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The project does not start in Android Studio writes: *** Android NDK: Aborting. stop. What is the problem?
*** Android NDK: Aborting . stop. AS writes this error when trying to compile the project. The project itself was taken from GitHab, the source code of the official Telegram (i.e. there should be no errors in the project) set the NDK as a separate download manually, I prescribe the path in the Windows settings, and through the SDK Manager. I also downloaded LLDB through this manager. The project did not change at all after downloading from github. I must say right away that I am a noob in this, if you have a solution, then please write everything step by step. I didn't find a solution to this problem anywhere. I dug through several English forums, I did not find a solution. I would be extremely grateful to anyone who can help.
In the log, which is below, it also writes this:
Build command failed.
Error while executing process C:\Users\Skakovm\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\ndk-bundle\ndk-build.cmd with arguments {NDK_PROJECT_PATH=null APP_BUILD_SCRIPT=C:\Telegram-master\WriteMe\TMessagesProj\jni\Android .mk NDK_APPLICATION_MK=C:\Telegram-master\WriteMe\TMessagesProj\jni\Application.mk APP_ABI=x86 NDK_ALL_ABIS=x86 NDK_DEBUG=0 APP_PLATFORM=android-23 NDK_OUT=C:/Telegram-master/WriteMe/TMessagesProj/build/intermediates /ndkBuild/x86_SDK23/release/obj NDK_LIBS_OUT=C:\Telegram-master\WriteMe\TMessagesProj\build\intermediates\ndkBuild\x86_SDK23\release\lib NDK_APPLICATION_MK:=jni/Application.mk APP_PLATFORM:=android-14 APP_SHORT_COMMANDS=false LOCAL_DSHORT =false -B -n}
Android NDK: ERROR:C:\Telegram-master\WriteMe\TMessagesProj\jni\Android.mk:WebRtcAec: LOCAL_SRC_FILES points to a missing file
Android NDK: Check that C:/Telegram-master/WriteMe/TMessagesProj/jni/./libtgvoip/external/libWebRtcAec_android_x86.a exists or that its path is correct
process_begin: CreateProcess(NULL, "", ...) failed.
Actions were taken:
Downloaded the NDK manually and installed through the control panel. Downloaded NDK and LLDB via SDK Manager, removing manually configured NDK.
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