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Won't Fix
Votes
4
Found in
2022.2.0a18
Issue ID
UUM-8133
Regression
Yes
Android NDK is missing when installing it using Unity Hub
Reproduction steps:
1. Install Unity Editor with Android Build Support using Unity Hub
2. Create a new Unity project
3. Go to Edit > Preferences > External Tools > Android > NDK
4. Observe the "Android NDK Installed with Unity (recommended)" field
Expected result: Android NDK is not missing and there are no warning messages
Actual result: "You are missing the recommended Android NDK. Install the recommended version using Unity Hub" warning message is displayed
Reproducible with: 2022.2.0a12, 2022.2.0a18
Not reproducible with: 2020.3.36f1, 2021.3.5f1, 2022.1.7f1
Comments (3)
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goorkamateusz
Jan 12, 2023 08:44
Reproducible with: 2021.3.11f1
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nathanjams
Oct 19, 2022 00:11
This happens to me in all versions of 2021.3.x except .2 and .5
On Windows. -
AmberChooOculus
Jul 14, 2022 03:24
Noticed this ticket says not reproducible with 2021.3.5f1...
but this is happening to me on 2021.3.5f1 :(
android module installed, editor NDK pointing to the unity installed folder by default, on building an APK, says NDK not found
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Support for newer android tooling was added in 2022.2.0a19 and up