Recently changed a hard disk, used to install ADT plug-ins, and now old, the diagram to download the adt-bundle-windows, unzip it directly with. But this adt-bundle is not integrated with NDK support, so manually installed, in the available software site has two addresses, one is http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/ and https://dl.google.com/android/eclipse, but no matter which choice, plug-in list can be displayed, the point of installation when the error.
The general hint is "no repository found containing", it seems that the URL is not correct, Google's official integration of things, all out of this problem, really sweat one. So directly to the Web site copied to the browser, sure enough, to use this URL: https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/. Then successfully installed, set up the NDK path, clean, compile, everything goes smoothly.
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If you do not clean, you may receive a Error:program "make" was not found in path, or error:program "sh" is not found in path.
There is a lot of search on the internet on the NDK articles, said to install Cygwin, this east of the NDK R7 version is to be installed separately. In the R7 version, it is no longer necessary to install it separately. Install native development tools directly and set the NDK path OK. Official online said to use Ndk-gdb debugging, still want to install Cygwin, I see r9b version below comes with a ndk-gdb-py.cmd, should have Python can use ndk-gdb.
Adt-bundle-windows adding NDK Support