Hey,

Something weird happened on my Eclipse installation too after I had updated 
Android SDK packages from Android Studio earlier this weekend. Eclipse did 
complain Android SDK 23 requires ADT 23, or something similar, but when I hit 
the automatic update button Eclipse found me no updates.

Removing the existing ADT Plugin from Software Sites in preferences - then 
adding it back using Install New Software - finally let me upgrade ADT to the 
latest version though. This could help you too.

But at the end I decided to re-install Eclipse with the latest version from 
scratch. Seriously.. Indigo, why?

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H

On 29 Jun 2014, at 22:53, Jim Graham <[email protected]> wrote:

> For those out there who are developing for Android using Eclipse (Indigo,
> aka 3.7.2) on a Mac, I need a working copy of the SDK with an ADT version
> that both Eclipse and the SDK are happy with.
> 
> If you still have the old (my copy was several years old)
> android-sdk-macosx.tar.gz file, that is probably what I need to get up
> and running again.  Please contact me if you have the older version I need.
> As a temporary bypass to my spam filters, put "ADT" in the subject line.
> 
> For ALL developers using Mac OS X, if anything tells you that you need to
> upgrade your ADT in the near future, DON'T DO IT!!!!  You will start
> getting errors saying that the current SDK requires ADT 3, and you only
> have 2.6.  When you try to upload to 3.x, you can't, because you have
> 2.6.  ADT 2.6 (if that's its real version number---I gather that's
> actually THE problem with it) is broken.  Note also that the current
> adt-eclipse-sdk blend uses this broken ADT.  How that got past QC testing
> I don't even want to try to guess.  But it's broken, and that's what
> really matters.
> 
> Thanks,
>   --jim
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