[android-developers] Re: Why is my eclipse up to date with 2.0.1 but no android tools appear in the UI?

2010-01-05 Thread Daan
I am on Windows 7 too, but didn't have any problem installing the
Android SDK. Try watching this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqPfi6N4iEY
and see if you missed out any steps. It's Windows XP, but it doesn't
matter it works the same as Vista and 7.

On Jan 4, 11:24 pm, ClarkBattle clarkbat...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am installing on Windows 7.

 Window  Preferences... Android is not there, even though the tools
 are installed.  Reinstalling Eclipse does not fix the problem.

 On Jan 4, 1:10 pm, ClarkBattle clarkbat...@gmail.com wrote:

  I was completely set up with android 2.0 and eclipse.  Everything
  worked fine.  Then I tried to upgrade to 2.0.1 and now eclipse wont
  show any of the android plug in stuff.  There is nothing in the IDE
  relating to android anymore.  No AVD, no android projects, nothing.

  If I go to Help - Install New Software, select Android Eclair 
  -https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/; for the Work with, and
  look under Developer Tools I get these:

      Android DDMS        0.9.5.v200911191123-20404
      Android Development Tools   0.9.5.v200911191123-20404

  These are the mot current android 2.0.1 tools.  It shows that they are
  already installed (clicking the Hide items that are already
  installed box removes them).  However, eclipse looks like i just
  installed it vanilla with no plugins at all.

  Is there something else I need to do?  Check for Updates says there
  is nothing to update.  Should I blow away eclipse and reinstall it
  from scratch?  Doesnt that defeat the purpose of the automatic
  updater?

  Confused
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[android-developers] Re: Why is my eclipse up to date with 2.0.1 but no android tools appear in the UI?

2010-01-05 Thread ClarkBattle
Apparently this is a common issue with Windows 7 and eclipse plugins.
Eclipse does not like having more than one plug in at a time on
Windows 7.  Doing so may or may not work depending on how astrological
constellations align with the mating cycle of the Australian Gypsy
Moth.  The solution is to log in as admin and blow away C:\Users\admin
\.eclipse directory.  Eclipse will recreate it when you restart it.
You then have to re-enter the plug-in url for android and update it.
This time android will be the only plug in.  Not even the ones that
came with Eclipse will be there.  This fixed it for me.



On Jan 4, 3:38 pm, Daan daan_v...@hotmail.com wrote:
 I am on Windows 7 too, but didn't have any problem installing the
 Android SDK. Try watching this videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqPfi6N4iEY
 and see if you missed out any steps. It's Windows XP, but it doesn't
 matter it works the same as Vista and 7.

 On Jan 4, 11:24 pm, ClarkBattle clarkbat...@gmail.com wrote:

  I am installing on Windows 7.

  Window  Preferences... Android is not there, even though the tools
  are installed.  Reinstalling Eclipse does not fix the problem.

  On Jan 4, 1:10 pm, ClarkBattle clarkbat...@gmail.com wrote:

   I was completely set up with android 2.0 and eclipse.  Everything
   worked fine.  Then I tried to upgrade to 2.0.1 and now eclipse wont
   show any of the android plug in stuff.  There is nothing in the IDE
   relating to android anymore.  No AVD, no android projects, nothing.

   If I go to Help - Install New Software, select Android Eclair 
   -https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/; for the Work with, and
   look under Developer Tools I get these:

       Android DDMS        0.9.5.v200911191123-20404
       Android Development Tools   0.9.5.v200911191123-20404

   These are the mot current android 2.0.1 tools.  It shows that they are
   already installed (clicking the Hide items that are already
   installed box removes them).  However, eclipse looks like i just
   installed it vanilla with no plugins at all.

   Is there something else I need to do?  Check for Updates says there
   is nothing to update.  Should I blow away eclipse and reinstall it
   from scratch?  Doesnt that defeat the purpose of the automatic
   updater?

   Confused
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[android-developers] Re: Why is my eclipse up to date with 2.0.1 but no android tools appear in the UI?

2010-01-04 Thread ClarkBattle
I am installing on Windows 7.

Window  Preferences... Android is not there, even though the tools
are installed.  Reinstalling Eclipse does not fix the problem.



On Jan 4, 1:10 pm, ClarkBattle clarkbat...@gmail.com wrote:
 I was completely set up with android 2.0 and eclipse.  Everything
 worked fine.  Then I tried to upgrade to 2.0.1 and now eclipse wont
 show any of the android plug in stuff.  There is nothing in the IDE
 relating to android anymore.  No AVD, no android projects, nothing.

 If I go to Help - Install New Software, select Android Eclair 
 -https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/; for the Work with, and
 look under Developer Tools I get these:

     Android DDMS        0.9.5.v200911191123-20404
     Android Development Tools   0.9.5.v200911191123-20404

 These are the mot current android 2.0.1 tools.  It shows that they are
 already installed (clicking the Hide items that are already
 installed box removes them).  However, eclipse looks like i just
 installed it vanilla with no plugins at all.

 Is there something else I need to do?  Check for Updates says there
 is nothing to update.  Should I blow away eclipse and reinstall it
 from scratch?  Doesnt that defeat the purpose of the automatic
 updater?

 Confused

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