66
votes

I updated android studio from 3.3 to 3.4 version and after install and do ./gradlew lint I am getting the next error:

Deprecated Gradle features were used in this build, making it incompatible with Gradle 6.0.

Then I use the next command to get more details:

  ./gradlwe build --warning-mode=all

And I get the next message:

Failed to apply plugin [id 'com.android.application']

Minimum supported Gradle version is 5.1.1. Current version is 4.4.1. If using the gradle wrapper, try editing the distributionUrl in .gradle/daemon/4.4.1/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties to gradle-5.1.1-all.zip

And when I edited my gradle-wrapper.properties, I see that the changes were already done, I.E. the version of the distributionUrl already was gradle-5.1.1.-all.zip

Any idea that how can resolve this?

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20 Answers

75
votes

You could just edit YOUR_APPLICATION_FOLDER/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties and change the last line to: distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.1.1-all.zip Android Studio will download necessary library.

28
votes

This was my solution.

My_project
  /gradle
  /wrapper
  /gradle-wrapper.properties 

Modify this line with the Gradle 5.1.1

distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.1.1-all.zip
17
votes

Finally, I was able to solve this dropping the folders of the oldest version in ~/.gradle/wrapper/dists and leave only the gradle-5.1.1-all

11
votes

In my case, gradle failed to download the version I specified though I tried all previous solutions.

Apparently, I was opening my project by selecting "MyProject/App" directory. Gradle successfully updated when I opened the same project by selecting the "MyProject" folder.

8
votes
  1. Check your full project and find all "Gradle-wrapper.properties" files. If your project has multiple modules then there are chances of having multiple. and set -

distributionUrl=https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.1.1-all.zip

  1. Gradle sync

  2. If not done then invalidate the cache and restart the project.

  3. Still not working then go to your root directory on Linux and find .gradle folder. Delete it and restart the android studio.

5
votes

If you use Ubuntu and all above answers didn't solve your problem try to upgrade gradle on your Ubuntu with this commands from this answer https://askubuntu.com/a/975018/714791

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cwchien/gradle
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt upgrade gradle

It will help I hope

4
votes

I resolved by two below steps.

  1. delete gradle folder
  2. check your classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:{$gradleVersion}

My gradleVersion is 3.5.3.

4
votes

I solved this by changing the distributionUrl in gradle-wrapper.properties in gradle/wrapper, not gradle.properties

3
votes

Maybe it's your gradle environment variable. execute 'gradle -v' Check that the gradle version of the project matches the gradle environment variable version

2
votes

those who are still facing issue with Cordova/Ionic, this is due to CORDOVA_ANDROID_GRADLE_DISTRIBUTION_URL which is being checked at platforms/android/cordova/lib/builders/GradleBuilder.js

set CORDOVA_ANDROID_GRADLE_DISTRIBUTION_URL to desired distributional

for MacOs

export CORDOVA_ANDROID_GRADLE_DISTRIBUTION_URL = https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.4.1-all.zip
2
votes

I think it's very important to mention which IDE you're using and what are the configurations. What made me upset was, I had a setting in gradle-wrapper.properties file which was "ignored" to my mind.

I've found the settings in the IDEA application settings, there: enter image description here

and then selecting:

enter image description here and everything works as expected.

Deleting 'all other' locally cached versions can never be the right solution ;)

Good luck!

1
votes

I had the same error: Error "Minimum supported Gradle version is 6.1.1. Current version is 5.1.1" but when I opened the gradle.properties and I found this "distributionUrl=https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.1.1-all.zip" which was correct but wasn't working. To solve this, I deleted the ".gradle" file in the explorer, reopened the app and found out the distributionUrl had change to 5.2.2-all.zip in gradle.properties; I then edited to 6.1.1-all.zip and sync and everything worked like a charm. I hope this can help someone else.

1
votes

My app is using Cordova v9.0.0

distributionUrl is set at platforms\android\cordova\lib\builders\ProjectBuilder.js

You can set distributionUrl from the command line with

set CORDOVA_ANDROID_GRADLE_DISTRIBUTION_URL="https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-[version]-all.zip"

Replace [version] with your preference

0
votes

Try to download manually Gradle-5.1.1 from https://gradle.org/releases then go to file/project structure/project and put the new version in gradle version. (You can also use this link - jenv.io/candidate/gradle)

0
votes

I was having the same problem after migrating from android.support library to androidx where junit library start with androidTestImplementation and not testImplementation.

So i changed

testImplementation "junit:junit:$rootProject.junitVersion"

to

androidTestImplementation androidx.test.ext:junit:1.0.0-beta01

or

androidTestImplementation "junit:junit:$rootProject.junitVersion"


Remember to append android before testImplementation

0
votes

also, try removing all older/unwanted versions of gradle using: cd usr/local/Cellar/gradle/

0
votes

it solved for me get the flutter SDK directory

this is my flutter Sdk C:\flutter\.pub-cache\hosted\pub.dartlang.org\connectivity_macos-0.1.0+2\android\gradle\wrapper

change gradle-wrapper.properties

Modify this line with the Gradle 5.1.1

distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.1.1-all.zip
0
votes

Delete gradle folder from your project directory as well as from the app directory.

restart Adroid studio and resync gradle.

it will solve your problem. If not you might be opened the project yourproject/app. close Android studio and import your project after selecting yourproject. Then resync gradle. This will solve your problem.

0
votes

For Windows 10:

Go to C:\Users\<user-name>\.gradle\wrapper\dists and delete everything there. Android studio will download the appropriate version afterwards.