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How do you remove the "c" on r19c?

Discussion in 'Android' started by SisMoon, Jul 3, 2019.

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  1. SisMoon

    SisMoon

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    Hello,

    Please provide the steps for removing the "c". How do I locate the file and directory to remove the "c"? By the way, I have 2019.3.0a7 not 2019.3 listed below. Is anyone else having this issue? What is the new workaround?

    Thank you,
    Sis Moon

    See issue tracker notes below:

    [UNITY HUB][ANDROID][NDK] INTEGRATED NDK VERSION IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH AVAILABLE UNITY HUB OR ANDROID DEVELOPER NDK VERSIONS
    Mobile

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    May 31, 2019

    How to reproduce:
    1. Download 2019.3.0a4 trough Unity Hub with Android + NDK/SDK tools, notice that r16b is downloaded
    2. Try to do Android IL2CPP build and notice that Editor complains about NDK tools not found
    3. Download latest NDK r19 version from Android developer page - https://developer.android.com/ndk/downloads
    4. When setting to the newest NDK, you will get the error message "NDK 19.2.5345600 detected. Unity requires NDK r19 (64-bit) (19.0.5232133)."

    Reproducible with - 2019.3.0a4
    Not reproducible with - 2019.3.0a3

    Workaround until the correct version will be downloaded via Hub is to download r19 version from the developer.android directly. Just follow the steps to download the latest ndk r19 version (currently it's r19c) and once you'll have the download link, just delete the letter after the version number, so the link would have only ndk-r19.
     
  2. Eric5h5

    Eric5h5

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    Are you aware that 2019.3 is only in alpha? Don't use alpha builds unless you want to find bugs, and post alpha issues in the alpha forum. Normally you should be using a stable release, the latest of which is 2019.1.8. Closed since discussion of alpha builds shouldn't be in the Android forum, and this topic is a duplicate since there's already a topic about this issue in the alpha forum.

    --Eric
     
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