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Eclipse will not install Android Support Library [message #930744] Tue, 02 October 2012 15:45 Go to next message
Michael Mossman is currently offline Michael MossmanFriend
Messages: 5
Registered: October 2012
Junior Member
I am an experienced programmer but new to Android, hence using Eclipse for the first time.
Unfortunately I cannot get my first project off the ground. I get as far trying to create the project when the following sequence happens.
A screen arrives titled 'Install Dependencies' telling me that the required version is 8 and the installed version is 'Not installed'
I click on the Install/Upgrade button and something must happen because Android SDK Manager pops up and I get a whole series of 'Fetching:' messages.
The next screen asks me to Choose Package to Install and the only option is Android Support Library, revision 10. This doesn't bother me as I presume 10 is better than 8 so I hit the Install button.
This is where it all goes wrong as I get a red message saying:-
File not found:C:\Program Files (X86)\Android\android-sdk\temp\support_r10.zip (Acces is denied).
Sure enough, when I check this folder, it is empty.

Now, something must have happened as as SDK Manager did a whole lot of fetching and must have put these files somewhere.

I am quite happy to find them and put them in the correct folder but the question is

What is the name of the files that I am looking for ?

Can somebody please help. I am sure there must be a really simple solution.

Thank you, Mike
Re: Eclipse will not install Android Support Library [message #930797 is a reply to message #930744] Tue, 02 October 2012 16:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Russell Bateman is currently offline Russell BatemanFriend
Messages: 3798
Registered: July 2009
Location: Provo, Utah, USA
Senior Member

On 10/2/2012 9:46 AM, Michael Mossman wrote:
> I am an experienced programmer but new to Android, hence using Eclipse
> for the first time.
> Unfortunately I cannot get my first project off the ground. I get as far
> trying to create the project when the following sequence happens.
> A screen arrives titled 'Install Dependencies' telling me that the
> required version is 8 and the installed version is 'Not installed'
> I click on the Install/Upgrade button and something must happen because
> Android SDK Manager pops up and I get a whole series of 'Fetching:'
> messages.
> The next screen asks me to Choose Package to Install and the only option
> is Android Support Library, revision 10. This doesn't bother me as I
> presume 10 is better than 8 so I hit the Install button.
> This is where it all goes wrong as I get a red message saying:-
> File not found:C:\Program Files
> (X86)\Android\android-sdk\temp\support_r10.zip (Acces is denied).
> Sure enough, when I check this folder, it is empty.
>
> Now, something must have happened as as SDK Manager did a whole lot of
> fetching and must have put these files somewhere.
>
> I am quite happy to find them and put them in the correct folder but the
> question is
> What is the name of the files that I am looking for ?
>
> Can somebody please help. I am sure there must be a really simple solution.
>
> Thank you, Mike

Android programming isn't supported by Eclipse forums, but by Android
forums. See sticky posts at top of this forum for details. I would
suggest the formal Android source and/or one of those at this link:

http://www.javahotchocolate.com/tutorials/android.html#support
Re: Eclipse will not install Android Support Library [message #931742 is a reply to message #930797] Wed, 03 October 2012 13:34 Go to previous message
Michael Mossman is currently offline Michael MossmanFriend
Messages: 5
Registered: October 2012
Junior Member
My problem must have been caused by a dodgy software release (probably Android ! ).
In sheer desperation I wiped everything clean and started again. This time I noticed some differences.
First of all, the Android download was version R20.0.3, then this insisted on Java 32-bit whereas before I loaded 64-bit for Windows 7. Just to be consistent, I also loaded 32-bit Eclipse.
The only other thing I did differently was to completely set up Android with all the extra packages before even starting Eclipse.
Everything now works O.K.
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