![]() ![]() ![]() File > New > Import Project > file_path > Import project from external model > Android Gradle >.File > New > Import Project > file_path > Create project from existing sources >.and 2) File > New > Import Project > app path >. All of the below variations were tested with both file paths 1) File > New > Import Project > FirebaseUI-Android path >.idea file before importing as well as overwriting the file. I've also attempted the following variations in the import process: I attempted re-importing after adding the local.properties file with the same build error.I found the Android SDK path in terminal and used the pwd command to retrieve the path: sdk.dir=/Users/adamhurwitz/Library/Android/sdk Once I received the build error above, I followed your advice and added the local.properties file to the root FirebaseUI-Android directory.Idea file > Select Configure when Android framework is detected dialog is displayed. I guess the might cause this issues since android studio is looking for adle without the. In the project explorer if I select android nothing shows up if I select Project view this is only what appears in the explorer. git clone Android Studio: File > New > Import Project > FirebaseUI-Android path > Import project from external model > Gradle > Use local gradle distribution > Select Yes to override existing. I tried to clone the project with and without android studio with no effect.May you please re-open this, where in the directories can you find the name of the project name to include in the adle? Implementation Thanks for the recent update ! I've followed your steps and am unfortunately running into the following build error unfortunately this is still an issue for my machine on Android Studio 3.2.1 as well as others. ![]()
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