Yusuf is right, you need to specify where the "android" program is.

Try adding a "./" at the beginning:

./android create avd

On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Yusuf Saib (T-Mobile
USA)<yusuf.s...@t-mobile.com> wrote:
>
> Hmm. I'm no UNIX expert, but it sounds like your OS does not consider
> the current directory (".") as part of the PATH. In any case, you
> should add the tools directory to your path.
>
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>
> Yusuf Saib
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> On Aug 27, 12:30 pm, Will <wsetch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm just starting to work with Android.  I downloaded the sdk onto my
>> mac.  From the tools folder inside the unpacked file in terminal I'm
>> trying to create an AVD with the command  "android create avd"  Here
>> is what I get out:
>>
>> willsetchell$ pwd
>>       /Users/willsetchell/Downloads/android-sdk-mac_x86-1.5_r3/tools
>>
>> willsetchell$ ls
>> Jet             android         dmtracedump     hierarchyviewer mksdcard
>> NOTICE.txt      apkbuilder      draw9patch      hprof-conv      sqlite3
>> adb             ddms            emulator        lib             traceview
>>
>> willsetchell$ android create avd
>> -bash: android: command not found
> >
>

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