I'm a n00b developer at my second attempt to use the Android SDK. I'm developing on the Mac platform and I've noticed that the latest version of the SDK doesn't include anything except the tools (so I have no plugins, no targets to choose from inside the package I downloaded).
So I tried to use the Android SDK and AVD Manager to download and install some, however, I got this error: Failed to fetch URL https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/
I went to the settings and checked the box to force fetching via HTTP, but no result. I was suggested to look for a configuration file, but couldn't find any.
Any suggestions? I'm dying to get my hands dirty with the SDK.
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4That URL is missing "repository.xml" from the end of it. Also, if you use an HTTP proxy, you need to enter the settings in the SDK manager.Christopher Orr– Christopher Orr2010年01月23日 17:43:10 +00:00Commented Jan 23, 2010 at 17:43
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Might want to move this to an answer Christopher so it can be marked as such. It's definitely the answer here.Tristan Warner-Smith– Tristan Warner-Smith2010年02月28日 10:36:27 +00:00Commented Feb 28, 2010 at 10:36
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Whenever I've seen that error, I've just retried the download several times and eventually it went through. I've only run into it when I was behind a proxy, but that might not be your problem.
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Here you have a Android tutorial, step by step.
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Its means that you are behind a proxy.Go tools->options in your android SDK manager and enter your http Proxy server and port and it'll work.