I believe this report is out of the scope of the Xamarin for Visual Studio. # Non-engineering team preliminary quick review: probably an UPSTREAM request
ANDROID STUDIO SDK LOCATION WHITESPACE ANDROID
Is there a reason why we cannot use the Android Studio default which sits at `C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk`? If we installed at this location, Android Studio would be very happy as well!Ĭomment 1 Brendan Zagaeski (Xamarin Team, assistant) The ability to reuse the SDK is very important for many tools and developers switching between Android Studio and Xamarin. This is apparent when installing Android Studio and thus why Android Studio installs a separate SDK even if a user had an existing Xamarin SDK that had a space in the path.ģ. Android NDK will misbehave if the path includes a space. These type of bugs are very rough for our customers in general as we then have to educate them to change the Android SDK location or we have to hotfix the path to ignore spaces or use the windows environment variables.Ģ. External tooling like multidex and proguard will fail quietly unless the SDK does not include a space: This is problematic for a few reasons which I will try to outline below.ġ. Adjust themĬurrently the Android SDK is installed to `C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk`. If the latest results still closely match this report, you can use theĮxport the original title and description:Ĭopy the title and description into the new report. Information to add and do not yet see a matching new report. Please create a new report for Bug 52336 on Make these adjustments and improvements for the future. Our sincere thanks to everyone who has contributed on this bug On open Bugzilla bugs, copy them to the new locationsĪs needed for follow-up, and add the new items under Related Bugzilla will remainĪvailable for reference in read-only mode. Visual Studio Developer Community and in the