I've always found that the Workspace holds reference to the Android
SDK location so if you are using a different Workspace you should even
be able to use just the one install of Eclipse. I am working on
Windows but would image that the same would apply to Mac...

On May 19, 9:17 am, Keith Wiley <kbwi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I need to keep the old Android 1.1_r1 SDK around because I have an app
> that won't build with the 1.1 SDK included with the 1.5 SDK (Actually,
> it builds, but the newer Dalvik converter won't convert it, error 2,
> no other feedback as to the problem in Eclipse's console).  So I have
> two completely separate Eclipse installations.  However, they seem to
> share at least *some* preferences (this is on OS X btw), namely, the
> Android SDK location preference.
>
> Is this going to work?  I can switch the SDK location preference back
> and forth as I use the two different versions of Eclipse if I have to
> (a little annoying I suppose), but are there larger issues I need to
> worry about?  Are there any other really serious problems, perhaps as
> yet unanticipated, with maintaining two different Eclipse installs
> using two different Android SDKs?
>
> Thanks.
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