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I’m unable to accept licenses. When I run flutter doctor -v, this is displayed:

[!] Android toolchain - develop for Android devices (Android SDK version 31.0.0)
    • Android SDK at /home/gledyson/bin/sdk
    • Platform android-31, build-tools 31.0.0
    • Java binary at: /home/gledyson/bin/android-studio/jre/bin/java
    • Java version OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.10+0-b96-7249189)
    ! Some Android licenses not accepted.  To resolve this, run: flutter doctor --android-licenses

Then I run flutter doctor --android-licenses and accept all licenses without an error.

At the end, it says:

All SDK package licenses accepted

But when I run flutter doctor -v again, the warning persists:

[!] Android toolchain - develop for Android devices (Android SDK version 31.0.0)
    • Android SDK at /home/gledyson/bin/sdk
    • Platform android-31, build-tools 31.0.0
    • Java binary at: /home/gledyson/bin/android-studio/jre/bin/java
    • Java version OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.10+0-b96-7249189)
    ! Some Android licenses not accepted.  To resolve this, run: flutter doctor --android-licenses

I have installed the Android SDK and the Command Line Tools (latest) as shown in the pictures:
android sdk 1
android sdk 2

My OS is Linux Mint 20.2.

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  1. Chosen as BEST ANSWER

    The solution I found was to run the sdkmanager directly with elevated permissions using sudo:

    sudo ./sdkmanager --licenses
    

    The sdk file was found under sdk/cmdline-tools/latest/bin.

    This solved my issues.


  2. open cmd and run this command
    flutter doctor –android-licenses
    and accept all.
    this worked for me.

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  3. I’m also a Linux Mint user and I had the same problem, but I found the solution

    If you install android studio or sdkmanager in the root folder, then when you want to agree to the license, the license agreement will not change because you have to have root authority first.

    try running sdkmanager as root then run sdkmanager --licenses. if there is a sdkmanager: command not found problem, first point $PATH to the directory sdkmanager is in and then run it again as root.

    note: don’t forget to install cmdline-tools and usually sdkmanager is in cmdline-tools folder.

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