Using the SDK manager outside of eclipse got everthing installed from
the standpoint of the stand-alone SDK manager. But then when I start
eclipse, it doesn't show sdk 3.0 as being installed (it does show up
under "installed packages" in the standalone sdk manager).

On Feb 28, 8:54 am, Kostya Vasilyev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Are you running the update manager right inside Eclipse?
>
> If so, don't - close Eclipse and run the Android SDK Manager
> independently (form the Start menu). I just updated yesterday to Tools
> r10 and SDK Tools r3 and didn't get the error (used to get it with Tools
> r9).
>
> -- Kostya
>
> 28.02.2011 17:46, Aisthesis пишет:
>
> > i have everything installed fine in helios on windows up to SDK
> > platform 2.3.3 api 10 revision 1, but when i try updating to sdk 3.0,
> > api 11 revision 1, i get the message that a folder failed to be
> > renamed or moved. the message box says the problem is typically caused
> > by a program using the file or by anti-virus software, which should be
> > disabled. so, i disabled everything in norton 360, and ie is closed,
> > but the problem still occurs. i get the same problem on a couple of
> > the development tools and a few of the google apis.
>
> > any suggestions?
>
> --
> Kostya Vasilyev --http://kmansoft.wordpress.com

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