![]() ![]() Either way, it looks like QT needs “AvdId” to be in the XML file for it to parse it correctly. It looks like for older versions of the Android API, the AVD XML config file does not have the “AvdId” property, whereas newer ones do (or maybe it was because I created my new AVD from the command line avdmanager instead of Android Studio). I think that, at least in my situation, this was due to a XML mismatch between what avdmanager generates and what QTCreator is expecting.For “Select Android Device” when trying to run app, AVD emulator shows under “Incompatible Devices”, with “API Level of device is: -1”.See below, and if you are using Android Studio, you might need to try manually downloading and installing the Android SDK separately on your hard drive If this dropdown is empty, it probably means that your SDK configuration is not set up properly.Under “Projects > Active Project > Build” you need to specify which Android Build APK to target / build for.This post was written as I worked through trying to get QT Creator to be able to, at the very least, build and run an example project for Android and see it on an emulator. ![]()
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