with any platforms by default, so I did the following to fix this:
- Run the SDK Setup.exe file (found wherever you extracted the Android
SDK to)
- Click on Available Packages on the left side.
- Check the Platforms you need
- Click Install Selected
It probably took 10 mins or so, but eventually they were downloaded
and installed. Now when I went back to create the avd, everything
worked fine.
Here's the page that helped me figure this out:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/adding-components.html
I hope this helps!
On Oct 29, 11:40 pm, Nobody111 <adam.ornst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Trying to set up my eclipse envirnment to actually be able to try some
> things out on android...
>
> I've installed the sdk, put it in my path variable, installed the ADT,
> downloaded the "developer tools" from the eclpise menu..
>
> But... Then I go to the command line, navigate to the tools folder of
> my sdk, and run "android createavd--target2 --name mine"
>
> and I get this "error":
>
> Error:Targetid is not valid. Use 'android.bat list targets' to get
> thetarget
> ids.
>
> So, I of course happily run the 'android.bat list targets' and get
> the following message!
>
> "Available Android Targets:"
>
> That's it. There are no targets.... I open theAVDwindow in
> eclipse, there are no targets... I click "New" in that window, and atargetis required, but the drop down is disabled because there are NOAVDTARGETS.
>
> Any advice?
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