[AC-816] There is no ADV available, but a number of Android Emulators are shown
GitHub Issue | n/a |
Type | Bug |
Priority | n/a |
Status | Closed |
Resolution | Duplicate |
Resolution Date | 2014-03-25T19:16:34.000+0000 |
Affected Version/s | n/a |
Fix Version/s | n/a |
Components | Studio |
Labels | android, defect, studio3 |
Reporter | Fix Please |
Assignee | Ritu Agrawal |
Created | 2014-03-22T09:44:02.000+0000 |
Updated | 2016-03-08T07:37:05.000+0000 |
Description
*See the picture attached.*
There is no ADV available, but a number of Android Emulators are shown in Titanium Studio. If an emulator is chosen from the list TS can't run it:
{quote}
*Console:*
[INFO] : Running: C:\asdk\tools\emulator.exe "-avd" "Nexus 5" "-port" "5554" "-no-boot-anim" "-partition-size" "128"
*Terminal:*
$ C:\\asdk\\tools\\emulator.exe "-avd" "Nexus 5" "-port" "5554" "-no-boot-anim" "-partition-size" "128"
{color:red} PANIC: Could not open: Nexus 5{color}
{quote}
Attachments
Please attach the output of the following command to help us diagnose this issue further. titanium info
*titanium info* command output is attached. Btw, seems there is one more bug in the command output: "Architecture = {color:red}*32bit*{color}" In fact the architecture is *64bit*.
Your "ti info" output indicates that there are a number of AVDs (likely corrupted) on your machine and that's the reason they show up in Studio. Can you try deleting them from the command line using the following command: android delete avd -n
{quote}Your "ti info" output indicates that there are a number of AVDs{quote} That IS the problem {quote}there are a number of AVDs (likely corrupted){quote} There are NO AVDs neither valid nor corrupted. It's clear from the picture I've attached to the original report. AVD Manager reports "No AVD available" and that's TRUE indeed.
I've attached one more picture in order to prove that there are no AVDs in fact.
*Seems TS attaches to the menu all the '+Device Definitions+' that are listed in the AVD Manager*
{quote} Device Definitions The platform includes the following device definitions for use in creating Android Virtual Devices in the AVD Manager: Nexus 7 (7.3", 800 x 1280, Large tvdpi screen) Galaxy Nexus (4.7", 720 x 1280, Normal xhdpi screen) Nexus S (4.0", 480 x 800, Normal hdpi screen) Nexus One (3.7", 480 x 720, Normal hdpi screen) 10.1" WXGA Tablet (1280 x 800, X-Large mdpi screen) 7.0" WSVGA Tablet (1024 x 600, Large mdpi screen) 5.4" FWVGA (480 x 854, Large mdpi screen) 5.1" WVGA (480 x 800, Large mdpi screen) 4.7" WXGA (1280 x 720, Normal xhdpi screen) 4.65" 720p (720 x 1280, Normal xhdpi screen) 4.0" WVGA (480 x 800, Normal hdpi screen) 3.7" WVGA (480 x 800, Normal hdpi screen) 3.7" FWVGA slider (480 x 854, Normal hdpi screen) 3.4" WQVGA (240 x 432, Normal ldpi screen) 3.3" WQVGA (240 x 400, Normal ldpi screen) 3.2" QVGA ADP2 (320 x 480, Normal mdpi screen) 3.2" HVGA slider ADP1 (320 x 480, Normal mdpi screen) 2.7" QVGA slider (240 x 320, Small ldpi screen) 2.7" QVGA (240 x 320, Small ldpi screen) {quote}Dupe of TIMOB-16640. The fix will be available in Titanium SDK 3.2.3.GA.