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I'm running Linux (Ubuntu) and I've just installed the Android Dev tools (following the Android's installation guide). When I start a new Android project in Eclipse, I get a "Thanks for using Android SDK" pop-up (above), however, the buttons don't respond and I can't seem to exit out, and I can't start the new project until it does..

Does anyone know how to fix this problem?? :thinking:
Any help would be awesome.
 
Ubuntu: 10.10 (maverick) (64-bit system)
Eclipse: Helios (release 3.6.2)
Yea, the rest of Eclipse seems to work fine up until that point.
The pop-up is no longer appearing, but the target issue remains.

I know this is a dumb question, but did you install any of the android sdk's? That target automatically populates with all the sdks I downloaded.
 
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Oh ok, one last issue.. So I chose a sample Android project from within the ADT directory, clicked finish, but as soon as it is imported, I get this error in the Console display:
Code:
[2011-04-01 08:48:46 - com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.project.AndroidManifestHelper] Unable to read /home/adam/android-sdk-linux_x86/samples/android-8/AndroidManifest.xml: java.io.FileNotFoundException: /home/adam/android-sdk-linux_x86/samples/android-8/AndroidManifest.xml (No such file or directory)

I looked it up myself, and the file AndroidManifest.xml exists in the android-8/WiktionarySimple directory, but not in the android-8 directory itself. Where is this path/to/AndroidManifest.xml being specified so I can alter it?
 
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