export the android sdk tools path in your .bashrc file. so that everytime it
will remember the sdk binarys.


2009/12/20 solid <[email protected]>

> I just installed the latest galileo eclipse release.  I added the
> latest adt plugin and configured it to use my android sdk (r4).
> Unfortunately, the eclipse plugin is wiggin out.  for some reason, it
> can't find(execute?) the android tools.  I get this error on the
> eclipse project:
>
> Error executing aapt. Please check aapt is present at /home/solid/
> android-sdk-linux_86/platforms/android-1.6/tools/aapt
>
> I have tried recreating the project from the command line (which
> works) but when I import it into eclipse I get the same error.
>
> BTW this is linux amd 64
>
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