I have been trying to install android studio on Ubuntu 14.04 (64) and I have followed these steps:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:paolorotolo/android-studio
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install android-studio
It installed so I found it using
dpkg -L android-studio
The application was installed in /usr/share/applications/android-studio
which I physically clicked on from nautilus – which started the setup wizard. I clicked standard install.
It took a long time downloading the entire sdk but once it was fully downloaded it gave me this message:
Android SDK is up to date.
Creating Android virtual device
Unable to access SDK
And gave me just the option to finish which closed the setup wizard.
I tried the whole process again as root (sudo nautilus
and again physically clicking on the application icon) and it downloaded the whole SDK a second time – and gave the same error!
I'm not sure if this is a Ubuntu problem, an Android Studio problem or just a me problem. Please help.
Best Answer
OK it has been a lot of searching but it appears the problem is that the adb and some other sdk tools still use some 32bit libraries which have been deprecated and are no longer supplied with the latest version of Ubuntu 64....
Hopefully this issue will be resolved soon in the meantime I got it working with:
And so far it is working as expected.
Hope this answer saves other people from spending a whole day searching for the problem :)