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Following the react-native docs, I have installed Android 8.0 (Oreo) and have completed the rest of the instructions. The only difference is that I have defined the platform variables in .bashrc and not .bash_profile.



When I want to run my react-native application, I get the error message: Build failed with an exception.



Here are the relevant log messages:



sudo react-native run-android
Starting JS server...
Building and installing the app on the device (cd android && ./gradlew installDebug)...
Starting a Gradle Daemon, 1 incompatible and 1 stopped Daemons could not be reused, use --status for details

FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.

* What went wrong:
A problem occurred configuring project ':app'.
> SDK location not found. Define location with sdk.dir in the local.properties file or with an ANDROID_HOME environment variable.


The project built for me does not contain the local.properties file; but, I already have the variable ANDROID_HOME in my path as shown below:



$ printenv | grep Android
ANDROID_HOME=/home/amir/Android/Sdk
PATH=/home/amir/Android/Sdk/tools:/home/amir/Android/Sdk/tools/bin:/home/amir/Android/Sdk/platform-tools:/home/amir/Android/Sdk/emulator









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    Following the react-native docs, I have installed Android 8.0 (Oreo) and have completed the rest of the instructions. The only difference is that I have defined the platform variables in .bashrc and not .bash_profile.



    When I want to run my react-native application, I get the error message: Build failed with an exception.



    Here are the relevant log messages:



    sudo react-native run-android
    Starting JS server...
    Building and installing the app on the device (cd android && ./gradlew installDebug)...
    Starting a Gradle Daemon, 1 incompatible and 1 stopped Daemons could not be reused, use --status for details

    FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.

    * What went wrong:
    A problem occurred configuring project ':app'.
    > SDK location not found. Define location with sdk.dir in the local.properties file or with an ANDROID_HOME environment variable.


    The project built for me does not contain the local.properties file; but, I already have the variable ANDROID_HOME in my path as shown below:



    $ printenv | grep Android
    ANDROID_HOME=/home/amir/Android/Sdk
    PATH=/home/amir/Android/Sdk/tools:/home/amir/Android/Sdk/tools/bin:/home/amir/Android/Sdk/platform-tools:/home/amir/Android/Sdk/emulator









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      Following the react-native docs, I have installed Android 8.0 (Oreo) and have completed the rest of the instructions. The only difference is that I have defined the platform variables in .bashrc and not .bash_profile.



      When I want to run my react-native application, I get the error message: Build failed with an exception.



      Here are the relevant log messages:



      sudo react-native run-android
      Starting JS server...
      Building and installing the app on the device (cd android && ./gradlew installDebug)...
      Starting a Gradle Daemon, 1 incompatible and 1 stopped Daemons could not be reused, use --status for details

      FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.

      * What went wrong:
      A problem occurred configuring project ':app'.
      > SDK location not found. Define location with sdk.dir in the local.properties file or with an ANDROID_HOME environment variable.


      The project built for me does not contain the local.properties file; but, I already have the variable ANDROID_HOME in my path as shown below:



      $ printenv | grep Android
      ANDROID_HOME=/home/amir/Android/Sdk
      PATH=/home/amir/Android/Sdk/tools:/home/amir/Android/Sdk/tools/bin:/home/amir/Android/Sdk/platform-tools:/home/amir/Android/Sdk/emulator









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      Following the react-native docs, I have installed Android 8.0 (Oreo) and have completed the rest of the instructions. The only difference is that I have defined the platform variables in .bashrc and not .bash_profile.



      When I want to run my react-native application, I get the error message: Build failed with an exception.



      Here are the relevant log messages:



      sudo react-native run-android
      Starting JS server...
      Building and installing the app on the device (cd android && ./gradlew installDebug)...
      Starting a Gradle Daemon, 1 incompatible and 1 stopped Daemons could not be reused, use --status for details

      FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.

      * What went wrong:
      A problem occurred configuring project ':app'.
      > SDK location not found. Define location with sdk.dir in the local.properties file or with an ANDROID_HOME environment variable.


      The project built for me does not contain the local.properties file; but, I already have the variable ANDROID_HOME in my path as shown below:



      $ printenv | grep Android
      ANDROID_HOME=/home/amir/Android/Sdk
      PATH=/home/amir/Android/Sdk/tools:/home/amir/Android/Sdk/tools/bin:/home/amir/Android/Sdk/platform-tools:/home/amir/Android/Sdk/emulator






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          1. Open your React Native app directory.

          2. Navigate to your-app/android/

          3. Create a simple text file and call it local.properties


          4. Add the following code to this file (Don’t forget to replace “your-username” with your actual username.):



            sdk.dir = /Users/your-username/Library/Android/sdk



          5. That’s it! run “react-native run-android” command again or use Android Studio to run the project.






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            4. Add the following code to this file (Don’t forget to replace “your-username” with your actual username.):



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              4. Add the following code to this file (Don’t forget to replace “your-username” with your actual username.):



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                3. Create a simple text file and call it local.properties


                4. Add the following code to this file (Don’t forget to replace “your-username” with your actual username.):



                  sdk.dir = /Users/your-username/Library/Android/sdk



                5. That’s it! run “react-native run-android” command again or use Android Studio to run the project.






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                  sdk.dir = /Users/your-username/Library/Android/sdk



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