Currently I have Android SDK 2.1 (+ tools revision 4). I'd like to upgrade to Android SDK 2.2. When I try to do it I'm informed I need to upgrade Android SDK Tools to revision 7 first. So I agree, the process starts and then I get an error:
-= warning! =- A folder failed to be renamed or moved. On Windows this typically means that a program Is using that Folder (for example Windows Explorer or your anti-virus software.) Please momentarily deactivate your anti-virus software. Please also close any running programs that may be accessing the directory 'D:\Install\Programming\android-sdk-working-dir\android-sdk_r04-windows\android-sdk-windows\too!s'. When ready, press YES to try again.
Downloading Android SDK Tools, revision 7 Installing Android SDK Tools, revision 7
Failed to rename directory D:\Install\Programming\android-sdk-working-dir\android-sdk_r04-windows\android-sdk-windows\tools to D:\Install\Programming\android-sdk-working-dir\android-sdk_r04-windows\android-sdk-windows\temp\ToolPackage.old01.
I am aware of http/https and antivirus issues. So I disactivated my AV. I also closed any application that might hold a handle to the folder. Eclipse is also closed (I start the manager via command line). However I still get the same error.
Looks like the only app that can hold a handle to the folder is the manager itself, because its starting directory is the one the error complains about ('\tools').
I am on Win XP Pro + SP3. I run as admin.
Does anyone have an idea?
I think they fixed this problem in the later version of the tools, but I ran into this a while back. Here's what I did:
tools\
to scrap\
within the SDK directoryandroid
from the scrap\
directoryscrap\
directory when doneI might have had to also change environment variables (e.g., PATH
) that had been pointing to tools\
to point to scrap\
during this process -- I'm a bit fuzzy on the details.