![]() ![]() But i might suggest updating the installer and making sure you have the latest build-tools first. Once downloaded, you can find each package in the directory indicated as the Android SDK Location, shown in figure 2. If you really want to use the old installer, you can maybe get around it by adding an empty "tools" folder. The older libGDX installer that i was using i believe only looked for a "tools" folder (but newer android sdk has split this into "cmdline-tools" and "build-tools"). Make sure the Android SDK Build-Tools is installed. Open up SDK Manager in Android Studio (it's under the config menu on the start screen of android studio) Appearance and Behavior -> System Settings -> Android SDK So if you're using the latest installer ( ), make sure those exist. In the SDK Tools tab, select Android SDK Build-Tools 29 (or higher). ![]() In the SDK Platforms tab, select Android 10 (29). ![]() The latest (as of this writing) libGDX starter looks for at least 2 folders: "build-tools" and "platforms". Get the Android 10 SDK After you install and open Android Studio, install the Android 10 SDK as follows: Click Tools > SDK Manager. I can tell you what was my issue, and hopefully it helps you, too. ![]()
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