I still have this "Some packaget ... updates" message, but it does not
seem to affect anything negatively.

On Oct 27, 9:33 pm, Streets Of Boston <flyingdutc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It looks like adb.exe holds a lock to the problematic directory.
> When you start Eclipse, adb.exe is started. And when you kill adb.exe,
> Eclipse tries to start adb.exe again. After 11 tries, it is
> successful.
>
> I did the manual install.
> When i start android.bat right now, it looks like all is fine.
> However, when i click on 'Available Packages', i get the message "Some
> packages were found but are not compatible updates."
>
> On Oct 27, 9:16 pm, Streets Of Boston <flyingdutc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I wish i could say that; i had only my Eclipse open and a few browser
> > windows...and still i got this message.
>
> > On Oct 27, 9:05 pm, Xavier Ducrohet <x...@android.com> wrote:
>
> > > As long as you don't have a command prompt of a file explorer opened
> > > in the some folder of the SDK that you are updating, it should work
> > > from Eclipse.
>
> > > Xav
>
> > > On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Streets Of Boston
>
> > > <flyingdutc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > It doesn't work under Eclipse either... same message as when using the
> > > > command prompt.
>
> > > > I guess all Windows users should download from this directory and do
> > > > it 'manually'.
>
> > > > On Oct 27, 8:49 pm, Xavier Ducrohet <x...@android.com> wrote:
> > > >> That's correct.
>
> > > >> Windows users who are not using eclipse, we recommend that you
> > > >> download the SDK package athttp://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
>
> > > >> This is basically only the tools folder, but it also includes a "SDK
> > > >> Setup.exe" at the top SDK folder which calls android.bat in update
> > > >> mode. This should fix the lock problem.
>
> > > >> Xav
>
> > > >> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Streets Of Boston
>
> > > >> <flyingdutc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > >> > I have the same issue.
>
> > > >> > I started android.bat from the command prompt.
> > > >> > Since android.bat is in the directory that is reported to be locked,
> > > >> > my command prompt is holding a lock to it when starting
> > > >> > android.bat.... not very handy...
>
> > > >> > On Oct 27, 7:36 pm, Xavier Ducrohet <x...@android.com> wrote:
> > > >> >> Hi,
>
> > > >> >> the issue is with Windows putting locks on files/folders. For 
> > > >> >> instance
> > > >> >> if you have a file explorer opened on the folder being updated (e.g.
> > > >> >> the docs folder), it'll prevent other programs from modifying the
> > > >> >> files/folders.
>
> > > >> >> If you have problem using it from eclipse you can always use
> > > >> >> SDK/tools/android.bat which provide you with the same UI.
>
> > > >> >> Which version of Eclipse are you using? I'll double-check that 
> > > >> >> Eclipse
> > > >> >> doesn't open/lock some files in the documentation.
>
> > > >> >> Xav
>
> > > >> >> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Jim Showalter
>
> > > >> >> <jamesleeshowal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >> >> > Followed the instructions in
> > > >> >> >http://developer.android.com/sdk/adding-components.htmlforadding2.0as
> > > >> >> > components to an existing 1.6 SDK, from within Eclipse.
>
> > > >> >> > It didn't work. Not by a long shot. Instead, it got partway 
> > > >> >> > through and then
> > > >> >> > said that C:\android-sdk-windows-1.6_r1\
> > > >> >> > temp\DocPackage.new01 couldn't be copied because of a lock, and 
> > > >> >> > similarly
> > > >> >> > for PlatformPackage.new01.
>
> > > >> >> > It said to shut down running programs, but the only program 
> > > >> >> > running was
> > > >> >> > Eclipse, which was needed to do the upgrade.
>
> > > >> >> > The cancel button was disabled, and the close box didn't work. 
> > > >> >> > Shutting down
> > > >> >> > Eclipse killed it, but left C:\android-sdk-windows-1.6_r1 in a 
> > > >> >> > corrupted
> > > >> >> > state. Restarting Eclipse showed the Android projects with 
> > > >> >> > errors, no SDK,
> > > >> >> > and a disabled Android SDK and AVD Manager (which means no 
> > > >> >> > ability to rerun
> > > >> >> > the install).
>
> > > >> >> > Shutting down Eclipse, renaming the corrupted SDK directory, 
> > > >> >> > unzipping 1.6
> > > >> >> > again into C:, and restarting Eclipse made it as if nothing had 
> > > >> >> > ever
> > > >> >> > happened, which is good. But it is not possible to complete the 
> > > >> >> > install from
> > > >> >> > Eclipse, which is bad.
>
> > > >> >> > The dialog says:
>
> > > >> >> > Failed to rename directory
> > > >> >> > C:\android-sdk-windows-1.6_r1\temp\DocPackage.new01 to
> > > >> >> > C:\android-sdk-windows-1.6_r1\docs
> > > >> >> > -= Warning ! =-
> > > >> >> > A folder failed to be renamed or moved. On Windows this typically 
> > > >> >> > means that
> > > >> >> > a program is using that folder (for example Windows Explorer.) 
> > > >> >> > Please close
> > > >> >> > all running programs that may belockingthe directory
> > > >> >> > 'C:\android-sdk-windows-1.6_r1\temp\DocPackage.new01' and try 
> > > >> >> > again.
>
> > > >> >> > Failed to rename directory
> > > >> >> > C:\android-sdk-windows-1.6_r1\temp\DocPackage.new01 to
> > > >> >> > C:\android-sdk-windows-1.6_r1\docs
> > > >> >> > -= Warning ! =-
> > > >> >> > A folder failed to be renamed or moved. On Windows this typically 
> > > >> >> > means that
> > > >> >> > a program is using that folder (for example Windows Explorer.) 
> > > >> >> > Please close
> > > >> >> > all running programs that may belockingthe directory
> > > >> >> > 'C:\android-sdk-windows-1.6_r1\temp\DocPackage.new01' and try 
> > > >> >> > again.
> > > >> >> > Installed: SDK Platform Android 2.0, API 5 (tools rev: 3)
>
> > > >> >> --
> > > >> >> Xavier Ducrohet
> > > >> >> Android SDK Tech Lead
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> > > >> --
> > > >> Xavier Ducrohet
> > > >> Android SDK Tech Lead
> > > >> Google Inc.
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> > > --
> > > Xavier Ducrohet
> > > Android SDK Tech Lead
> > > Google Inc.
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