This is definitely new in cupcake - it's part of the work that has
been done by the tools team to allow a single SDK to work with
multiple target configurations, and the visible effect is that
launching the emulator outside of either the source tree or a
fully-configured SDK distribution might actually be tricky.

(sadly, I don't know what exact parameters need to be passed to make it work).

JBQ

On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Ivan Soto wrote:
>> I've no idea how to run the emulator on Mac. Any advice?
>>
>>     /Double-O:~ ivan$
>>     /Users/ivan/Downloads/android-sdk_eng.al_mac-x86/tools/emulator ; exit;/
>>     /emulator: ERROR: You did not provide the name of an Android Virtual
>>     Device/
>>     /with the '-avd <name>' option. Read -help-avd for more information./
>>
>>     /If you *really* want to *NOT* run an AVD, consider using '-data
>>     <file>'/
>>     /to specify a data partition image file (I hope you know what you're
>>     doing)./
>
> Hmmm...that might be new. Just running emulator worked for me a few
> weeks ago with 1.1r1, when I had to use OS X when delivering some training.
>
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>



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