Cannot complete the installation of android ddms for eclipse - android

i am basically at the very last step where i have installed the eclipse and went to install the new software the ADT to get the android project on the screen and i get this message
say operation cannot be completed. see details
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: Android DDMS 18.0.0.v201203301601-306762 (com.android.ide.eclipse.ddms.feature.group 18.0.0.v201203301601-306762)
Missing requirement: Android DDMS 18.0.0.v201203301601-306762 (com.android.ide.eclipse.ddms.feature.group 18.0.0.v201203301601-306762) requires 'org.eclipse.ui 3.6.2' but it could not be found
it has been almost a full week of me trying to install this program someone please ease this frustration

In eclipse if you cannot access the Android SDK manager I suggest you unistall eclipse and restart.
On the other hand if you can access the SDK manager then you will be wanting to install most if not all of the software development kit environments for eclipse.
Upon install you have to start a new AVD choose your preferred SDK for that AVD and you should be ready to go.

Why dont you try the latest Eclipse 3.7.2 (Download Link)?
What is the version of Eclipse are you using?
It is recommended on the SDK page to use the classic version, seems like you are using a different one.
Sudhaker

Goto --> Eclipse Help --> Check for Updates --> Update Eclipse IDE Package which will show up in the list of available updates. Restart Eclipse and now try to install ADT plugin which includes the DDMS. It should work.

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Can't update ADT plugin in Eclipse to version 23.0.0 or above

I am beginner in Android programming. My problem is, that I can not update ADT. The problem started, when after a long time I have updated in Android SDK Manager the Android SDK Tools. Then I was trying to import a project into the workspace. But I couldn't import that, because every time I clicked the Finish button, nothing happened. Then I closed Eclipse and opened it again, and showed me the following error:
I clicked on the Check for Updates, but it didn't find anything. On the Internet I have found an URL, so I clicked Help-->Install New Software...--> Add--> and pasted this URL. When I clicked Next, it showed me the list of items which I wanted to install and also an error:
Cannot complete the install because of a conflicting dependency.
Software being installed: Tracer for OpenGL ES 23.0.0.1245622 (com.android.ide.eclipse.gldebugger.feature.feature.group 23.0.0.1245622)
Software currently installed: Tracer for OpenGL ES 21.0.0.v201210310015-519525 (com.android.ide.eclipse.gldebugger.feature.group 21.0.0.v201210310015-519525)
Only one of the following can be installed at once:
Tracer for OpenGL ES 23.0.0.1245622 (com.android.ide.eclipse.gldebugger 23.0.0.1245622)
Tracer for OpenGL ES 21.0.0.v201210310015-519525 (com.android.ide.eclipse.gldebugger 21.0.0.v201210310015-519525)
Cannot satisfy dependency:
From: Tracer for OpenGL ES 23.0.0.1245622 (com.android.ide.eclipse.gldebugger.feature.feature.group 23.0.0.1245622)
To: com.android.ide.eclipse.gldebugger [23.0.0.1245622]
Cannot satisfy dependency:
From: Tracer for OpenGL ES 21.0.0.v201210310015-519525 (com.android.ide.eclipse.gldebugger.feature.group 21.0.0.v201210310015-519525)
To: com.android.ide.eclipse.gldebugger [21.0.0.v201210310015-519525]
I have also read somewhere, that I should try to replace the plugins folder with the updated plugins folder so I tried to rename "plugins" folder in the Eclipse folder to "pluginsx" and pasted the new one I have downloaded from the site. After this I couldn't open the Eclipse.
This site is also about the same problem as I have, and there is an answer which is accepted as the solution of the question. So I tried also to download, and copy those 3 things to folders which were mentioned in the comment below, but I have still the same problem, nothing changed.
So now I don't have any idea, how to fix this problem. Can anyone help me, please?
Thanks in advance.
Help-->Install New Software-->What is already installed?
Then, Select "Android DDMS, Andoid Devlopment Tools,Android Hierarcy Viewer, Android native Development Tools, Android Traceview, Tracer for OpenGL ES" and click Uninstall.
After all this step, try Add link (https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/) and name is ADT Plugin. This link will get the latest ADT Plugin. In this way you reinstall the ADT.
None of these "update" alone answers worked for me.
The solution I used is to uninstall the ADT (from Uninstalling Android ADT)
Help > About Eclipse > Installation Details
Select all of the Android modules (prefixed with com.android.ide...)
and delete them (Uninstall...) and re-add the libraries from the
help > Install new software
As listed above....
The only solution that worked to me was to download the current Eclipse ADT bundle from the Android site
After download it, I copied my current sdk to a folder like .../development/sdk. Then I deleted the sdk that came with this new Bundle.
I put ADT Bundle in .../development/adt-bundle-....
After start it, you jave to inform the new sdk location in Window > Preferences > Android, so in SDK Location you put the new sdk path. In my case: .../development/sdk.
Of course, you can put the sdk folder inside the new ADT Bundle folder, but I do this way, because I use Android Studio as well, so I point the two IDEs to the same SDK.
After finish this and be sure everything is working I deleted the old ADT Bundle folder.
I had the same issue and the following solution worked for me.
I had installed SDK Platform of M Preview while my ADT was of version 22.
So I just uninstalled SDK Platform of M preview and installed SDK platform of API level 22 from SDK Manager.
This worked for me.
this solution works.!!!!!!!
Open eclipse> Help>about eclipse>Installation
uninstall the component the are included to the .zip file you downloaded. download like below.
(credit to mr.zakimark
I found it simpler at times to first uninstall all the 7 components:
-Android DDMS
-Andoid Devlopment Tools
-Android Hierarcy Viewer
-Android Native Development Tools
-Android Traceview
-Tracer for OpenGL ES
-Google App Engine Tools for Android(If installed)
Then download the latest ZIP/Archive.
Install the Archive from Help->Install New Software->Add->Archive
Select the downloaded ZIP, provide a name for it and follow the standard installation process.
Installing ADT is a major problem specially when updating. Also sometimes it's just a pain to install ADT by providing the direct link. Often Eclipse will stall while displaying "Calculating requirements and dependencies".
I found it simpler at times to first uninstall all the 7 components:
-Android DDMS
-Andoid Devlopment Tools
-Android Hierarcy Viewer
-Android Native Development Tools
-Android Traceview
-Tracer for OpenGL ES
-Google App Engine Tools for Android(If installed)
Then download the latest ZIP/Archive.
Install the Archive from Help->Install New Software->Add->Archive
Select the downloaded ZIP, provide a name for it and follow the standard installation process.
I couldn't uninstall the old ADT plugins from the 'Help->Installation Details` page because the 'Uninstall...' button was disabled when I selected any of the modules.
Also, because the ADT bundle is no longer available to download, reinstalling was not an option.
What worked for me was to install the basic Eclipse environment using the Eclipse Installer from here. In the installer, I selected 'Advanced Mode...' from the hamburger menu, and then selected just the 'Eclipse Platform' to install, i.e. just the core tools. I think that this is only possible using the installer.
After eclipse was installed, I installed all the ADT plugins using 'Help->Install New Software' and using link https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/.
YMMV, but this worked for me.

This Android SDK requires Android Developer Toolkit version 23.0.0 or above

I get the following error when I start my Eclipse.
And when I try to update from Help > Install New Software...
using the eclipse update link https://dl-ssl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/4.2
It gives me following error:
Cannot complete the install because of a conflicting dependency.
Software being installed: Android Development Tools 23.0.1.1256982 (com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.feature.feature.group 23.0.1.1256982)
Software currently installed: Android Development Tools 22.6.3.v201404151837-1123206 (com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.feature.group 22.6.3.v201404151837-1123206)
Only one of the following can be installed at once:
ADT XML Overlay 23.0.1.1256982 (overlay.com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.overlay 23.0.1.1256982)
ADT XML Overlay 22.6.3.v201404151837-1123206 (overlay.com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.overlay 22.6.3.v201404151837-1123206)
Cannot satisfy dependency:
From: Android Development Tools 23.0.1.1256982 (com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.feature.feature.group 23.0.1.1256982)
To: overlay.com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.overlay [23.0.1.1256982]
Cannot satisfy dependency:
From: Android Development Tools 22.6.3.v201404151837-1123206 (com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.feature.group 22.6.3.v201404151837-1123206)
To: overlay.com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.overlay [22.6.3.v201404151837-1123206]
What should I do now?
If you have a conflict with the previous version:
Select Help > Install New Software
Click on already installed
Select all Android software on version 22.*
Click on Uninstall
Work with: https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/
Select Developer Tools and Next
Next, Accept the license agreement and Finish.
EDIT :
This trick is probably no more necessary!
Try to upgrade your SDK tools to 23.0.2+ and build&platform tools to rev 20 before.
The best solution to this is to download a new ADT from http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Go to Help - About Eclipse and click Installation Details
On tab Installed Software, select all row that has version 22.6.3 then click Uninstall
Go to Help - Install new software, select work with ADT Plugin - http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/
Check the Developer Tools and now install without conflict
AS you have done the upgrade to SDK 23.0 without upgrading the ADT it will show this kind error as you have mentioned in the screen shot.
Simply upgrading the SDK to 23.0 is of no use until and unless you also update the related development tool in ADT.
Follow the steps
First delete the SDK 23.0 and update the ADT to 23.0
For doing the update you need to click on Install new software from
help and choose the ADT/https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/
under the link upon which you get the new Development tools to
update click all >next to continue .
Upon successful completion you can now update the SDK to 23.0.
Note:- Many of those who tried to update the SDK have face a problem Cannot complete the installation because of conflict dependancy
So its better to just stick to the 22.6v of the ADT.
The update to 23.0 is filled with bugs and it will take some time to fix the bugs
I also got the error of OP this morning. I clicked on "Check for Updates" but it was always saying "No updates available".
I found this thread and thought "Oh man, I'm gonna sit on this all day".
But lucky for me (and for you who will find this thread perhaps in a few weeks), the solution is getting easier. I just did this:
Help > Install New Software
choose the update site https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/
it offered me the new ADT-Packages with version 23.0.3 and I chose all of them
it showed me the known conflicting-dependency-error BUT offered me directly a solution: It will deinstall the 22* ADT-packages for me. I just clicked "ok" and it automatically deinstalled the old packages and installed the new ones :)
no need to do any thing,
just download new eclipse, install ADT 23.0.0 from below link
https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/
your problem solve...
its happened because you have SDK 23.0.1 and ADT 23.0.1 update not available....
yesterday i have same issue, i have solved that..
You are not alone.
This thing happened also to me. I tried many many solutions suggested on the internet but I had to use the "PLAN B"
I downloaded and installed new adt bundle and reimported all my projects and libraries. It takes some time but it is not that long :)
I hope that google will come up with fix, because the update to 23.0.0.2 also didnt work for me (same error).
So keep smiling and install new ADT :)
On Linux (Ubuntu), I managed to solve the problem in a bit of a 'hackish' way. It may be useful if you're reluctant to download stuff all over again (like me) :)
Warning: I suspect this won't work if the ADT and SDK versions are too far apart. (For me, it worked for ADT 22.6.2 and Android SDK update 24.)
Modify the file $SDK_HOME/tools/lib/plugin.prop ($SDK_HOME = base directory of your Android SDK installation), to contain the current ADT version, instead of the actual (updated) SDK version. In my case the original content of the file was
plugin.version=23.0.0
which I changed as
plugin.version=22.6.2
This suppresses the "Please update ADT..." issue, but ADT won't work properly as it won't be able to identify some of the components relocated by newer SDK updates.
Create shortcuts (symlinks) or copies of missing SDK components, at the locations where ADT expects to see them. You can find the expected locations using ADT's error consoles.
For example, in my case, the DDMS console showed an error
[2016-02-27 19:33:33 - DDMS] DDMS files not found: /usr/lib/sdk/tools/hprof-conv
as soon as I tried to switch to the DDMS perspective. So I just created a symlink $SDK_HOME/tools/hprof-conv pointing to $SDK_HOME/platform-tools/hprof-conv (which has been relocated):
me#computer:$SDK_HOME/tools$ ln -s ../platform-tools/hprof-conv hprof-conv
For me, after these 2 steps, ADT started working without any problems/errors.
#Kalpesh DON'T delete SDK 23.0 it will remove your "tools" folder and you won't be able to run SDK Manager after that. I know because I have just done that. Bad suggestion!
The solution from Kikiwa worked for me.
I have also come across this issue and figure out few steps that will help in a way or other.
One thing to note that the error "This Android SDK requires Android Developer Toolkit version 23.0.0 or above" will only come if you have updated your Android SDK Tool and Android SDK Platform Tool before updating your ADT.
Here are the steps that will help you to get rid of this: -
You can try the steps provided by Kikiwa but that might create some issues like removing your android SDK. So the solution is to re-configure your eclipse with re-installing the Android SDK.
Steps given by user285oo6 will also create some issues like when you delete the Updated SDK 23.0 then it will also remove the files from Platform-tools and tools folder from SDK directory. Now your eclipse wont start as it wont find the necessary files that are required to identify Android SDK or it may throw and error says "cannot find tools for the SDK" or "cannot find the version of ADT" or "emulator.exe not found".
In this case the solution is to restore your SDK Manager files along with Platform-tools and tools folder. Now the question arises how you will get it? Below are links for the same
http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r22.6.2-linux.tgz
http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r22.6.2-windows.zip
http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r22.6.2-macosx.zip
This will download the SDK platform ZIP files and it contains the SDK manager along with tools folder. My Suggestion is to extract them and replace the
-tools folder
-SDK Manager.exe
-AVD Manager.exe
in your android SDK directory.
Now you have latest ADT installed (if you have follow the user285oo6 steps. If not then install it using your eclipse with URL https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/) i.e. version 23.x.x and SDK on the older version.
Now you have to restart your eclipse and update the Android SDK tool and SDK Platform tool. This will work. I have done it for windows OS and was able to get it up and running
I know I am bit late but its always good to be late then never.
Please let me know if anyone has any question or confusion with the steps

ADTr20 doesnt get installed in my eclipse

I have updated my android sdk to sdkr20, before i used r16 and my eclipse version is
Version: Indigo Service Release 1
Build id: 20110916-0149
but when I try to install ADTr20 it doesnt get installed and says
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: Android Native Development Tools 20.0.0.v201206242043-391819 (com.android.ide.eclipse.ndk.feature.group 20.0.0.v201206242043-391819)
What should I do now?
I'd suggest trying a fresh install of eclipse. But don't get Juno (the latest version) as there is a bug that makes the XML editors not work with ADT (see http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=34630).
Can you try updating eclipse first?
Then let it do its thing like so:
Then select the option only for tools (do not select anything else)
Once that installs successfully, try installing the other updates one by one, say select DDMS only first and so on
Note: At times, removing development tools and then installing it again helps to resolve such issues as well
They say you should use Eclipse Indigo

Android ADT version required 20.0.0 and above

Yesterday I tried to install titanium appcelerator and in the process I edited some of the android sdk installations Now I have updated my android sdk to rev 20. But when i start eclipse i get an error that sdk requires version 20.0.0 or above. I tried to install by using eclipse->help->check for updates-> but again the installation doesn't work claiming that required items could not be found. Please help
Goto Help → Install New Software.
In there you click the work with: dropdown and select your android adt link.
Then it will show the list of things to install choose it click next.
I also got the same error and I solved it from updating adt.
Go to : Eclipse → Help → Install New Software and click the work with drop down and select android adt link that you have used previously. It looks like this :
android ADT - https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/.
Tick the developers tools check box and click next. If you have already installed some of them, then eclipse will notify you.
Better to Download Latest Eclipse Setup Juno http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ open this link and download this version
Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers
What I did was to uninstall the latest ADT and go back to a previous ADT. It worked.
Go to Help → Install New Software - look for the already installed hyperlink. Uninstall all ADT's. Restart Eclipse and it will tell you the ADT you need for the revision tools you have. Download this ADT and install it manually. It should at least work.
I got the same error, I solved this by updating the Android SDK tools and Android SDK platform tools.From Eclipse → Window → Android SDK Manager, then Update Tools → Android SDK Tools and Android SDK platform tools packages. After this restart the eclipse and then update the ADT again. (Help → Check for new Updates).
This is the best and quick solution:
Open SDK manager -> Packages menu -> Reload
if You have to update ADT 20.0 otherwise it's not work and also not list the Number of SDK install.
i have that problem and fix by updating ADT 20.0 , also Good User Interface.
I suspected that something was wrong with my configuration, as I shouldn't have to suddenly update the ADT when everything had been previously working.
BTW, I got this with "Android ADT version required 21.0.0 and above".
To fix it, I:
Reinstalled eclipse (which is quite easy, as the zip was still in my Downloads, so I just deleted my eclipse directory and unzip the original again - eclipse doesn't use the registry)
Created a "hello_world" java app, in eclipse, to test that (fixing any problems with the standard searches");
Created a "hello_world" Android app to test that (fixing any problems with the standard searches).
Reverted my project files to the last known working version,
Imported my project, and fixed an problems, etc...
About an hour's work. No downloads (assuming you've still got your eclipse zip), no update to the ADT, and no obscure problems which I haven't faced before.
This person (http://kcwebprogrammers.blogspot.com.au/2012/07/android-sdk-eclipse-hell.html) recommends a complete re-install, but it seems that a partial restoration may work.
I too had the same problem. I resolved it by doing the following in Eclipse:
Go to Help -> Check for Updates -> Install all the Updates available.
only check on Android Development Tools then press next and accept install it :)
Mohamed Safwat
Helwan Uni
eng.mohamedsafwat#yahoo.com
In Eclipse (ADT)
Help --> Install New Software ---> Work with --> Android Developer
Tools Update Site - http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/
Select all of the updates you want to install and UNCHECK option "Contact all update sites during install to find required software". After that everything should install as it is mentioned to be.

ADT requires 'org.eclipse.wst.sse.core 0.0.0' but it could not be found

I'm installing the Android SDK on a fresh installation of Fedora 14 (Linux). I installed eclipse, and ran the tools/android sdk tool to install all the Eclipse components for the SDK. I was able to get DDMS to install when selecting it by itself.
And for the last component - the Android developer tools, I'm getting the ugly error message pasted below.
Now I'm Stuck in Eclipse dependency hell.
I've searched through the available packages in Fedora and I can't find the one that has the files necessary to satisfy this Eclipse dependency. Can anybody please translate what it is that Eclipse is asking for and what Fedora package it lives in?
The ugly error:
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: Android Development Tools 0.9.9.v201009221407-60953 (com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.feature.group 0.9.9.v201009221407-60953)
Missing requirement: Android Development Tools 0.9.9.v201009221407-60953 (com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.feature.group 0.9.9.v201009221407-60953) requires 'org.eclipse.wst.sse.core 0.0.0' but it could not be found
I've just encountered exactly the same problem in Eclipse 3.6 (Helios). After plenty of Googling I came across this link:
http://code.google.com/intl/es/eclipse/docs/faq.html#wstinstallerror
During installation, there's an error
about requiring
org.eclipse.wst.sse.ui. How do I fix
that?
The Google Plugin for Eclipse depends
on other specific Eclipse components,
such as WST. Your installation of
Eclipse may not yet include all of
them, but they can be easily installed
by following these instructions.
Eclipse 3.6 (Helios)
Select Help > Install New Software...
Click the link for Available Software Sites.
Ensure there is an update site named Helios. If this is not present,
click Add... and enter
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/helios
for the Location.
Now go through the installation steps; Eclipse should download and
install the plugin's dependencies.
(There are examples in that page for 3.5 (Galileo), 3.4 (Ganymede) & 3.3 (Europa) for anyone with different versions)
The exact same steps work for 3.7 (Indigo) as well.
Just use http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo for the location.
Juno: http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno
Kepler: http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler
Note: Step four is not necessary. Only steps one to three are necessary.
For Eclipse 3.7 or Indigo the winning URL is
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo
And for 3.8 it is
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno
I encountered the same problem in eclipse 3.7 indigo
and I have done the folowing:
help->install new software
click on "available software sites"
select all entries (CTRL-A) and remove them
add new entry at location http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo/
now add again the ADT location http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/
If you're downloaded and installed a Classic version of eclipse you are missing the essential Java Development Tools required by the Android SDK etc
I found that installing the Eclipse Java Development Tools & Java EE Tools solved this problem for me in Eclipse 3.7.
It seems obvious to many Java Developers but to those new to the IDE and JAVA etc it's important to note that they don't installed come with the "classic" version of Eclipse.
Adding the link to the Helios repo http://download.eclipse.org/releases/helios wasn't enough.
In windows 7
Run the eclipse as administrator
goto Windows->Preferences->Instal/update->check "all version of available softwares" and apply--> ok
goto Help->Install new software-> add-->put the URL add or ADT zip file -->ok
thats all and its working....
I was also browsing these answers,but I couldn't get any answer to my problem.But through hit and trial I found the following solution.
First of all update your eclipse by going on Help-> Check for updates .Then, go to Install New Software and give adt location(local or url),then do check Contact all update sited during install to find required software and it would do the rest.
I am not sure whether this solution works well for other,but it worked for me and hope it works for some troubled developer out there
And for the Juno-version:
You just have to add it - not to install anything.
I found that removing ~/.eclipse solved this issue for me on the stock Ubuntu eclipse
For me, running win 7 64, eclipse 3.7.1 64, It was simply to run eclipse as admin, go through the listed steps.
Using Ubuntu 11.10 I was able to fix that issue by reinstalling Eclipse (in my case 3.7) as follows:
sudo apt-get purge eclipse
sudo apt-get install eclipse.*
From there on installing the Android SDK just worked fine.
In my case, I got the above error because the Indigo and "Eclipse Project Updates" items in the "Available Software Sites" pane were disabled.
All I had to do was toggle them to the enabled state and my ADT Plugin installation went like a breeze (as far as eclipse installations go, I guess)
I had this problem as well.
Running Windows 7 (64 bit), Eclipse Indigo. Tried all the different suggestions, but finally, simply unchecking Contact all update sites during install to find required software (running Eclipse as Admin, although I don't think this was important) got everything working fine. I hope this helps someone.
Install Google Plugin for Eclipse corresponding to your version.
for 3.6 helios link is http://code.google.com/intl/es/eclipse/docs/install-eclipse-3.6.html
for offline version http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/install-from-zip.html
hope it will solve mine problem as well as yours.
I got a similar error in Windows Vista 32-bit when using Eclipse Classic 3.7.2 package, but it worked well after I downloaded and used Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers.
straight steps to get your ADT plugin working
Download eclipse helios EE IDE not the classic version
After unzip directly go to Checks for Update from help menu
After it get updated download ADT plugin offline version from ADROID site
Now go to Help again -> Install New software -> add -> click on archive then point to your download ADT ADT-17.0.0.zip. Give any name in name field say ADT. click ok
now from work with drop down select the adt plugin name which you given
now go ahead with installation. enjoy :)
What I did (Helios):
1) Go to Help -> Install New Software...
2) Select or add new location http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/repository/helios/
3) Check WTP of latest version checkbox and press next
4) Most probably u will get into 'additional dependecies required' situation, but that new screen will show u which packages have wst in their names, u should procede with installation of that *wst* packages
5) U didn't get 4th point stuff. In that case u have required wst packages installed.
Enjoy. Or not... :)
Android developer
For those using eclipse 3.7
add the following after the http:// prompt download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo
Then click on "help" menu and click "check for updates
To help remove some of the guess and check on which dependencies are needed.
After a fresh Ubuntu install I needed the following.
Error 1:
***Missing requirement: Android Development Tools 0.9.6.v201002051504-24846 (com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.feature.group 0.9.6.v201002051504-24846) requires ***'org.eclipse.gef 0.0.0' but it could not be found
Update site:
GEF and Draw2d Plugin from http://download.eclipse.org/tools/gef/updates/releases/
Error 2:
Missing requirement: Android Development Tools 0.9.9.v201009221407-60953 (com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.feature.group 0.9.9.v201009221407-60953) requires 'org.eclipse.wst.sse.core 0.0.0' but it could not be found
Update site:
Eclipse XML Editors and Tool from http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo
Use
http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/ instead of https
Update for Fedora 16
Note that this is now provided by a package, so the recommended Thing To Do is
pkcon install eclipse-wtp-sourceediting
This appears to be a one-shot “magic bullet” to get everything that Android's ADK plug-in requires on Fedora 16 (at least).
None of the existing answers worked for me. Having all the correct update sites in "available sites" was not enough to tell Eclipse how to find its dependencies.
Using Fedora 14 and Eclipse Indigo 3.7.1, I had to follow these steps to make the installation working:
Check and install "Linux Tools" from http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo
Check and install "Linux Tools" from http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo/201109230900
After restarting Eclipse, I was able to finaly install the Android SDK.
During installation, there's an error about requiring
org.eclipse.wst.sse.ui. How do I fix that?
The Google Plugin for Eclipse depends on other specific Eclipse
components, such as WST. Your installation of Eclipse may not yet
include all of them, but they can be easily installed by following
these instructions. Eclipse 3.6 (Helios)
Select Help > Install New Software... Click the link for Available
Software Sites. Ensure there is an update site named Helios. If this
is not present, click Add... and enter
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/helios for the Location. Now go
through the installation steps; Eclipse should download and install
the plugin's dependencies.
//Try to install the extension "eclipse plugin development environment"
Use http instead of https:// and it will solve this problem.
http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/
none of above worked for me. This did:
Remove Eclipse (I think this is discussed above).
Get THIS eclipse. (The others don't have java).
This eclipse has java in it, the apt-get one doesn't
Follow these stepsThis guy nailed it. It shouldn't be this hard, but it's not that bad...
After that, I was able to bring back my Android stuff via the normal "Install new Software",
I ran into this issue to. What i did was simply extract the eclipse package using 7-zip instead of the inbuilt windows extractor.
Add this for eclipse juno
I was able to install ADT plugin after this on ubuntu 12.04
.
Eclispe 4.2 Juno Service Release 2
Trying to install Google Plugin for Eclipse failed even when "Contact all update sites" was enabled.
After installing the Juno JST/WST Server packages it worked.
Help > Install New Software...
Work with: Juno - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno
Category: Web, XML, ...
JST Server Adapters
JST Server Adapters Extensions
JST Server UI
WST Server Adapters
Restart Eclipse
Help > Install New Software...
Work with: Google Plugin for Eclipse - https://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/4.2
Google App Engine Tools for Android
Google Plugin for Eclipse 4.2
Contact all update sites - enabled!
Restart Eclipse
Google is your friend. Make sure you use the right version of Eclipse, and you may have to run Eclipse as root when installing.
The issue is that the versions of Eclipse that ship with Linux distributions are usually very generic in their configuration. It is unlikely that you will find the right package through your package manager, you want to use Eclipse's mechanism.
Downloading SDK tools and Installing the ADT bundle posed a problem for me on Windows and Linux.
After trying it in every way possible on both OS's even with my college lecturer with me for the Windows install, we couldn't get it working.
Both times the only way I got it working was by installing the Android ADT Bundle that includes Eclipse & SDK tools & ADT Plugin all in one.
apt-get remove eclipse-jdt and just download the bundle, it just works. :)
It's not from a repo but it works.
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html

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