Re: [android-developers] Re: ADT Problem: Creating new Android Project

2010-05-06 Thread Harjeet Singh
Yes I should be running with administrative privileges. I am able to install
plugins and do many other things.

2010/5/7 fr4gus 

> Are you running Eclipse as administrator?
>
> I'm asking just in case you are not running eclipse in admin mode,
> because it causes several problems if don't have admin privileges.
>
>
> -f4
>
> On May 6, 1:37 am, Harjeet Singh  wrote:
> > I am currently on Windows 7 using Eclipse Galileo build for J2ee.
> > I will try uninstalling and get back.
> >
> > - Harjeet.
> >
> > 2010/5/5 Kostya Vasilyev 
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Harjeet,
> >
> > > I guess trying to uninstall / reinstall everything (Java, Eclipse,
> > > Android...) is the usual black magic that might help :)
> >
> > > BTW, what platform are you on? Windows, Ubuntu? 32 or 64 bit?
> >
> > > -- Kostya
> >
> > > Harjeet Singh  писал(а) в своём письме Wed, 05
> May
> > > 2010 17:07:34 +0400:
> >
> > >  In my case the checkboxes do not show up at all. (Attaching the
> > >> screenshot)
> > >> Should I uninstall ADT plugin and install again. Would that seem to
> help.
> >
> > >> - Harjeet.
> >
> > >> 2010/5/5 Kostya Vasilyev 
> >
> > >>  Ok, so you do have SDKs installed.
> >
> > >>> Back to project creation - after selecting File -> New -> Android
> Project
> > >>> you should see something like the image I'm attaching to this
> message.
> >
> > >>> The target platform selection is in there.
> >
> > >>> -- Kostya
> >
> > >>> harjeet  писал(а) в своём письме Wed, 05 May
> 2010
> > >>> 15:52:19 +0400:
> >
> > >>>  I have installed quite a few Android SDK platforms. In fact I had
> done
> >
> > >>>> so from within Eclipse ADT plugin. I very much appreciate help here.
> >
> > >>>> Here is the output of "android list targets"
> >
> > >>>> Available Android targets:
> > >>>> id: 1 or "android-4"
> > >>>>Name: Android 1.6
> > >>>>Type: Platform
> > >>>>API level: 4
> > >>>>Revision: 1
> > >>>>Skins: HVGA (default), QVGA, WVGA800, WVGA854
> > >>>> id: 2 or "Google Inc.:Google APIs:4"
> > >>>>Name: Google APIs
> > >>>>Type: Add-On
> > >>>>Vendor: Google Inc.
> > >>>>Revision: 2
> > >>>>Description: Android + Google APIs
> > >>>>Based on Android 1.6 (API level 4)
> > >>>>Libraries:
> > >>>> * com.google.android.maps (maps.jar)
> > >>>> API for Google Maps
> > >>>>Skins: WVGA854, HVGA (default), WVGA800, QVGA
> > >>>> id: 3 or "android-6"
> > >>>>Name: Android 2.0.1
> > >>>>Type: Platform
> > >>>>API level: 6
> > >>>>Revision: 1
> > >>>>Skins: HVGA (default), QVGA, WQVGA400, WQVGA432, WVGA800, WVGA854
> > >>>> id: 4 or "Google Inc.:Google APIs:6"
> > >>>>Name: Google APIs
> > >>>>Type: Add-On
> > >>>>Vendor: Google Inc.
> > >>>>Revision: 1
> > >>>>Description: Android + Google APIs
> > >>>>Based on Android 2.0.1 (API level 6)
> > >>>>Libraries:
> > >>>> * com.google.android.maps (maps.jar)
> > >>>> API for Google Maps
> > >>>>Skins: WVGA854, WQVGA400, HVGA (default), WQVGA432, WVGA800, QVGA
> > >>>> id: 5 or "android-7"
> > >>>>Name: Android 2.1
> > >>>>Type: Platform
> > >>>>API level: 7
> > >>>>Revision: 1
> > >>>>Skins: HVGA (default), QVGA, WQVGA400, WQVGA432, WVGA800, WVGA854
> > >>>> id: 6 or "Google Inc.:Google APIs:7"
> > >>>>Name: Google APIs
> > >>>>Type: Add-On
> > >>>>Vendor: Google Inc.
> > >>>>    Revision: 1
> > >>>>Description: Android + Google APIs
> > >>>>Based on Android 2.1 (API level 7)
> > >>>>Libraries:
> > 

Re: [android-developers] Re: ADT Problem: Creating new Android Project

2010-05-06 Thread Harjeet Singh
I am currently on Windows 7 using Eclipse Galileo build for J2ee.
I will try uninstalling and get back.

- Harjeet.

2010/5/5 Kostya Vasilyev 

> Harjeet,
>
> I guess trying to uninstall / reinstall everything (Java, Eclipse,
> Android...) is the usual black magic that might help :)
>
> BTW, what platform are you on? Windows, Ubuntu? 32 or 64 bit?
>
> -- Kostya
>
> Harjeet Singh  писал(а) в своём письме Wed, 05 May
> 2010 17:07:34 +0400:
>
>  In my case the checkboxes do not show up at all. (Attaching the
>> screenshot)
>> Should I uninstall ADT plugin and install again. Would that seem to help.
>>
>> - Harjeet.
>>
>> 2010/5/5 Kostya Vasilyev 
>>
>>  Ok, so you do have SDKs installed.
>>>
>>> Back to project creation - after selecting File -> New -> Android Project
>>> you should see something like the image I'm attaching to this message.
>>>
>>> The target platform selection is in there.
>>>
>>> -- Kostya
>>>
>>> harjeet  писал(а) в своём письме Wed, 05 May 2010
>>> 15:52:19 +0400:
>>>
>>>  I have installed quite a few Android SDK platforms. In fact I had done
>>>
>>>> so from within Eclipse ADT plugin. I very much appreciate help here.
>>>>
>>>> Here is the output of "android list targets"
>>>>
>>>> Available Android targets:
>>>> id: 1 or "android-4"
>>>>Name: Android 1.6
>>>>Type: Platform
>>>>API level: 4
>>>>Revision: 1
>>>>Skins: HVGA (default), QVGA, WVGA800, WVGA854
>>>> id: 2 or "Google Inc.:Google APIs:4"
>>>>Name: Google APIs
>>>>Type: Add-On
>>>>Vendor: Google Inc.
>>>>Revision: 2
>>>>Description: Android + Google APIs
>>>>Based on Android 1.6 (API level 4)
>>>>Libraries:
>>>> * com.google.android.maps (maps.jar)
>>>> API for Google Maps
>>>>Skins: WVGA854, HVGA (default), WVGA800, QVGA
>>>> id: 3 or "android-6"
>>>>Name: Android 2.0.1
>>>>Type: Platform
>>>>API level: 6
>>>>Revision: 1
>>>>Skins: HVGA (default), QVGA, WQVGA400, WQVGA432, WVGA800, WVGA854
>>>> id: 4 or "Google Inc.:Google APIs:6"
>>>>Name: Google APIs
>>>>Type: Add-On
>>>>Vendor: Google Inc.
>>>>Revision: 1
>>>>Description: Android + Google APIs
>>>>Based on Android 2.0.1 (API level 6)
>>>>Libraries:
>>>> * com.google.android.maps (maps.jar)
>>>> API for Google Maps
>>>>Skins: WVGA854, WQVGA400, HVGA (default), WQVGA432, WVGA800, QVGA
>>>> id: 5 or "android-7"
>>>>Name: Android 2.1
>>>>Type: Platform
>>>>API level: 7
>>>>Revision: 1
>>>>Skins: HVGA (default), QVGA, WQVGA400, WQVGA432, WVGA800, WVGA854
>>>> id: 6 or "Google Inc.:Google APIs:7"
>>>>Name: Google APIs
>>>>Type: Add-On
>>>>Vendor: Google Inc.
>>>>Revision: 1
>>>>Description: Android + Google APIs
>>>>Based on Android 2.1 (API level 7)
>>>>Libraries:
>>>> * com.google.android.maps (maps.jar)
>>>> API for Google Maps
>>>>Skins: WVGA854, WQVGA400, HVGA (default), WQVGA432, WVGA800, QVGA
>>>>
>>>> On May 5, 3:40 pm, "Kostya Vasilyev"  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  This drop down list is populated by Eclipse automatically, using the
>>>>> list
>>>>> of installedAndroidplatform versions.
>>>>>
>>>>> Did you install anyAndroidplatform SDKs?
>>>>>
>>>>> If not, see here:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html#components
>>>>>
>>>>> ... "You need to download at least one platform into your environment,
>>>>> so
>>>>> that you will be able to compile your application and set up
>>>>> anAndroidVirtual Device (AVD) to run it on (in the emulator)." ...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you run "androidlist targets" from the command line and post the
>>>>> results?
>>>>>
>>>>> -- Kost

[android-developers] Re: ADT Problem: Creating new Android Project

2010-05-05 Thread harjeet
I have installed quite a few Android SDK platforms. In fact I had done
so from within Eclipse ADT plugin. I very much appreciate help here.

Here is the output of "android list targets"

Available Android targets:
id: 1 or "android-4"
 Name: Android 1.6
 Type: Platform
 API level: 4
 Revision: 1
 Skins: HVGA (default), QVGA, WVGA800, WVGA854
id: 2 or "Google Inc.:Google APIs:4"
 Name: Google APIs
 Type: Add-On
 Vendor: Google Inc.
 Revision: 2
 Description: Android + Google APIs
 Based on Android 1.6 (API level 4)
 Libraries:
  * com.google.android.maps (maps.jar)
  API for Google Maps
 Skins: WVGA854, HVGA (default), WVGA800, QVGA
id: 3 or "android-6"
 Name: Android 2.0.1
 Type: Platform
 API level: 6
 Revision: 1
 Skins: HVGA (default), QVGA, WQVGA400, WQVGA432, WVGA800, WVGA854
id: 4 or "Google Inc.:Google APIs:6"
 Name: Google APIs
 Type: Add-On
 Vendor: Google Inc.
 Revision: 1
 Description: Android + Google APIs
 Based on Android 2.0.1 (API level 6)
 Libraries:
  * com.google.android.maps (maps.jar)
  API for Google Maps
 Skins: WVGA854, WQVGA400, HVGA (default), WQVGA432, WVGA800, QVGA
id: 5 or "android-7"
 Name: Android 2.1
 Type: Platform
 API level: 7
 Revision: 1
 Skins: HVGA (default), QVGA, WQVGA400, WQVGA432, WVGA800, WVGA854
id: 6 or "Google Inc.:Google APIs:7"
 Name: Google APIs
 Type: Add-On
 Vendor: Google Inc.
 Revision: 1
 Description: Android + Google APIs
 Based on Android 2.1 (API level 7)
 Libraries:
  * com.google.android.maps (maps.jar)
  API for Google Maps
 Skins: WVGA854, WQVGA400, HVGA (default), WQVGA432, WVGA800, QVGA

On May 5, 3:40 pm, "Kostya Vasilyev"  wrote:
> This drop down list is populated by Eclipse automatically, using the list  
> of installedAndroidplatform versions.
>
> Did you install anyAndroidplatform SDKs?
>
> If not, see here:
>
> http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html#components
>
> ... "You need to download at least one platform into your environment, so  
> that you will be able to compile your application and set up anAndroid 
> Virtual Device (AVD) to run it on (in the emulator)." ...
>
> Can you run "androidlist targets" from the command line and post the  
> results?
>
> -- Kostya
>
> prachi  писал(а) в своём письме Wed, 05 May 2010  
> 14:28:44 +0400:
>
>
>
> > Hi harjeet
>
> > Whilecreatinganewprojectu must specify the target SDK under build
> > target list.It has a list of checkboxes specifying the the various
> > paltforms.choose any one of them
>
> > On May 3, 2:05 pm, harjeet  wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >> While trying to create anewAndroidProject., Get a error  -
> >> An SDK Target must be specified.
>
> >> The documentation states that - "Under Target, select anAndroid
> >> target to be used as theproject'sBuild Target. The Build Target
> >> specifies whichAndroidplatform you'd like your application built
> >> against. "
>
> >> However in my case The Build Target section of the open dialog does
> >> not contain any text field or select dropdown, so I am not able to
> >> specify anything.
>
> >> Help in solving this is most appreciated.
>
> >> Thanks.
>
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[android-developers] ADT Problem: Creating new Android Project

2010-05-03 Thread harjeet
Hello,
While trying to create a new Android Project., Get a error  -
An SDK Target must be specified.

The documentation states that - "Under Target, select an Android
target to be used as the project's Build Target. The Build Target
specifies which Android platform you'd like your application built
against. "

However in my case The Build Target section of the open dialog does
not contain any text field or select dropdown, so I am not able to
specify anything.

Help in solving this is most appreciated.

Thanks.

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[android-developers] Starting a Android Project in Eclipse

2010-04-29 Thread harjeet
Hi,
I am starting on using the Android SDK
I am working with Eclipse Galileo version on Windows 7
I have Eclipse ADT plugin installed. When I try to create a Android
project, it tells me -
An SDK Target must be specified.

There is a Min SDK Version field that bottom. I tried putting version
numbers like 1.6 or 2.0 but to no avail.

Appreciate assitance with this, as I have tried many things.

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