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: Some users reported issues with broken symlinks in the r23b packages, which could break certain automated build environments like Conan.
If you’re targeting or just want a stable, battle-tested NDK without the new toolchain headaches, r23c is your sweet spot. It’s the final release before Google forced LLVM’s default -fno-short-wchar and other breaking changes.
Open your .bashrc or .zshrc file: