I was in your situation. I just went ahead and uninstalled everything
and reinstalled. In most forums and groups it is unusual to get useful
reliable answers for things such as this.
If you are using Windows, do refer to the message I posted a few days
ago; there is a problem with Eclipse that affects Eclipse 3.5 in
Windows. I think it did affect me. Or go to the Eclipse forums directly;
my message is just a link to the sticky in the forum.
Doug Gordon wrote:
Just getting into Android devel, I downloaded and installed the latest
Eclipse, which is 3.6 (Helios). Now I see that it's recommended to stay
with 3.5 due to some XML-editing bugs with the ADT or something like that.
So if I want to "revert" to 3.5, in addition to first uninstalling
Eclipse 3.6, do I have to explicitly uninstall the ADT plug-in? And what
about the Android SDK -- uninstall (or just delete) that also? I would
guess it would be cleaner to install the whole tool chain from the top,
but is that all necessary?
Doug Gordon
GHCS Systems
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