Come to think of it, the problem sounds like the same described in
http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners/browse_thread/thread/60eb36682825266c.
But this means that the solution really is much simpler than I thought
at first: just use 'http' instead of 'https'. Now if only we can get
someone to update the instructions to reflect this change on the
developer website...

On Nov 2, 11:36 pm, Indicator Veritatis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Unless this turns out to be a common problem, one that others have
> already seen and solved, I think we are going to need more
> information. Can you, for example, run Wireshark at the same time and
> verify whether or not you connected to the SSL server at all? Can you
> verify whether it finished the download? Do you have any error
> messages showing up in 'dmesg' in Ubuntu during the download? What
> version of Java and Java JDK do you have installed?
>
> There was a problem with incompatible assumptions of default Java
> version between Ubuntu, Eclipse, and the ADT. I do not know if that
> has been solved with Ubuntu 9.10, but the final note, dated 2009-10-20
> athttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eclipse/+bug/162708seems
> to imply that it really was fixed.
>
> On Nov 2, 7:49 pm, MrBaseball34 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) hosted in VirtualBox VM on WinXP SP3
> > Eclipse 3.5.1
>
> > Was able to install the SDK but cannot install the Android tols in
> > Eclipse.
> > I enterhttps://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/, the little
> > progress bar goes at the bottom/right but the Next button never gets
> > enabled and it doesn't show any results.
>
> > What could be the problem?

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