Why can't I run any Android NDK commands?
- by TheBuzzSaw
I had been running Mint 12 before, and everything was working there. I switched to Ubuntu 12.04, and now I am very frustrated.
When I run ndk-build, I get
/home/buzz/ndk/prebuilt/linux-x86/bin/make: not found
So, I changed to that folder directly. When I type in ./make, I get
bash: ./make: No such file or directory
Typing ls clearly shows the file where I am! I did some hacking around (pointing to external tools) to get past each error (just to experiment), and I ran into this!
/home/buzz/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-gcc: Command not found
Why? Why are all these files unable to be found? As I said above, this was all working just fine in another distro. What changed? What's extra frustrating is that if I push TAB to auto-complete, it works. So, the file is clearly there (and clearly marked with execution permissions). So, why can't it be found?