try getting logcat output or use adb to install your package on the emulator
and see what's happening. my guess would be the minSDK version is higher
than what is supported on the emulator...

On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 12:11 PM, AgitoM <karel.m...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hope anyone can still offer a solution. Or can point me into the
> direction of a resource that might help.
> I'm quite desperate to find a solution to this, since the problem
> means I can't run Android apps on my office computer.
>
> On Sep 16, 12:20 pm, AgitoM <karel.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Been looking around the internet for some time for a solution, but
> > still can't get it to work. Hence I am posting my problem here.
> >
> > I recently started learning Android, and have set up the development
> > environment. I've created a HelloWorld like application. Basically I
> > did nothing then create a project, and change the default display
> > string. When I try to run the application on the emulator, it does not
> > install the application on the Emulator.
> >
> > This is my Eclipse Console output:
> >
> > [2010-09-16 12:06:01 - DroidTest] Android Launch!
> > [2010-09-16 12:06:01 - DroidTest] adb is running normally.
> > [2010-09-16 12:06:01 - DroidTest] Performing
> > com.example.DroidTestActivity activity launch
> > [2010-09-16 12:06:01 - DroidTest] Automatic Target Mode: Preferred AVD
> > 'VanillaAVD' is not available. Launching new emulator.
> > [2010-09-16 12:06:01 - DroidTest] Launching a new emulator with
> > Virtual Device 'VanillaAVD'
> >
> > Ironically, doing the exact same thing on a other computer, does
> > result in the application being installed and runned successfully.
> >
> > I've tried many things to fix this problem:
> > - Fresh Eclipse install
> > - Android SDK re-install
> > - Project recreation
> > - AVD re-creation
> > - Changed Eclipse workspace
> > - the kill-sever command line command.
> >
> > Getting quite desperate here, after having tried for two days, so hope
> > someone has a clear solution for this.
>
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