![]() ![]() ![]() I am not quite sure what this wants me to add, but I've highlighted the android-16 folder (about the only thing I can select), and when I click "Choose," the window disappears, but no new SDK appears in the SDK list. so files built for arm64-v8a and armeabi-v7a that can be used when building your app. Get the Android 11 SDK After you install and open Android Studio, install the Android 11 SDK as follows: Click Tools > SDK Manager. I then navigate to the sdk directory that has android-16, as shown in the screenshot below. Adding EOS SDK to Your Android Studio Project The SDK download from the Developer Portal provides a zip file containing the following artifacts: An include folder containing all headers exposed from the EOS SDK. I click the + sign above that list to add a new SDK. I opened the Project Structure window, clicked "SDKs" under Platform Settings, and I currently see JDK 1.7 and Google APIs 2.3.3 shown. These SDKs are added to the Android Studio.app's sdk folder automatically. I've already made sure to download the SDK using the SDK manager. However, I use a library called PullToRefresh which appears to need SDK 4.1, so I'm trying to add the SDK 16 to my project. I exported my existing project from Eclipse to a Gradle project, which I imported into Android Studio, as recommended by Google. After the installation Android Studio still doesnt seem to see that its installed. I'm using Google's Android Studio 0.1 based on IntelliJ, and I cannot figure out how to add additional SDKs to my project.
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