Could not find tools jar


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  1. Could not find tools jar
  2. => http://amulenbid.nnmcloud.ru/d?s=YToyOntzOjc6InJlZmVyZXIiO3M6MjE6Imh0dHA6Ly9iaXRiaW4uaXQyX2RsLyI7czozOiJrZXkiO3M6MjQ6IkNvdWxkIG5vdCBmaW5kIHRvb2xzIGphciI7fQ==
  3. And I must say that I have been enjoying it a lot. Today, when I was working on a project, so I had a situation where I had to perform a very tiny operation in background in Android. I'd rather a francesinha than coffee beans but they don't travel well!
  4. In my current project at work, I had to setup a private maven repository hosted at Artifactory. I have a unity project I am exporting that project as android studio project while opening the android studio project I am getting this error Gradle sync failed: Could not find manifest-merger.
  5. But my major concern was that my requirement was a very simple and little one. Is there any way to handle this situation? But, recently I have started giving talks and doing public speaking a little. But, when I was fetching it from Android Studio project through build. I got the same issue. Well done for getting all the correct info. I have Java 8 installed on my system. As stated in the earlier replies it should be without quotes and using forward slashes: org. This was the fix that I used. Could you tell me a good measures? Did you already have openjdk-6 installed? Is this the correct location or should the file be in the local build directory?
  6. Build failed on Ubuntu, could not find tools.jar · Issue #59 · java - I did not rate this problem as a show-shopper.
  7. Code: Unable to locate tools. Build failedI found a similar thread with a few years: Decided to not post there to avoid necro posting or necro revival, mainly because it is a bannable offense in some forums. I apologize if I did wrong. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package 'sun-java6-jdk' has no installation candidateSo, i can't really fix this problem that way. What insight can you guys give me. Just follow through the commands and follow the chain of links until you get to the javac executable. Did you already have openjdk-6 installed. Yes, I believe I had jdk-6 installed. I have never worked with ant before, so I guess I will have t find my way around this. I see no one else doing it. Well done for getting all the correct info. Do you need openjdk-6-jre for anything. Build failedThanks, that really helped. Maybe you can give a hint on where to start. Never used ant before lol. Anyway thanks for all the help. I would totally give you a bag of coffee beans if I could xD problem solved. I tend to use Maven these days but I know Eclipse integrates well with Ant and there's plenty of documentation: Just as a footnote to all of this, anyone who wants to use ant on Ubuntu 12. I'd rather could not find tools jar francesinha than coffee beans but they don't travel well!.

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