If you need a stable, legacy version of the Android Native Development Kit (NDK) for Linux, remains a solid choice. It’s the last release to include GCC (deprecated thereafter) and supports 64-bit Linux systems.

: The android.toolchain.cmake file was refactored to align better with CMake's integrated Android support.

: If you're into music production or signal processing, the NDK allows for low-latency native audio that standard Java just can't touch. Hardware Control

: Resolves various compiler crashes, including those related to coroutines and Neon intrinsics. How to Download and Install on Linux

Google hosts all NDK releases on their developer website. For the r23b Linux x86_64 ZIP: