Hope anyone can still offer a solution. Or can point me into the direction of a resource that might help. I'm quite desperate to find a solution to this, since the problem means I can't run Android apps on my office computer.
On Sep 16, 12:20 pm, AgitoM <[email protected]> wrote: > Been looking around the internet for some time for a solution, but > still can't get it to work. Hence I am posting my problem here. > > I recently started learning Android, and have set up the development > environment. I've created a HelloWorld like application. Basically I > did nothing then create a project, and change the default display > string. When I try to run the application on the emulator, it does not > install the application on the Emulator. > > This is my Eclipse Console output: > > [2010-09-16 12:06:01 - DroidTest] Android Launch! > [2010-09-16 12:06:01 - DroidTest] adb is running normally. > [2010-09-16 12:06:01 - DroidTest] Performing > com.example.DroidTestActivity activity launch > [2010-09-16 12:06:01 - DroidTest] Automatic Target Mode: Preferred AVD > 'VanillaAVD' is not available. Launching new emulator. > [2010-09-16 12:06:01 - DroidTest] Launching a new emulator with > Virtual Device 'VanillaAVD' > > Ironically, doing the exact same thing on a other computer, does > result in the application being installed and runned successfully. > > I've tried many things to fix this problem: > - Fresh Eclipse install > - Android SDK re-install > - Project recreation > - AVD re-creation > - Changed Eclipse workspace > - the kill-sever command line command. > > Getting quite desperate here, after having tried for two days, so hope > someone has a clear solution for this. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en

