[android-beginners] installing android-sdk with eclipse and adt for windows.

2010-05-11 Thread dhaval shah
Hi,

i am working on windows.
(1) i have already installed Eclipse 3.5.2 classic version.
 after that what procedure i have to follow to install  SDK for
application development.
 i have already downloaded required ADT and SDK packages.
please give me some steps for installation on windows.

(2)  if i don't want to use Eclipse then anyone can give me some other
options and how to use with that options for application
development(application compile + debug + etc).

thanks   regards,
 Dhaval shah.

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[android-beginners] Installing android SDK

2010-01-13 Thread lewa
When I run SDK Setup.exe, it gives me the following error when
trying to refresh sources:


Failed to fetch URL https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository.xml,
reason: HTTPS SSL error. You might want to force download through HTTP
in the settings.


I do as it says and enable force http, but still get the same error.
Does this have to do with my http server/proxy settings? In the
settings tab, they are blank.

I'm running Windows 7. However I did try to run the installer under
administrator mode, and in compatability mode (which shouldn't be
necessary, Google supports vista).

Thanks a ton!
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Re: [android-beginners] Installing android SDK

2010-01-13 Thread Caius 'kaio' Chance

(2010年01月12日 05:05), lewa wrote:

When I run SDK Setup.exe, it gives me the following error when
trying to refresh sources:


Failed to fetch URL https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository.xml,
reason: HTTPS SSL error. You might want to force download through HTTP
in the settings.


I do as it says and enable force http, but still get the same error.
Does this have to do with my http server/proxy settings? In the
settings tab, they are blank.

I'm running Windows 7. However I did try to run the installer under
administrator mode, and in compatability mode (which shouldn't be
necessary, Google supports vista).

Thanks a ton!
   

not firewall?

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Re: [android-beginners] Installing android SDK

2010-01-13 Thread Temitope Akinwande
Can you try doing this from eclipse and then instead of https in the url,
use http

On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 5:14 PM, Caius 'kaio' Chance k...@kaio.me wrote:

 (2010年01月12日 05:05), lewa wrote:

 When I run SDK Setup.exe, it gives me the following error when
 trying to refresh sources:


 Failed to fetch URL
 https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository.xml,
 reason: HTTPS SSL error. You might want to force download through HTTP
 in the settings.


 I do as it says and enable force http, but still get the same error.
 Does this have to do with my http server/proxy settings? In the
 settings tab, they are blank.

 I'm running Windows 7. However I did try to run the installer under
 administrator mode, and in compatability mode (which shouldn't be
 necessary, Google supports vista).

 Thanks a ton!


 not firewall?

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Re: [android-beginners] Installing android SDK

2010-01-13 Thread Xavier Ducrohet
Are you sure you applied the settings when you checked the checkbox?

Xav

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 11:05 AM, lewa bry.d.r...@gmail.com wrote:
 When I run SDK Setup.exe, it gives me the following error when
 trying to refresh sources:


 Failed to fetch URL 
 https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository.xml,
 reason: HTTPS SSL error. You might want to force download through HTTP
 in the settings.


 I do as it says and enable force http, but still get the same error.
 Does this have to do with my http server/proxy settings? In the
 settings tab, they are blank.

 I'm running Windows 7. However I did try to run the installer under
 administrator mode, and in compatability mode (which shouldn't be
 necessary, Google supports vista).

 Thanks a ton!

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