![]() ![]() Modify the file $SDK_HOME/tools/lib/plugin.prop ( $SDK_HOME = base directory of your Android SDK installation), to contain the current ADT version, instead of the actual (updated) SDK version. (For me, it worked for ADT 22.6.2 and Android SDK update 24.) Warning: I suspect this won't work if the ADT and SDK versions are too far apart. ![]() It may be useful if you're reluctant to download stuff all over again (like me) :) On Linux (Ubuntu), I managed to solve the problem in a bit of a 'hackish' way. Software being installed: Android Development Tools 23.982 (. 23.982) It gives me following error: Cannot complete the install because of a conflicting dependency. I get the following error when I start my Eclipse.Īnd when I try to update from Help > Install New Software. ![]()
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