On Jul 22, 2010, at 9:50 AM, 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?

For what it is worth you can run multiple versions of Eclipse on your machine. 
I regularly have two or three different Eclipse folders (eclipse-3.4, 
eclipse-3.5, eclipse-3.6). Rather than removing Helios, just grab another copy 
of 3.5 and add the ADT to that.

Mark

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