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I'm trying to install an Android app on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B that's running KonstaKANG's Android 7.1.2 Lineage OS. In the command line, I am calling the Gradle wrapper only for it to return ./gradlew: can't execute: Permission denied.



The file permissions show that all users have executable permissions for gradlew.



command line file permissions



With the help of Busybox, I tried chmod +x gradlew to see if that would change things. It did not.



The app files are there, but I cannot run any of the Gradle shell scripts (gradlew, gradle, gradlew.bat). Any advice would be much appreciated.










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    I'm trying to install an Android app on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B that's running KonstaKANG's Android 7.1.2 Lineage OS. In the command line, I am calling the Gradle wrapper only for it to return ./gradlew: can't execute: Permission denied.



    The file permissions show that all users have executable permissions for gradlew.



    command line file permissions



    With the help of Busybox, I tried chmod +x gradlew to see if that would change things. It did not.



    The app files are there, but I cannot run any of the Gradle shell scripts (gradlew, gradle, gradlew.bat). Any advice would be much appreciated.










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      I'm trying to install an Android app on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B that's running KonstaKANG's Android 7.1.2 Lineage OS. In the command line, I am calling the Gradle wrapper only for it to return ./gradlew: can't execute: Permission denied.



      The file permissions show that all users have executable permissions for gradlew.



      command line file permissions



      With the help of Busybox, I tried chmod +x gradlew to see if that would change things. It did not.



      The app files are there, but I cannot run any of the Gradle shell scripts (gradlew, gradle, gradlew.bat). Any advice would be much appreciated.










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      I'm trying to install an Android app on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B that's running KonstaKANG's Android 7.1.2 Lineage OS. In the command line, I am calling the Gradle wrapper only for it to return ./gradlew: can't execute: Permission denied.



      The file permissions show that all users have executable permissions for gradlew.



      command line file permissions



      With the help of Busybox, I tried chmod +x gradlew to see if that would change things. It did not.



      The app files are there, but I cannot run any of the Gradle shell scripts (gradlew, gradle, gradlew.bat). Any advice would be much appreciated.







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