I'm very new to Android & Android development, in fact I installed the 
SDK and Eclipse plug-in under Windows on Friday night. Today, while 
trying to get the Eclipse plug-in installed and working under Linux, I 
suddenly am not able to get the plug-in pointed to the SDK in the 
Eclipse Preferences panel. I'm getting a message stating:

 "This version of ADT requires the Android SDK version 0.9_r1. Current 
version is m5-rc15. Please update your SDK to the latest version."


Sure enough, m5-rc15 is what I have installed under Windows, and what I 
just downloaded a few minutes ago, but there's no information on 0.9_r1. 
Given that I installed the plug-in through the Eclipse install/update 
method described on the SDK, I'm hoping that the SDK download page will 
be updated with the new version shortly. Can anyone at Google confirm this?

Thanks,
Raymond

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