![]() ![]() Until then please use the workaround above. We will update this thread when these fixes are landing. We are working on both updating Unity Hub installation process to include the latest Android SDK and fix the in Editor SDK update process. After that you change the Android SDK path in the Unity Editor (Edit->Preferences->External Tools) and then let Unity update the SDK. The simplest way to workaround this issue is to copy or move the Android SDK installed by the Hub to a different path that does not have spaces. ![]() If you try to update the SDK with Android Studio SDK Manager UI tool with the SDK in such location, you will see a warning like this:įirst we recommend you read the documentation about “Customizing the Android SDK
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