![]() I spent a lot of time trying to figure this out. 1ĭaves-Mac-mini:vm dave $ open /Applications/Android \ Studio.app But opening the app from the command line works fine. If I click on the app icon or try to launch it in Quicksilver, it gives me the same error about not finding Java. This gives me an oddly broken studio install. Short version after a ton of trial-and-error: download 8. Android Studio docs claim you need 7, and links you to Oracle’s download site, which helpfully tells you that 7’s dying as of March ‘15, and suggests you download 8. Predictably, I tried several different versions of Java. Seal Team 6 couldn't find the right version of Java on the first try. This installs, but fails to launch with an error because it can’t find Java. Start with Studio itself, which you can download from the Android developer site. Unfortunately, getting Android Studio up and running on OSX Yosemite (10.10.1) required a signicant amount of pain + weird Java version troubleshooting. We’ll be seeing an increasing number of tutorials switching to Android Studio in the coming months since support for the Eclipse plugin was just dropped, so this is definitely the best way to start with Android. ![]() Google’s new Android studio is just out of beta, and is intended as a replacement for the aging Eclipse + Android plugin combo everyone’s been using so far. I’ve been toying with the idea of working through a couple of Android developer tutorials since I grabbed the Moto 360 and started having a lot of “Wouldn’t it be cool if…” wearable moments. ![]()
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