From the command line you should be able to execute the program android
which will bring up the Android SDK Manager.
Here I found that the *Android SDK Platform-tools* for the rev 20 were not
installed.
Install whatever is missing and then the ADT should work fine again.
An alternative to update all platforms and walk away for a while is to
execute:
android-sdk-linux/tools/android update sdk --no-ui
Regards,
Steve
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On Sunday, 1 July 2012 09:25:59 UTC+1, Arul Govindaraj wrote:
The ADT Eclipse just disappeared after the latest update, I guess Rev.
20. Its not there in the new project wizard, perspectives, preference,
etc. It was just fine till yesterday. Could someone help me resolve.
My OS: Ubuntu 12.04
With Eclipse Version: 3.7.2
When I try to install again it says, its already installed. Error details
below:
Cannot complete the request. See the error log for details.
Android Development Tools will be ignored because it is already
installed.
Thanks
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