How I do it? I installed the JDK in the standard dir suggested by the
JDK7 installer.
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There are also quite a few bugs with JDK 7. I would recommend JDK 6 as it
works fine with the Android tools.
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 1:29 PM, sebastian nielsen
nielsen.sebast...@gmail.com wrote:
How I do it? I
I had the exact same problem but with the tools directory. I solved
it by manually renaming tools to tools-old before the
installation. Works perfectly now.
On May 26, 11:23 am, Jason jason.poli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I recently bumped into a problem installing the latest SDK update (r6)
I am also having same problem.
I will try first from out side the eclipse if not then will try to
process explorer to release the file handle.
Thanks,
On May 26, 11:23 am, Jason jason.poli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I recently bumped into a problem installing the latest SDK update (r6)
in
Hi Jason,
I hope your aware that you can launch the SDK setup.exe from outside
eclipse to update your sdk.
I have an issue in the proxy settings,
if you launch the sdk setup outside eclipse you can only set the
proxy, it won't ask for for user name and password. So, we need to
launch it through
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