed for the one to be installed.
I had the app uninstalled and got the INSTALL_FAILED_DEXOPT error nevertheless. If you are working with Android Studio / gradle: gradle clean did the trick for me, Cheers.
in build.gradle change compiled and build to latest version. and it worked for me.
================
android {
compileSdkVersion 22
buildToolsVersion "22"
I found there's one reason for this problem: not enough space on mobile. So I delete several APP from mobile and it's fixed.
a lot of answers here, but maybe it can help someone I had this issue with real device and problem was with D8
try to add this to your gradle.properties and it works for me
android.enableD8=false
android.enableD8.desugaring= false
I was getting this issue when trying to install on 2.3 devices (fine on 4.0.3). It ended up being due to a lib project i was using had multiple jars which were for stuff already in android e.g. HttpClient and XML parsers etc. Looking at logcat
led me to find this as it was telling me it was skipping classes due to them already being present. Nice unhelpful original error there!
I had this error testing on a real device. Clearing cache/uninstalling, restarting everything didn't work for me, deleting the contents of the build folder did :) (Android studio)
There's no generic solution, you have to find the error reported on your Logcat to be able to figure it out. Sometimes it's a class that can't be 'dexed' due to an usage of a class not available on the specified Target API for instance. Or it could be a class that you're making reference in your code, but the library that it is in is not being packaged.
Consider using proguard to shrink your APK. I have the same issue if I try to install a large 25MB+ APK on an old Samsung Galaxy Ace 2.3.6 device without shrinking/optimizing code with proguard.
Jumbo mode and restarting the device is not working.
In my case, this was a bug in kotlin plugin, version 1.1.51
https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/KT-20034
This error appeared on old devices (API 16).
Fixed this by removing @Parcelize annotations and replacing them with this code generator: https://github.com/nekocode/android-parcelable-intellij-plugin-kotlin
targetSdkVersion 22//17==========================> set this number less then or equal to the version of Android OS on devices might help
defaultConfig {
applicationId "software.nhut.personalutilitiesforlife"
minSdkVersion 16
targetSdkVersion 22//17==========================> set this number less then or equal to the version of Android OS on devices might help
versionCode 5
versionName "1.26"
// Enabling multidex support.
multiDexEnabled true
}
In my case problem was happening on some devices running API 21 and 22. Setting android:vmSafeMode="true"
in manifest under application
tag resolved the issue. However, it is not recommended for release builds, so I created two xml files in values folder. The default one for older API's:
<resources>
<bool name="vm_safe_mode">true</bool>
</resources>
And the same for API's >= 23 with false
value. In that case devices with newer OS won't be affected and the old ones will at least work.
I had this problem when there were some Unicode characters in my method names (due to, of all things, copy/pasting from a powerpoint file) that Dalvik did not like. You can see this by looking at Logcat output while trying to install the APK.
This was on a real device.
Solved by correcting date time on the phone (it was some default date 01.01.1980), and cleaning the project.