I have noticed that several people are having issues after upgrading to Android Studio 0.4.3 (problem with 0.4.2 also I believe). My error and debug steps so far are as follows:
The message I see is "Gradle project sync failed. Basic functionality (e.g. editing, debugging) will not work properly" as shown in snapshot below.

I found this thread and following instructions, but I still have the error. I am not able to do the following instruction in the thread: I went into Gradle settings and clicked on "use local Gradle distribution" and pointed it to*: C:/Users/robot_000/.gradle/wrapper/dists/gradle-1.10-all/6vpvhqu0efs1fqmqr2decq1v12/gradle-1.10
Do I need to have a local distribution of gradle? Where do I download it from and where do i put it? How do I now tell Android Studio to use it? (as you can tell, I don't understand how gradle works). Thanks for any help.
Update 1: I found the gradle files on my computer at C:\Users\home.gradle\wrapper\dists\gradle-1.10-all\6vpvhqu0efs1fqmqr2decq1v12\gradle-1.10, but how do I do do this: "went into Gradle settings and clicked on "use local Gradle distribution" and pointed it to*" (as per THIS THREAD)
Go to File > Settings > Gradle you will end up with this screen for setting up your gradle :

Also make sure you have Google Repository in your Android SDK directory which will be located at :
$SDK_DIR\extras\google\m2repository\com\google\android\gms\play-services\3.1.36
If not do install it from SDK Manager > Extras > Google Repository first.
EDIT :
All your build.gradle
(If you are using root level build.gradle
to define android gradle plugin version, check in that only) must point to 0.8
version(latest as of now) of android gradle plugin
dependencies {
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:0.8.+'
}
UPDATED :
Mapping is :
| Android Gradle Plugin | Gradle Version |
0.7.+ 1.9
0.8.+ 1.10
File -> Invalidate Cache / Restart
Works sometimes for this
I had the same problem and using local gradle distribution didn't work for me either. I ended up finding the solution here Gradle DSL method not found: 'runProguard'
Anything above gradle version 0.14.0 has to use minifyEnabled
instead of runProguard
in your projects build.gradle file. Here is how it should look :
buildTypes {
release {
minifyEnabled false
proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android.txt'), 'proguard-rules.txt'
}
}
Hope this helps. Check out the link if you are still confused
I ran into this problem and found I already had the location of Gradle set and already had the Google Repository installed as mentioned by pyus13.
My solution was switching Android SDK Build-tools to a previous version fixed the problem. The latest revision was 19.1, but updating to that broke the tool chain.
It could just be as simple as trying another Build-tools.

Well i dont know what worked for them but for me worked to add a little scripts to build.gradle. DO note its important to put them at the top of the page (in build.gradle).
buildscript {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:0.11.2'
}
}
THEN: in buildToolsVersion I had a version 19.1.0 and there for I installed build-tools (SDK manager) version 19.1 & 19. I uninstall other build-tools packetes, im not a fan of useless stuff.
And you should be good to go, hope it helps someone..
In the scope of the project, in the gradle properties file, you should add :
org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx1024m
Well, I don't know what worked for them, but for me worked to add little scripts to build.gradle
.
Do note that it's important to put them at the top of the page (in build.gradle
).
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21347704/with-0-4-3-android-studio-error-gradle-project-sync-failed-basic-functionali