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The following error occurs when I tried to build the app:

C:/Users/Lenovo/.gradle/caches/transforms-2/files-2.1/32f0bb3e96b47cf79ece6482359b6ad2/jetified-kotlin-stdlib-jdk7-1.5.0.jar!/META-INF/kotlin-stdlib-jdk7.kotlin_module: Module was compiled with an incompatible version of Kotlin. The binary version of its metadata is 1.5.1, expected version is 1.1.16

screenshot

Is it about updating the module? Then how to update it?

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36 Answers 36

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For someone who is still looking for answer to this, here is the working solution for this problem. In your project level open build.gradle file, increase the ext.kotlin_version from whatever current version that you have like 1.5.0, to the latest stable version 1.6.0 (Whatever is latest at that time). Thanks

You can get latest version from here:

https://kotlinlang.org/docs/releases.html#release-details

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  • 7
    It does work, but could you please tell me how it works.
    – Justin
    Jun 4, 2021 at 2:30
  • 1
    From what I think, Sometimes, Android Studio stops supporting Kotlin Older versions, especially when your android studio is up to date. This is just my thinking, I also don't know the exact reason. But this solution works for sure everytime.
    – Ali Raza
    Jun 5, 2021 at 10:37
  • 5
    Yes changing the version of gradle-6.7.1 to gradle-6.9 in gradle-wraper-properties file and also changing the ext.kotlin-version = '1.4.32' resolve the issue. Jul 25, 2021 at 18:47
  • 5
    Setting to 1.5.31 in a [email protected] project fixed it for me.
    – Nick Ribal
    Oct 8, 2021 at 15:19
  • 4
    This did not solve my problem. What worked for me was - I got this error, when I was adding another library released later than the kotlin library I was using. So when I replaced the added library with a version older than the kotlin version, my problem was resolved. Hope this helps.
    – truespan
    Jun 20, 2022 at 6:50
68

Happened to me when updating from Kotlin 1.4.30 to 1.5.0. Seems to be some sort of Gradle caching issue. I was able to resolve it by updating Gradle from 6.7.1 to 6.9 (or any other version).

Just go to gradle-wrapper.properties and change this line from

distributionUrl=https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.7.1-all.zip

to

distributionUrl=https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.9-all.zip

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  • 13
    Don't do this. Just follow Ali Raza's answer. Jul 28, 2021 at 16:01
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    @KishanSolanki could you please explain why? Ali Raza's answer didn't help me! Jul 29, 2021 at 7:23
  • 1
    Ali's answer didn't work for me either error remained the same
    – marchinram
    Oct 19, 2021 at 16:32
  • Many answers and comments are very specific to versions that are now outdated. A more generic answer would have been more helpful. Apr 23, 2022 at 9:23
  • I just added a new version in android/build.gradle file. In fact, if you get kotlin version error, it will take you to kotlin website, you can copy the version from there and put in android/build.gradle file. But sometimes you may need to get correct version from dependencies { classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:7.1.2' classpath "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:$kotlin_version" } If you hover on it, it will tell you the correct one and put it there
    – dylan
    Aug 23, 2022 at 7:07
45

I was facing same issue in IntelliJ IDEA Version: Ultimate 2019.3

Issue occurred when I changed jar version multiple times and click on debug button to run the application.

Issue fixed when i used below steps:

Open IntelliJ >> Build >> Rebuild Project.

After that I run the application again and it worked for me.

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21

I updated kotlin versions to latest and it helped me.

Here

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And fixed yellow prompt by Android Studio from this implementation "androidx.core:core-ktx:+" to this implementation "androidx.core:core-ktx:1.5.0"

enter image description here

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15

In my case, I don't have a buildScript block or ext.kotlin_version in my ProjectRoot/build.gradle. Instead, there is a plugins block which describe my kotlin version.

plugins {
    id 'com.android.application' version '7.2.2' apply false
    id 'com.android.library' version '7.2.2' apply false
    id 'org.jetbrains.kotlin.android' version '1.5.30' apply false
}

Change org.jetbrains.kotlin.android to 1.7.10, like:

plugins {
    id 'com.android.application' version '7.2.2' apply false
    id 'com.android.library' version '7.2.2' apply false
    id 'org.jetbrains.kotlin.android' version '1.7.10' apply false
}

This finally get worked, hope to help someone.

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9

I had to update the Kotlin Gradle plugin to match Kotlin standard library. In {project}/build.gradle.

buildscript {
    dependencies {
        classpath "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:{kotlin version}"
    }
}

I also removed callout to dependency on standard library as that is now baked into Gradle based on my dependencies, though this is less directly related. Delete this line in {project}/{app module}/build.gradle:

dependencies {
    implementation "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-stdlib-jdk8:{kotlin version}"
    ...
}

Reference: Exception Error blog post

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In my case Problem occurs when I upgrade androidx.core:core-ktx:1.3.1 to androidx.core:core-ktx:1.6.0

In release notes of this library mentioned that

Note: Core and Core-ktx Version 1.5.0 and above versions will only compile against the Android 11 SDK.**

https://developer.android.com/jetpack/androidx/releases/core#core_and_core-ktx_version_150_2

Solution: downgrade your library below to 1.5.0 and sync. if this is the case then the error will be gone.

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8

This happened to me today when I added a new project to an existing big project with latest Android Studio, but I could not find the above-mentioned ext.kotlin_version anywhere to fix it. Anyway, after comparing the build.gradle file with the one from a new standalone project that works fine, I found out that changing 1.6.0 in here:

dependencies {
    implementation 'androidx.core:core-ktx:1.6.0'
    ...
}

to 1.3.2 fixes the issue:

dependencies {

    implementation 'androidx.core:core-ktx:1.3.2'
    ...
}
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Go project build.gradle and update "ext.kotlin_version = 1.5.0"

5

Uncleared Gradle cache could also be an issue. I faced this same issue and resolved it by deleting .gradle/caches directory in the root folder.

Steps:

  • Delete caches directory in the location, [RootFolder]/.gradle/caches
  • Do Invalidate Caches And Restart
  • Rebuild project

Refer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/23029580/10506244

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  • This did not work for me. After running it, I got another message about cache files no longer existing causing me to have to kill all running gradle instances with pkill -f gradle. After that, it went back to the original error message that the OP described.
    – rkok
    Jan 28 at 5:01
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First, we need to know where the conflict comes from.

The binary version 1.5.1 isn't the version of kotlin-stdlib used which can be known by examining the dependency tree. In my case, I was using androidx.core:core-ktx:1.6.0 which depends on org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-stdlib:1.5.10

The expected version depends on the version of kotlin-gradle-plugin used in build.gradle project file.

So in my case, there was incompatibility between androidx.core:core-ktx and kotlin-gradle-plugin version. To resolve the conflict, I had two options. Either upgrade KGP or downgrade ktx.

In build.gradle (Project)

ext.kotlin_version = '1.3.40'     // not compatible with ktx:1.6.0
//  ext.kotlin_version = '1.4.31' // upgrading KGP fixes the issue
dependencies {
    classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.5.2'
    classpath "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:$kotlin_version"
}

In build.gradle (Module)

//  implementation "androidx.core:core-ktx:1.2.0" // downgrading ktx fixes the issue
implementation "androidx.core:core-ktx:1.6.0"     // not compatible with kotlin_version = '1.3.40'

In gradle-wrapper.properties

distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.4.1-all.zip

The rule here is to choose a ktx version whose release date is close to the release date of KGP. Links of both can be found below.

https://developer.android.com/jetpack/androidx/releases/core

https://developer.android.com/studio/releases

https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/past-releases

https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/gradle-plugin

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The issue is happening for RN since 4th Nov 2022, Please refer below link for resolution. https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/35210

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  • Link-only answers are discouraged because they become invalid when the link goes stale. Please copy the relevant portions over from the link (keeping it as additional reference). Nov 17, 2022 at 6:21
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If anyone face this issue in future kindly check the following versions of dependencies and classpath

ext.kotlin_version = "1.4.32"

Esure that the gradle-wrapper.properties has the compitable distribution url with your kotlin version

distributionUrl=https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.9-bin.zip

App level build.gradle check

implementation 'androidx.core:core-ktx:1.5.0'
implementation 'org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-android:1.4.3'

Note: Check these dependencies it might be causing the issue, In my case coroutines-android was using 1.6.0-RC2 which is very latest version of coroutine then I checked the github releases and got the right version for my project gradle configuration

You can check the kotlinx-coroutines-android version from github releases section

https://github.com/Kotlin/kotlinx.coroutines/releases

You can also check the core-ktx version from developer.android.com

https://developer.android.com/jetpack/androidx/releases/core

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Inside android/build.gradle you need to change, or add, if you don't have:

dependencies {
  ...
  classpath "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:1.5.1"
}
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    > Could not find org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:1.5.1. Feb 24 at 15:32
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For library builders only. If you are creating a library using a newer version of Kotlin (eg. 1.8.10) and you want the library to work in projects with older versions of Kotlin (eg. 1.5.0) you need to set languageVersion and apiVersion:

compileKotlin {
    kotlinOptions {
        jvmTarget = '1.8'
        languageVersion = '1.4'
        apiVersion = '1.4'
    }
}

Keep in mind that the lower the version the fewer new Kotlin features you would be able to use in the source code of the library.

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    could not find method compileKotlin() for arguments
    – JCutting8
    Jun 14 at 8:11
  • Same here: Could not find method compileKotlin() — why is not one ever telling you where precisely the option goes? Please do add all the parents sections!
    – Martin
    Nov 6 at 14:58
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Recently my Jenkins build was failing with similar lines of error messages. And tried below to mitigate the issue:

Possible Reasons:

  1. Offline work mode is ON in the Gradle settings options which failing some dependencies while compilation
  2. Updated Android Studio stop supporting older Kotlin version. (very less likely)
  3. Incompatible Gradle distribution version wrt Gradle plugin (com.android.tools.build:gradle)
  4. Gradle caching issue
  5. From the error statement it seems the module was compiled with an incompatible version of Kotlin. For example you have added some sdk dependency in your project which was compiled with different (incompatible) kotlin version than your app is using.

Possible Solutions:

  1. Offline work mode should be turned OFF in the Gradle settings options,

  2. Restart the Kotlin plugin and restart the Android Studio

  3. Remove/upgrade the newly added sdk dependency from your project

  4. Validate if the Gradle distribution version is compatible with Android grade plugin here

  5. Change the “distributionUrl” url according to latest version (or higher version) in gradle-wrapper.properties
    Command Line (better way): `./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version X.Y.Z'.

    Manual: change the distributionUrl property in the Wrapper’s gradle-wrapper.properties file.

    find the latest version of Gradle that is going to use in gradle-wrapper.properties from here

  6. Upgrade the Kotlin version: The ext.kotlin.version from whatever version you have, to '1.4.32' or whatever the latest version is available here

Please note there could be many possible reason and so that the solution. In My case the combination of solution#5 & 6 worked well.

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  • Yup, #5 & 6 for me as well
    – galaxigirl
    May 22, 2022 at 14:40
2

After putting off dealing with this for almost a year, the solution was very easy to implement after finding.

I had to replace the deprecated jcenter() with mavenCentral() in my build.gradle file in the "repositories" section.

2

you have juste rebuild your project:

  1. Open IntelliJ IDE
  2. Build
  3. Rebuild Project
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For me I had to update Android Studio to 4.2.2. Update gradle to 7.0. As well as perform the kotlin migration(might not have had anything to do with it). And lastly updated my ext.kotlin_version to 1.5.20. After all of that I invalidated caches and restarted Android studio.

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For me updating the kotlin plugin, kotlin version and distribution url worked Kotlin Plugin

kotlin_version = '1.4.32'

AND

distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.9.1-all.zip
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I had this problem yesterday. The solution is to change the kotlin version in build.gradle to 1.5.0 and change the Gradle version in the project structure to 6.9.

ext.kotlinVersion = '1.5.0'

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In your build.gradle file, increase the ext.kotlin_version to 1.6.0

ext.kotlin_version = '1.6.0'
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enter image description here

For someone who is still looking for answer to this, here is the working solution for this problem. In your project level open build.gradle file, increase the ext.kotlin_version from whatever current version that you have like 1.3.61, to the version 1.4.0 (Whatever is latest at that time). Thanks

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in my case flutter project and Android studio IDE, kotlin version and gradle version was updated before.

file > Invaladate caches was worked like charm.

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For react native following solution works

// Top-level build file where you can add configuration options common to all sub-projects/modules.

buildscript {
    // ...
}


allprojects {
    repositories {
+       exclusiveContent {
+           // We get React Native's Android binaries exclusively through npm,
+           // from a local Maven repo inside node_modules/react-native/.
+           // (The use of exclusiveContent prevents looking elsewhere like Maven Central
+           // and potentially getting a wrong version.)
+           filter {
+               includeGroup "com.facebook.react"
+           }
+           forRepository {
+               maven {
+                   // NOTE: if you are in a monorepo, you may have "$rootDir/../../../node_modules/react-native/android"
+                   url "$rootDir/../node_modules/react-native/android"
+               }
+           }
+       }
        // ...
    }
}
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I just updated everything to the latest version. And the latest mentioned by the android studio itself.

e.g

    ext.kotlin_version = '1.5.20'

    dependencies {
        classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:4.2.2'
        classpath "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:$kotlin_version"
        classpath "androidx.navigation:navigation-safe-args-gradle-plugin:2.4.0-alpha04"
    }

And

distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.9-all.zip

In gradle-wrapper.properties

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After 4 hours testing different versions of Kotlin being my project NOT A KOTLIN PROJECT this solution solved my life:

Go to Intellij and disable the Kotlin plugin. Then compile everything again.

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    For me this crashed AndroidStudio and it would not start anymore. I had to manually fix the disabled_plugins.txt to make it work again. Mar 7, 2022 at 20:06
  • Oh I am sorry to hear that! Mar 15, 2022 at 22:20
  • Android studio stopped opening
    – Richa
    Apr 5, 2022 at 7:56
  • On IntelliJ and not using or care about kotlin at all, disabling kotlin puglin actually works! This gives me a hint that the issue might be coming from intellij plugin that use kotlin.
    – Donnie
    Apr 28, 2022 at 7:03
  • Android studio gives error "Please reinstall Android Studio from scratch."
    – ali ozkara
    Aug 14, 2022 at 19:40
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The actual issue why this happens is because of incompatibility with the kotlin compiler version and the gradle plugin version

I spawned up a new Android project in Chipmunk and I find that the kotlin_version variable under the ext block is not there and build.gradle will hardcode the kotlin version

So change your build.gradle (global) like this

buildscript {
    ext {
        compose_version = '1.2.0-beta02'
        kotlin_version = '1.6.21'// This might be missing, you can add it
    }
    repositories {
        google()
        mavenCentral()
    }
    dependencies {
        classpath "com.android.tools.build:gradle:7.2.0"
    


// Do not hardcode this version, instead make it rely on the global variable you declared on top

//No
//classpath "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:1.4.20"
//Yes
        classpath "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:$kotlin_version"
        classpath "com.google.dagger:hilt-android-gradle-plugin:2.38.1"
    }
}

task clean(type: Delete) {
    delete rootProject.buildDir
}


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Why simply upgrading the Kotlin version works: At least one of your dependencies was compiled against a version of Kotlin that is not backward compatible with the Kotlin version you are compiling your app or lib against.

Alternatively, you can find out which dependency it is and downgrade it. However, this can be limiting, so upgrade Kotlin versions if you can.

Remember the pain, and if you ever write a Kotlin library for others to use, consider being conservative in the Kotlin version you compile against, and list that version in the release notes.

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I just added a new version in android/build.gradle file. In fact, if you get kotlin version error, it will take you to kotlin website, you can copy the version from there and put in android/build.gradle file. But sometimes you may need to get correct version from

 dependencies {
    classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:7.1.2'
    classpath "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:$kotlin_version"
} 

If you hover on it, it will tell you the correct one and put it there More here https://youtu.be/WTEPNOQdpB0

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