When I installed 1.5 pre there were no "default" avds and there were
instructions on how to create them. You most likely have to do that
again with the 1.5 release but to date I haven't seen any special
instruction for moving from 1.5 pre to 1.5 release despite my question
and someone else's
Peli,
That is right, after a clean install I still have no default avds. If
I run android list avds the list is empty.
Steve
On Apr 30, 10:28 am, Peli wrote:
> > When I deleted the third one, all avds were
> > gone including the default ones.
>
> There are no default avds. After a clean insta
> When I deleted the third one, all avds were
> gone including the default ones.
There are no default avds. After a clean install, you don't have any.
You have 3 default targets.
Peli
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I had created three avds and was testing them out. When I was done I
deleted them one by one. When I deleted the third one, all avds were
gone including the default ones.
I have tried blowing away the sdk and reinstalling. I have
uninstalled the Androird plugins in Eclipse. I have blow every
It is right. if you delete one of sdk or add-on ,you will only find 2 target
on the list
Best Regards
Eric Chen
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 2:50 PM, swarup wrote:
>
> > Before I had a 1, 2, and 3 that I could see by typing "android list
> > avds" on the command line but now they are gone.
>
> do y
> Before I had a 1, 2, and 3 that I could see by typing "android list
> avds" on the command line but now they are gone.
do you mean your targets ('android list targets')got deleted?
did you delete SDK_HOME/platforms, SDK_HOME/add-ons by chance?
If so, copy back these 2 folders and you would be a
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