You have to download the SDK separately from developer.android.com... It is
just a zip that you need to unzip and place where you want.  Then you tell
Eclipse where you put it so it can find it.


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On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 1:41 PM, david <[email protected]>wrote:

> Followed the installation instructions, (Help -> Install new
> software... > etc); restarted Eclipse.  Instructions state to go to
> Window-> Preferences and specify the Android SDK location.  Did I do
> something wrong?  I didn't download the SDK manually; I followed the
> instructions and assumed that the SDK download occurred somewhere
> within the "Help->install new software..." process.  Do I also need to
> download something manually and install it?
>
> Thanks
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