<irony on>
You have issues on that level? Wait until you see Android Market.
<irony off>
I'll hazard a guess and say you've miss-typed a repository URL or
something like that.
Besides, high time to get to Indigo anyways, I've rebuild my Eclipse
installations around the office the other day, no pain.

On Sep 7, 9:31 pm, designteam <designt...@s8design.co.uk> wrote:
> I've been using Eclipse-based IDEs since 2000 (WSAD - pure Eclipse
> since 2004), i.e., NOT a Newb. Install is "Eclipse Classic" (been
> doin' Java since '99) with plug-ins PHPEclipse, Aptana, and Subclipse.
>
> The instructions to do the "Hello World" app start...
> # n the Android SDK and AVD Manager, choose Available Packages in the
> left panel.
> # In the right panel, expand the Android Repository list to display
> the components available for installation.
> # Select at least one platform to install, and click Install Selected.
> If you aren't sure which platform to install, use the latest version.
>
> There are no compatible packages available from the Android
> Repository. I'm running Eclipse 3.5.2 with the latest Java being "Java
> Platform, Standard Edition 6.0" on a Kubuntu box.
>
> Can't do nuthin'. Oughtn't to be this obscure, if you *really want*
> new developers to become enthralled.

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