You have not accepted the license agreements of the following SDK components [duplicate]

The way to accept license agreements from the command line has changed. You can use the SDK manager which is located at: $ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/tools/bin

e.g on linux:

cd ~/Library/Android/sdk/tools/bin/

Run the sdkmanager as follows:

./sdkmanager --licenses

e.g on Windows:

cd /d "%ANDROID_SDK_ROOT%/tools/bin"

Run the sdkmanager as follows:

sdkmanager --licenses

And accept the licenses you did not accept yet (but need to).

For more details see the Android Studio documentation, although the current documentation is missing any description on the --licenses option.

Warning

You might have two Android SDKs on your machine. Make sure to check both ~/Library/Android/sdk and /usr/local/share/android-sdk! If unsure, fully uninstall Android Studio from your machine and start with a clean slate.

Update: ANDROID_HOME is deprecated, ANDROID_SDK_ROOT is now the correct variable


You can install and accept the license of the SDK & tools via 2 ways:

1. Open the Android SDK Manager GUI via command line

Open the Android SDK manager via the command line using:

# Android SDK Tools 25.2.3 and lower - Open the Android SDK GUI via the command line
cd ~/Library/Android/sdk/tools && ./android

# 'Android SDK Tools' 25.2.3 and higher - `sdkmanager` is located in android_sdk/tools/bin/.
cd ~/Library/Android/sdk/tools/bin && ./sdkmanager

View more details on the new sdkmanager.

Select and install the required tools. (your location may be different)

2. Install and accept android license via command line:

Update the packages via command line, you'll be presented with the terms and conditions which you'll need to accept.

- Install or update to the latest version

This will install the latest platform-tools at the time you run it.

# Android SDK Tools 25.2.3 and lower. Install the latest `platform-tools` for android-25
android update sdk --no-ui --all --filter platform-tools,android-25,extra-android-m2repository

# Android SDK Tools 25.2.3 and higher
sdkmanager --update

- Install a specific version (25.0.1, 24.0.1, 23.0.1)

You can also install a specific version like so:

# Build Tools 23.0.1, 24.0.1, 25.0.1
android update sdk --no-ui --all --filter build-tools-25.0.1,android-25,extra-android-m2repository
android update sdk --no-ui --all --filter build-tools-24.0.1,android-24,extra-android-m2repository
android update sdk --no-ui --all --filter build-tools-23.0.1,android-23,extra-android-m2repository
# Alter the versions as required                      ↑               ↑

# -u --no-ui  : Updates from command-line (does not display the GUI)
# -a --all    : Includes all packages (such as obsolete and non-dependent ones.)
# -t --filter : A filter that limits the update to the specified types of
#               packages in the form of a comma-separated list of
#               [platform, system-image, tool, platform-tool, doc, sample,
#               source]. This also accepts the identifiers returned by
#               'list sdk --extended'.

# List version and description of other available SDKs and tools
android list sdk --extended
sdkmanager --list

Go to your $ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin and fire the cmd

./sdkmanager --licenses

Accept All licenses listed there.

After this just go to the licenses folder in sdk and check that it's having these five files:

android-sdk-license, android-googletv-license, android-sdk-preview-license, google-gdk-license, mips-android-sysimage-license

Give a retry and build again, still jenkins giving 'licenses not accepted' then you have to give full permission to your 'sdk' directory and all it's parent directories. Here is the command:

sudo chmod -R 777 /opt/

If you having sdk in /opt/ directory.


I have resolved the problem by using the command:

  1. Go to: C:\Users\ [PC NAME] \AppData\Local\Android\sdk\tools\bin\ (If the folder is not available then download the Android SDK first, or you can install it from the android studio installation process.)
  2. Shift+Left click and Press W, then Enter to open CMD on the folder path
  3. Type in the cmd: sdkmanager --licenses
  4. Once press enter, you need to accept all the licenses by pressing y

Checking the licenses

  1. Go to: C:\Users\ [PC NAME] \AppData\Local\Android\sdk\
  2. Check the folder named licenses
android-googletv-license
android-sdk-license
android-sdk-preview-license
google-gdk-license
intel-android-extra-license
mips-android-sysimage-license

AS NEW UPDATE FOLDER PATH (Current Android Studio)

Open Android Studio, Tools > Sdk Manager > Android SDK Command-Line Tools (Just Opt-in)

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SDKManager will be store in :

  1. Go to C:\Users\ [PC NAME] \AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\cmdline-tools\latest\bin
  2. Type in the cmd: sdkmanager --licenses

Documentation to using the Android SDK: https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/sdkmanager.html


For Windows users w/o using Andoid Studio:

  1. Go to the location of your sdkmanager.bat file. Per default it is at Android\sdk\tools\bin inside the %LOCALAPPDATA% folder.

  2. Open a terminal window there by typing cmd into the title bar

  3. Type

    sdkmanager.bat --licenses
    
  4. Accept all licenses with 'y'