[android-beginners] Re: Problems installing Android SDK - "no target available"

2009-12-15 Thread eewestcoaster
@afarrell:  I agree - thanks for posting this explanation.  I was
running through O'Reilly's "Android Application Development" book and
had tried a couple different versions of Eclipse, with no luck.
Finally I found this post and followed your explanations.  The install
process took a while, but worked like a charm.  My trusty "Hello
Android" application is working!

Thanks!


On Dec 8, 8:03 pm, DaveIsAwesome 
wrote:
> Thank you very much for posting this.  I've been running around
> looking at tutorials for the past few nights trying to figure this
> out, and finally everything works.
>
> On Dec 5, 2:36 pm, afarrell  wrote:
>
> > you have to open the SDK manager (type 'android' at the command prompt
> > or open it in eclipse under the 'window' tab) go to settings, check
> > the box for 'forcehttps://...sourcestobe fetched', then go to
> > available packages which should have the site 'https://dl-
> > ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository.xml' listed. If not,
> > click 'add site' and put in this url. check this box and it willlist
> > a bunch of sdk's and api's, choose the one you want, (both the SDK and
> > the API) and hit 'install selected' You should now have some targets
> > available.
>
> > On Nov 30, 12:46 am, cbartsie  wrote:
>
> > > Hey Guys!
>
> > > Were you all able to get an answer?  I'm having the same problems.
>
> > > I'd love to find out how you guys got it work.  I'm stuck.  I can't
> > > get the setup.exe to run, which is then suppose to allow you to import
> > > various platforms.  Any help you can provide would be great.
>
> > > cbartsie

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[android-beginners] Re: Problems installing Android SDK - "no target available"

2009-12-10 Thread DaveIsAwesome
Thank you very much for posting this.  I've been running around
looking at tutorials for the past few nights trying to figure this
out, and finally everything works.

On Dec 5, 2:36 pm, afarrell  wrote:
> you have to open the SDK manager (type 'android' at the command prompt
> or open it in eclipse under the 'window' tab) go to settings, check
> the box for 'forcehttps://...sourcesto be fetched', then go to
> available packages which should have the site 'https://dl-
> ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository.xml' listed. If not,
> click 'add site' and put in this url. check this box and it willlist
> a bunch of sdk's and api's, choose the one you want, (both the SDK and
> the API) and hit 'install selected' You should now have some targets
> available.
>
> On Nov 30, 12:46 am, cbartsie  wrote:
>
> > Hey Guys!
>
> > Were you all able to get an answer?  I'm having the same problems.
>
> > I'd love to find out how you guys got it work.  I'm stuck.  I can't
> > get the setup.exe to run, which is then suppose to allow you to import
> > various platforms.  Any help you can provide would be great.
>
> > cbartsie

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[android-beginners] Re: Problems installing Android SDK - "no target available"

2009-12-06 Thread afarrell
you have to open the SDK manager (type 'android' at the command prompt
or open it in eclipse under the 'window' tab) go to settings, check
the box for 'force https://...sources to be fetched', then go to
available packages which should have the site 'https://dl-
ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository.xml' listed. If not,
click 'add site' and put in this url. check this box and it will list
a bunch of sdk's and api's, choose the one you want, (both the SDK and
the API) and hit 'install selected' You should now have some targets
available.

On Nov 30, 12:46 am, cbartsie  wrote:
> Hey Guys!
>
> Were you all able to get an answer?  I'm having the same problems.
>
> I'd love to find out how you guys got it work.  I'm stuck.  I can't
> get the setup.exe to run, which is then suppose to allow you to import
> various platforms.  Any help you can provide would be great.
>
> cbartsie

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[android-beginners] Re: Problems installing Android SDK - "no target available"

2009-12-02 Thread cbartsie
Hey Guys!

Were you all able to get an answer?  I'm having the same problems.

I'd love to find out how you guys got it work.  I'm stuck.  I can't
get the setup.exe to run, which is then suppose to allow you to import
various platforms.  Any help you can provide would be great.

cbartsie

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[android-beginners] Re: Problems installing Android SDK - "no target available"

2009-11-29 Thread Lance Nanek
Have you tried installing some platforms in the Android SDK and AVD
Manager? Here's another thread where I just described that process:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners/msg/ab392010286fe2c6

On Nov 26, 10:17 am, ak08820  wrote:
> Well, to make an Android Virtual Device, one needs a Target also,
> which is absent.
> I have the same issue as the original poster.
>
> On Nov 16, 1:54 pm, rexowner  wrote:
>
> > You need to make an emulator aka AVD aka Android Vitrual device
>
> > Go to Window/Android SDK and AVD Manager and click the "New" button to
> > make a new AVD-Android Virtual Device.    You can find more detailed
> > instructions
> > on searching.

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[android-beginners] Re: Problems installing Android SDK - "no target available"

2009-11-29 Thread ak08820
Well, to make an Android Virtual Device, one needs a Target also,
which is absent.
I have the same issue as the original poster.

On Nov 16, 1:54 pm, rexowner  wrote:
> You need to make an emulator aka AVD aka Android Vitrual device
>
> Go to Window/Android SDK and AVD Manager and click the "New" button to
> make a new AVD-Android Virtual Device.    You can find more detailed
> instructions
> on searching.

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[android-beginners] Re: Problems installing Android SDK - "no target available"

2009-11-18 Thread rexowner
You need to make an emulator aka AVD aka Android Vitrual device

Go to Window/Android SDK and AVD Manager and click the "New" button to
make a new AVD-Android Virtual Device.You can find more detailed
instructions
on searching.

On Nov 13, 7:56 pm, Craig Belson  wrote:
> Searching the web led me to no solutions to my problem, but it did
> lead me to this group.  And searching this group has turned out to be
> fruitless for this particular problem, so I'm posting in hopes someone
> can help me...
>
> I'm a hobby programmer, but always enjoy a good challenge.  Since I'll
> be picking up a Droid next week, I figured I'd play around with the
> SDK a little.  So I downloaded Eclipse (RCP version, since that's one
> of the two recommended on a site I found on android.com), downloaded
> the 2.0 SDK, and unzipped both.  I started going through the
> instructions to set up Eclipse to work with Android, and I'm getting
> stuck at the point where I have to point Eclipse to the Android SDK.
> When I'm in the preferences window, I choose Android - and at that
> point, I need to point it towards the directory where the Tools
> directory is, right?  So I tell it the SDK is in C:\androidsdk (for
> example), then hit apply - just like the directions say.  And in the
> window, it says "No Target Available."  I've been working on this for
> a couple of hours now, trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong -
> I've redownloaded the SDK, I've unzipped it to multiple places, I've
> tried a few different versions of Eclipse... nothing.  No dice - every
> time, still the same thing - no target available.
>
> Has anyone else ever seen something like this?  I'm starting to get a
> little frustrated with this whole thing, which is really not the way I
> wanted to spend a Friday night after the kind of day I had at
> work. :-)
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> -CB

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