This is what I did, when I came upon the same problem, and it worked
for me (Windows 7 x64).
C:\Users\Public\android-sdk-windows\tools>android
Starting Android SDK and AVD Manager
SWT folder 'lib\x86_64' does not exist.
Please set ANDROID_SWT to point to the folder containing swt.jar for
your platfo
rm.
C:\Users\Public\android-sdk-windows\tools>dir ..\swt.jar /s
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is F484-7812
Directory of C:\Users\Public\android-sdk-windows\tools\lib\x86
12/04/2009 03:26 PM 1,584,454 swt.jar
1 File(s) 1,584,454 bytes
Directory of C:\Users\Public\android-sdk-windows\tools\lib\x86_64
12/04/2009 03:26 PM 1,658,174 swt.jar
1 File(s) 1,658,174 bytes
Total Files Listed:
2 File(s) 3,242,628 bytes
0 Dir(s) 238,457,712,640 bytes free
C:\Users\Public\android-sdk-windows\tools>set ANDROID_SWT=C:\Users
\Public\android-sdk-windows\tools\lib\x86_64
C:\Users\Public\android-sdk-windows\tools>android
Starting Android SDK and AVD Manager
No command line parameters provided, launching UI.
See 'android --help' for operations from the command line.
On Dec 4, 3:10 pm, Raphael <[email protected]> wrote:
> For all of those who have the issue of 1.6_r2 not installing under
> Windows: that's because Eclipse is locking the folder. The solution is
> to close Eclipse and run the $SDK\tools\android.bat script directly.
> Then 1.6_r2 will install correctly.
>
> HTH
> R/
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