Update Android SDK Tool to 22.0.4(Latest Version) from 22.0.1
AndroidSdkAdtAndroid Problem Overview
I want to Update my Android SDK Tool from 22.0.1 to 22.0.4
I also Have ADT installed, but could not update the SDK Tool to 22.0.4
I am facing the following issue :
Download interrupted: Read timed out issue.
Below is the screen shot while updating SDK :
Can anyone help me :
Thanks in Advance.
> EDITED : I Found the Solution For above problem and have added the Solution as an answer. If anyone has the same problem, he/she can also solve > this issue as explained.
Android Solutions
Solution 1 - Android
I viewed the Eclipse ADT documentation and found out the way to get around this issue. I was able to Update My SDK Tool to 22.0.4 (Latest Version).
> Solution is: First Update ADT to 22.0.4(Latest version) and then Update SDK Tool to > 22.0.4(Latest Version)
The above link says,
> ADT 22.0.4 is designed for use with SDK Tools r22.0.4. If you haven't > already installed SDK Tools r22.0.4 into your SDK, use the Android SDK > Manager to do so
What I had to do was update my ADT to 22.0.4 (Latest Version) and then I was able to update SDK tool to 22.0.4. I thought only SDK Tool has been updated not ADT, so I was updating the SDK Tool with Older ADT Version (22.0.1).
How to Update your ADT to Latest Version
- In Eclipse go to
Help
Install New Software
--->Add
- inside
Add Repository
write the Name:ADT
(or whatever you want) - and Location:
https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/
- after loading you should get
Developer Tools
andNDK Plugins
- check both if you want to use the Native Developer Kit (NDK) in the future or check
Developer Tool
only - click
Next
Finish
Solution 2 - Android
I'm on OSX, I was using Android Studio instead of ADT and I had this issue, my problem was being behind a proxy with authentication, for what ever reason, In Android SDK Manager Window, under Preferences -> Others, I needed to uncheck the
> "Force https://... sources to be fetched using http://..."
Also, there was no place to put the proxy credentials, but it will prompt you for them.
Solution 3 - Android
You may need to go to Window -> Android SDK Manager -> Packages -> Reload to fetch latest updates and then update the SDK.
Solution 4 - Android
I faced the same issue, I tried the below solution and it worked for me
In Android SDK Manager Window, click on Tools->Options-> under "Others", check "Force https://... sources to be fetched using http://..."
Solution 5 - Android
Have you tried this http://tools.android.com/preview-channel ? Download preview channel. After that, install ADT Preview.
Solution 6 - Android
run Android SDK Manager as administrator. that solved my problem
>> sudo android