And now /opt/android-studio/bin/studio.sh starts without error.Īll this is from a newbie here, so YMMV. (I also removed the ~/.android directory that i had made during the trials-and-errors previous to finding that solution). bashrc file:Įxport LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/android-studio/jbr/lib/:/usr/lib/jvm/default/lib/:$" So rather than unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH, I added the following line to my. I'm (obviously) a newbie, but after some digging I found that it is /etc/X11/xinit/nvidia-xinitrc which set/exported the LD_LIBRARY_PATH, and this is called by the command nvidia-xrun which I use to start X. I was/am worried that merely unsetting LD_LIBRARY_PATH would break something. (That being said, the fact is that before I unset it, it was set to /usr/lib64/nvidia/:/usr/lib32/nvidia:/usr/lib. In my case, at least, i found a solution here: I simply needed to unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH. opt/android-studio/jre/bin/java: symbol lookup error: /opt/android-studio/jre/lib/libnio.so: undefined symbol: initInetAddressIDs When I run /opt/android-studio/bin/studio.sh (which I do just after installing android-studio from here), I have exactly the same error as SajeOne below:
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