When I open the Android SDK Manager, a screen appears “Choose Packages to Install”. It lists a bunch of packages with green checkmarks (which are already installed), and some with x’s, which are not installed. If I choose “Accept All”, it re-downloads and installs the packages that are already installed and says it installs the others, but when I restart afterwards, I am back to the same result.
Am I doing something wrong?
Machine: Windows 7 Professional
I’m having the same issue. If I recall this didn’t used to happen at least in the SDK Manager revision 12 (I didn’t update until now, revision 16).
In the past I think the popup used to show new/updates only, which was the way it should be. But now it keeps showing the same packages even when it’s already installed. I submitted a bug Issue for it: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=23222
Right now I just ignore and cancel out of the popup and rely only on the actual SDK Manager homescreen to see which packages are new or need updating. Seems to work.