Is the ${ndk.dir} value set as part of the PATH env variable in Windows, or is there a setting found somewhere in Eclipse?
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You can setup any (NDK in your situation) path environment in Windows – here’s how can you do that.
In Eclipse you can add NDK builder in your project properties – see this manual.
Hope it helps.