Some SDK that I have installed (up to and including 4.1.2) is insisting
on SDK Tools version 23, which the SDK manager claims is installed.
Eclipse says it's version 2.6.  From what I've gathered since yesterday,
this is a known bug.  I've tried removing SDK versions, and the problem
does not go away.  In my previous post on this, everyone kept referring
to an "Android L".  Today, when rebuilding my Eclipse / SDK install from
scratch, I saw that this is a new version of Android.  But I don't have
it installed.

Here's the pattern:

   Open Eclipse, get error message whining about "This SDK version"
   (presumeably 4.1.2, but removing it doesn't help, and it never
   needed it before) needing version 23, which is already installed.
   Look at the detail, it calls version 23 version 22.6.  Close that an
   proceed.

   Try creating a new Android app.  When you enter the app ID, Eclipse
   whines again, about the fact that you can't start or end an app ID
   with a dot (which you're not doing in the first place) and will not
   let you move on.

What SDK version do I need to remove to fix this?  I'm now back farther
than I was BEFORE I saw this problem, which makes exactly ZERO sense.
The more I try to fix this on my Mac, the more confused I get.  Could
this somehow be related to the version of AndEngine I have in my
workspace, that I'm trying to get started with?  Might it require a
higher SDK version (like this "L")?  According to its Manifest, it only
needs Android 8, but......

Thanks,
   --jim

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