I recently upgraded to Helios and installed the latest and greatest
SDK, ADT, and everything else I could think of.  Eclipse no longer
sees the AVDs when launching (debugging) the app.  I tried deleting
all my old AVDs and making new ones, but it's just hopeless, nothing
fixes the problem.  It simply can't see the AVDs.

I've set my run configuration target to manual (instead of
automatic).  When I attempt to run or debug my app, I get the dialog
with two sections, one on top of devices and one below for AVDs.  The
top section shows my phone plugged in my USB and I can run on the
phone just fine, but the lower section (Launch a new Android Virtual
Device) doesn't list anything.  I can easily verify that the AVDs
exist by going WindowMenu->AndroidSDKAndAVDManager.  It shows my AVDs
with green checkmarks.  If I launch an AVD from that dialog, I can
then run on it, but it appears in the top section of the launch
dialog, with the "devices" (with my phone), the lower portion for AVDs
remains empty.

It's frustrating to have to manually launch the AVD now.  I certainly
did not have to do this before.  I'm running Eclipse Helios, with ADT
8.0.1.v201012061207-82219.

Any ideas?

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