
Select the Path variable, then click the Edit button. Click the Environment Variables button at the bottom of the System Properties -> Advanced window. Click Advanced System Settings in the menu on the left.
That's it! It should work to build now without errors. Open Control Panel -> System and Security from the Start Menu and click System.
Unity's manual for Android environment setup. SDK Platform Tools version 0.0.0 Preferences) and uncheck the Android SDK Tools Installed with Unity checkbox and type in the path to your Android SDK Tools folder, i.e. When building for Android I kept getting errors like: With the introduction of Unity Hub I've been struggling to get all the diferent versions of Unity to work with my Android SDK tools (which I have installed seperately). If I do, I'll post it here.Įdited by pfslow, 17 October 2020 - 12:39 PM.Disclaimer: This guide is only tried on Windows 10, but it might even work on Mac and Linux. All one needs to do is disable the notification and I haven't found the solution yet. I'm trying to find a solution short of deleting every old app on my Mac that can possibly be looking for the J.6rt. Apple's legacy use of J.6 is under the license granted by SUN and predates the sale of Java to Oracle. Installing the J.8rt from Oracle has no effect on this at all as it's 64 bit only (more below). Yes, the pop-up is requiring the Java 6 Run Time but, being 32 bit, that cannot be installed over Catalina - even to make that annoying message go away. Unfortunately, that is not correct for OS 10.15 (Catalina) and newer. Install the 2017-001 package from Apple and you're good. Every major OS upgrade through Mojave requires that it be installed again. One or more apps is requiring a Java 6 Run Time (not the SDK) which is why you're seeing this pop-up. You get the same instructions from the Java website: Expected to find it in /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/. How to fix the unable to locate tools.jar.
Restart your Mac and enjoy the absence of this Java command-line tool error pop-up! Follow up tutorial on installing Apache Ant. dmg disk image file and install Java 6 runtime for OS X.
Download Java for OS X 2017-001 aka Apple’s version of Legacy Java Command-line tool.