Go to:
Eclipse -> Window -> Preferences -> Android -> SDK Location

Give the root folder where you extracted your Android SDK.
eg. C:\Android\android-sdk-windows-1.5_r2

It should work.

Let me know.

Thushan


On Jun 6, 4:51 am, Troy Borja <[email protected]> wrote:
> I too am running the same setup as rickbaker73. i have installed the
> 1.5 sdk, ADT 0.9 and running on Eclipse 3.4 on Xandros eeepc. In
> Android Preferences I see the 3 targets. I have also used the Android
> AVD Manager to create an AVD.
>
> The problem is that when I create a New Android Project my build
> targets list are empty. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> On May 23, 5:25 am, "[email protected]"
>
>
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Right.
>
> > Linux (Xandros eeepc) running eclipse ganymede with the ADT plugin.
>
> > I've selected the android sdk directory in Windows->preferences->android 
> > and I get the 3 entries in the list box (android v1.1, v1.5
>
> > and google api's).
>
> > so far so good.
>
> > next I got to the android project wizard but there arenobuild
> > targets in the box below the project name - as soon as I begin typing
> > a project name, i get a new error at the top saying An SDKTargetmust
> > be specified.  I've read the previous post about creating AVD's but
> > not really sure as to how this will help.
>
> > Thanks.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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