CMake option not included SDK tools settings in Android Studio









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I have been encountering a problem that says unable to sync files because CMake is not installed. In that case that CMake is necessary to sync, I'm unable to find it in:



Settings > System Settings > Android SDK > SDK Tools 


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Is there an alternate way to manually install CMake?










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I have been encountering a problem that says unable to sync files because CMake is not installed. In that case that CMake is necessary to sync, I'm unable to find it in:



Settings > System Settings > Android SDK > SDK Tools 


enter image description here



Is there an alternate way to manually install CMake?










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I have been encountering a problem that says unable to sync files because CMake is not installed. In that case that CMake is necessary to sync, I'm unable to find it in:



Settings > System Settings > Android SDK > SDK Tools 


enter image description here



Is there an alternate way to manually install CMake?










share|improve this question















I have been encountering a problem that says unable to sync files because CMake is not installed. In that case that CMake is necessary to sync, I'm unable to find it in:



Settings > System Settings > Android SDK > SDK Tools 


enter image description here



Is there an alternate way to manually install CMake?







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  • Please show your SDK Update Sites Tab screen shot
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I'm unable to find it in Settings > System Settings > Android SDK > SDK Tools.




The point in here is that maybe you're using the Android Studio 32 bit version and that's why it does not appear there (Refer to this answer) so go to:



C:Program FilesAndroidAndroid Studiobin


And find studio64.exe then open the Android Studio by clicking on this file. Cmake should be visible-available to install with the SDK Manager on Android Studio after that.



  • The other option will be installing the Cmake separately from it's website by installer or downloading the zip file of the Cmake and then the rest which mentioned in here.


It's available to download by SDK Manager on Android Studio v3.2 (64 bit) by the way:



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    I'm unable to find it in Settings > System Settings > Android SDK > SDK Tools.




    The point in here is that maybe you're using the Android Studio 32 bit version and that's why it does not appear there (Refer to this answer) so go to:



    C:Program FilesAndroidAndroid Studiobin


    And find studio64.exe then open the Android Studio by clicking on this file. Cmake should be visible-available to install with the SDK Manager on Android Studio after that.



    • The other option will be installing the Cmake separately from it's website by installer or downloading the zip file of the Cmake and then the rest which mentioned in here.


    It's available to download by SDK Manager on Android Studio v3.2 (64 bit) by the way:



    enter image description here






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      I'm unable to find it in Settings > System Settings > Android SDK > SDK Tools.




      The point in here is that maybe you're using the Android Studio 32 bit version and that's why it does not appear there (Refer to this answer) so go to:



      C:Program FilesAndroidAndroid Studiobin


      And find studio64.exe then open the Android Studio by clicking on this file. Cmake should be visible-available to install with the SDK Manager on Android Studio after that.



      • The other option will be installing the Cmake separately from it's website by installer or downloading the zip file of the Cmake and then the rest which mentioned in here.


      It's available to download by SDK Manager on Android Studio v3.2 (64 bit) by the way:



      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer






















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        I'm unable to find it in Settings > System Settings > Android SDK > SDK Tools.




        The point in here is that maybe you're using the Android Studio 32 bit version and that's why it does not appear there (Refer to this answer) so go to:



        C:Program FilesAndroidAndroid Studiobin


        And find studio64.exe then open the Android Studio by clicking on this file. Cmake should be visible-available to install with the SDK Manager on Android Studio after that.



        • The other option will be installing the Cmake separately from it's website by installer or downloading the zip file of the Cmake and then the rest which mentioned in here.


        It's available to download by SDK Manager on Android Studio v3.2 (64 bit) by the way:



        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer













        I'm unable to find it in Settings > System Settings > Android SDK > SDK Tools.




        The point in here is that maybe you're using the Android Studio 32 bit version and that's why it does not appear there (Refer to this answer) so go to:



        C:Program FilesAndroidAndroid Studiobin


        And find studio64.exe then open the Android Studio by clicking on this file. Cmake should be visible-available to install with the SDK Manager on Android Studio after that.



        • The other option will be installing the Cmake separately from it's website by installer or downloading the zip file of the Cmake and then the rest which mentioned in here.


        It's available to download by SDK Manager on Android Studio v3.2 (64 bit) by the way:



        enter image description here







        share|improve this answer












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