E2312 Unable to execute 'command'
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- If you get the following additional output:
- [PAClient Error] Error: E2312 Unable to add '<some file path>': Zip add failed
- [PAClient Error] PACLIENT(1): unable to process assets while packaging '<APK path>'
- [PAClient Error] PACLIENT(1): packaging of '<APK path>' failed
- Your issue might be that the files that you are deploying are too big (as a whole) to be included into an Android application package.
- Note: If this is your issue, even if you reduce the size of your files so that you avoid this error, you may run into size issues later. Application stores usually impose size restrictions on Android application packages, such as 50MB in the case of Google Play.
- If you get the following additional output:
- [PAClient Error] Error: E2312 ERROR: resource directory '<project path>\res' does not exist
- Your issue might be that you do not have icons defined in your project for the Android platform. Open Project > Options > Application, make sure that the right configuration and the Android platform are selected on the Target combo box, and on the Launcher icons tab specify some icons for your application. See Preparing an Android Application for Deployment.
- If you get the following additional output:
- [PAClient Error] Error: E2312 '<project path>'\AndroidManifest.xml:34: error: Error parsing XML: not well-formed (invalid token)
- Your issue might be that your application has a TMapView component, and you have added an apiKey with invalid characters. To solve this issue you need to ensure the apiKey is correct:
- If you get this error without further output, you must ensure that the Android SDK that you have assigned to the Android platform in your project has the right SDK API-Level location path defined. You can review and edit your Android SDKs from the SDK Manager.
- If you get any other output, you must ensure that the Android SDK that you have assigned to the Android platform in your project has the right Aapt location path defined. You can review and edit your Android SDKs from the SDK Manager.