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It definitely sounds like an installation oversight or configuration bug. The Regate SQL Change Automation Core installer likely references a hardcoded or default Android NDK path instead of checking your updated environment variables or Visual Studio settings. This would explain why it attempted to reinstall the NDK in the default directory even though you’d already configured a different location. Having duplicate NDK installations shouldn’t break functionality, but it’s unnecessary and can waste storage. You might want to report this behavior to the Redgate support team along with your installation log—they’ll be able to confirm whether it’s a known issue or provide a fix in a future update. I also faced the same installation bug while installing dodear pk. / comments
It definitely sounds like an installation oversight or configuration bug. The Regate SQL Change Automation Core installer likely references a hardcoded or default Android NDK path instead of checki...