Hi Oleg, This is an issue caused by Google changing the Android SDK tooling in version 26.
If you use the latest cordova-android, it should be compatible with the new tools. Unfortunately, support for the new tools is unreleased at this time so you will need to use the latest cordova-android from source. We are in the process of getting a new cordova-android release out (6.2.2) - the vote thread just went out. 6.2.2 should support the new tools just fine. I believe the Cordova command line tooling can work with source distributions of platforms. So I think if you a) clone down the cordova-android source, b) `cd cordova-android && npm install` and c) `cordova platform add path/to/cordova-android`, it should work. On Apr 25, 2017 03:40, "Oleg" <lego12...@yandex.ru> wrote: Hi, all. Sorry, if i chosen the wrong list for my question, but it seems here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43348972/cordova-cant-see-android-targets nobody can help me. I have the next error with cordova: ~$ cordova requirements Requirements check results for android: Java JDK: installed 1.8.0 Android SDK: installed true Android target: not installed Android SDK not found. Make sure that it is installed. If it is not at the default location, set the ANDROID_HOME environment variable. Gradle: installed Error: Some of requirements check failed But at least one android target is exist: ~$ $ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin/avdmanager list target Available Android targets: ---------- id: 1 or "android-25" Name: Android API 25 Type: Platform API level: 25 Revision: 3 So, i don't understand what cordova wants from me. OS: funtoo stable Cordova: 6.5.0 Android-studio: 162.3871768 -- Олег Неманов (Oleg Nemanov) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@cordova.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@cordova.apache.org