I'm running Eclipse (Indigo), and am seeing some errors I've never seen
before...hoping someone here can help me get past these.

First, when I open Eclipse, it complains that "This SDK" (WHICH SDK???)
requires ADK version 3.0, and I only have 2.6 installed.  Fine.  I'll
install 3.0.

When I try to install 3.0, it starts trying to, and then gives me this
warning message (blank lines added for readability):

      Cannot complete the install because of a conflicting
      dependency.  Software being installed: Android Development
      Tools 23.0.0.1245622

      (com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.feature.feature.group
      23.0.0.1245622) Software currently installed: Android
      Development Tools 22.6.1.v201403111859-1066720

      (com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.feature.group
      22.6.1.v201403111859-1066720) Only one of the following can
      be installed at once: ADT Package
      22.6.1.v201403111859-1066720

      (com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.package
      22.6.1.v201403111859-1066720) ADT Package 23.0.0.1245622

      (com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.package 23.0.0.1245622) Cannot
      satisfy dependency: From: Android Development Tools
      23.0.0.1245622

      (com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.feature.feature.group
      23.0.0.1245622) To: com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.package
      [23.0.0.1245622] Cannot satisfy dependency: From: Android
      Development Tools 22.6.1.v201403111859-1066720

      (com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.feature.group
      22.6.1.v201403111859-1066720) To:

      com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.package
      [22.6.1.v201403111859-1066720]

So basically, I have ADT 2.6, which Eclipse doesn't like---it wants 3.0.
But it won't install 3.0 because I have 2.6.

Finally, when I try to create a new project (getting started with
AndEngine and a tutorial), the "New Android Application" screen keeps
griping that "A package name cannot start or end with a dot."  The
thing is, it doesn't start or end with a dot.  WTFO?

Is it just me, or has this been a really bad week for everyone?

Oh, FWIW, as a side note, I tried importing AndEngine into Android
Studio, too.  Android Studio, however, insisted (couldn't find the option
to stop this) on using Gradle for a non-Gradle project.  I no doubt
missed some tiny check-box somewhere, but I definitely couldn't see it.
Can anyone point me to that checkbox to import a non-Gradle project
without trying to apply Gradle?

Thanks,
   --jim

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