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    Default Re: setting up qt for android, sdk manager won't install packages

    Hello,

    Hopefully some fellow android developer can help me out a bit.

    I'm trying to upgrade my qt installation for the api 26 requirement that goes into effect on the playstore in 2 months. Having trouble updating to api level 26 (or 28) because the Install button keeps being greyed out. Please see attached pic for details.Capture.jpg
    I think it's strange that it says 'The package depends on 'Missing SDK Platform Android, API 28', why is it missing? I think i'm just trying to download it?

    Also i don't understand the list of packages, where's ARM? I see only Intel. Hopelessly confusing, where can i read more about this.

    Thanks.


    Added after 44 minutes:


    Well i went ahead and installed Android Studio, so it installed the SDK for me.
    Last edited by Cremers; 21st August 2018 at 13:27.

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