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Not able to find the "Include C++ support option" in Android Studio 3.0.1
m***@gmail.com
2017-12-30 16:34:01 UTC
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Hi,

I am trying to learn Android Native using Android Studio 3.0.1 in Ubuntu
17.10. I am not able to find the "Include C++ support option" in Android
Studio 3.0.1. Has any of the installation gone bad? The SDK manager and
Android studio reports that my SDK is up to date and I have the NDK
downloaded along with lldb and cmake. Could somebody please help me with
this?

Thanks,
Gautam.
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Kenneth Geisshirt
2017-12-31 08:17:34 UTC
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The "include C++ support" option is part of the wizard when you create a
new project.

Kenneth
Post by m***@gmail.com
Hi,
I am trying to learn Android Native using Android Studio 3.0.1 in Ubuntu
17.10. I am not able to find the "Include C++ support option" in Android
Studio 3.0.1. Has any of the installation gone bad? The SDK manager and
Android studio reports that my SDK is up to date and I have the NDK
downloaded along with lldb and cmake. Could somebody please help me with
this?
Thanks,
Gautam.
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Alex Cohn
2018-01-07 11:31:36 UTC
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The menu item is "Link C++ Project with Gradle" and you can find it under
File.

BR,
Alex
Post by m***@gmail.com
Hi,
I am trying to learn Android Native using Android Studio 3.0.1 in Ubuntu
17.10. I am not able to find the "Include C++ support option" in Android
Studio 3.0.1. Has any of the installation gone bad? The SDK manager and
Android studio reports that my SDK is up to date and I have the NDK
downloaded along with lldb and cmake. Could somebody please help me with
this?
Thanks,
Gautam.
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