I've seen this problem also.  However, for me, if I wait a bit the targets
show up.  It's almost like something is hitting a network timeout waiting to
populate the list.

As a worst case workaround you could also try creating the project from the
command line ('android create project') and then loading it up in Eclipse.
Not sure how well that will work for all the automagical stuff in Eclipse.

On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 17:43, matthewevans87 <[email protected]>wrote:

> Same exact thing here. It is VERY unlikely that the screen size is the
> problem, as so many have said. If it were, why would the build targets
> be in the dialog box when you do "test project" but not when you do
> "android project". VERY frustrating.
> Let me know if you figure it out...
>
> On Dec 25, 11:35 pm, android12345 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have the same prob. When starting a new project, there are no
> > options for thebuildtarget, but
> > if I start a "test project" they do show up. I have no idea what is
> > happening, please help!
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