Android :: Eclipse Error On Build.xml Target Debug / Release Does Not Exist
Oct 16, 2010
This is more of an Eclipse error than an Android or Ant error. My Eclipse project won't build because when it sees the build.xml created from the Android command, it starts looking for the debug and release commands. Well, since they are dynamically generated from the <setup> task, they don't exist. So now Eclipse (Build id: 20100218-1602) locking the project from build/run based on these errors. kay.. so here is the weird part: It worked this morning. In fact it has been working for weeks with the build.xml file sitting there. All I did was edit the build.xml file in Eclipse (changed some constants). Ant thinks everything is peachy.
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Jul 28, 2010
I want to access the build type [release/debug] in java code and xml file to enable or disable the particular feature at the run time.
Please let me know if we have any environment variable defined for it which can be accessed in java code and in xml file also.
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Jul 13, 2010
I believe I have found a glitch in the Eclipse Android SDK. I use my notebook for Android development and have noticed that when I try to create a new project, the "Build Target" section of the New Android Project dialog is unusable because of the small screen size. My notebook's screen resolution is 1366x768 and you can see what I mean in my screenshot here: http://imagebin.org/105099.
Does anyone have any suggestion on how to go about getting this fixed? Eclipse + Android is impossible to use on my notebook because of this bug. (Because the Build target cannot be set, I cannot progress through the dialog to create the project). I'm limited to developing in Genny and compiling manually for now.
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Nov 8, 2010
I followed these tutorials to set up a Hello World Android app. But when I create a new java project I can't select a build target. It just says no targets available in the target selection box. I have confirmed that I am not having the UI issue described here (http://blog.rowancrane.com/2009/12/27/eclipse-new-android-project-cant-select-build-type-target), I actually have a message in the box saying there are no targets instead of an empty box. I also am using 1920x1080 res.
I'm guessing that eclipse is just not aware of my Android Targets? I installed them in the android SDK manager and see them listed under installed packages in the Android SDK manager (1.1, 1.6, ..., 2.2)
http://fyi.oreilly.com/2009/02/setting-up-your-android-develo.html
http://developer.android.com/resources/tutorials/hello-world.html
Any suggestions on how I can create the project and get started?
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Mar 3, 2011
My Android project in Eclipse has a build target of Android 1.5. I am trying to change the "project build target" by Windows --> Preferences --> Android. I select a different Target Name like "Android 2.2". I click Apply and OK. When I go back in the build target is still "Android 1.5".
I am using Eclipse Galileo and have recently upgrade to the latest ADT Plugin and SDK.
This always worked before the upgrade. Why Eclipse is not changing the "project build target"?
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Apr 2, 2010
Does anyone know how to DEBUG build an APK and launch it directly with Eclipse?
in my case, no matter whether i use Run> or Debug> menu command in Eclipse, my apk always logs Config.DEBUG as "false", although obviously the apk is signed with the key in factory debug.store.
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Feb 23, 2010
I installed newst Android, JDK, Jer and eclipse. Than I tryed to build android project. But "build target" show "no target available". I looked at internet, they said I should run "Android SDK and AVD manager", I runed it but get follow message: Failed to fetch URL https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository.xml, reason: No route to host: connect
I read this group's conversation that suggest to use http not https, I tried it but still can not run Available Packages.
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Nov 5, 2009
This is the error that eclipse gives with the latest Android SDK code...
Linux myubuntu 2.6.28-16-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 20 19:48:24 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
java version "1.6.0_13" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_13-b03) Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 11.3-b02, mixed mode)
Any clues on how to solve this error?
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Feb 3, 2010
I am using eclipse android plugins to build a project, But i am getting this error in the console window:
[2010-02-03 10:31:14 - androidVNC]Error generating final archive: Debug certificate expired on 1/30/10 2:35 PM!
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Jun 10, 2010
I get a .apk does not exist error when exporting Android project in Eclipse using android-sdk_r06-mac_86.I never got the error in the previous version of the SDK.Off course the .apk file doesn't exist. I'm trying to build and sign it.How do I fix this problem?
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Feb 25, 2009
build android error with eclipse, can u help me? Code...
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Feb 24, 2009
I do as following: >. build/envsetup >lunch 2 >make >simulator
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Mar 31, 2010
Whenever I do a Clean on my project, I get 2 errors:
1.) The project is missing gen folder.
2.) There is a build path error.
I go to "Configure build path" and uncheck "Android 1.6". It works. If I do this again, I go and this time check "Android 1.6". It again works.
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Sep 3, 2009
I'm trying to figure out a way to programmatically determine if my build was built in debug mode vs. release mode. I'd like to hide some items in my settings screen if it's release. When I build my app in Eclipse I'm building by default in Debug mode. However, when I build the app using the command line, I build it in release mode and sign the app using the jarsigner tool.
I've tried using:
PackageInfo appInfo = manager.getPackageInfo("com.adobe.psmobile", PackageManager.GET_SIGNATURES);
to test if
appInfo.signatures[0].toCharsString()
matches my debug signature and that didn't seem to work.
I'm now trying to see if I can introspect the app's KeyStore, to match the default debug alias described here:
http://developer.android.com/guide/publishing/app-signing.html of "androiddebugkey"
but I haven't figured out how to retrieve the app's KeyStore yet.
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Jul 23, 2010
I can't seem to get rid of the following run/build error, but the Eclipse/Android environment won't give a clue how to fix it. Your project contains error(s), please fix them before running your application. This has happened a couple of times already and I've been able to repair it by cleaning and rebuilding, sometimes having to restarting eclipse, sometimes having to restart my pc, but now it won't budge. I've gone back to a known working version of my app to remove that unknown. Typically I can find project errors in the Eclipse Package explorer, but my code is fine according to the Package Explorer. Any other project debug tools? Is this a known Eclipse/Android environment issue?
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Jun 12, 2010
Is it possible to automatically detect, which certificate was used for signing APK? I'd like to have both debug and release Maps certificates in application and pass valid one to MapView constructor.
With such setup I will not make mistake while releasing application - I'm using debug certificate on emulator and my device, then sign with release one before sending app to Market.
I was thinking about detecting my particular device or whether debugger is connected but it is not perfect. Maybe some file marking need for debug certificate? Is there any better way?
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Aug 12, 2010
In Android is there a way to disable logs/stacktrace being printed when the application is code signed and is in release mode. Is there any direct way to do it?
In Iphone i heard the logs will not be printed in release mode by default.
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Nov 18, 2010
I want to set in project properties build target 2.2 (api level 8) In the manifest.xml <uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="3" android:targetSdkVersion="4"/> is declared. Did anybody tried, if any user (with min. Android 1.5) see application in the market? Could some other problems occur because of different SDK for building and in manifest?!
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Feb 15, 2012
i recently installed eclipse 3.5.2, sdk platform andoid 1.6, api 4 revision 4 and google APIs by google inc. i also set the path for sdk. but everytime i tried clicking the new android project, the build target and project doesn't show up. the only thing that appears is the 'Project Name', 'the location', and the working set.
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Sep 22, 2010
I'm configuring a new machine for Android development and moving my current project over. I did a fresh install of all the Android tools and SDKs, and under "build targets", the Google APIs' target supports Android 2.2. Of course I need 1.5 as the base build target. My project doesn't build when I select that because the Google Maps stuff from maps.jar isn't there. In fact, after I did my full install I can't find maps.jar anywhere on my new machine. Is this jar file still required for Google Maps integration, or is it history? I'm using Eclipse 3.5. I guess I'd presume there would be a "google apis" for Android 1.5 build target. I'm thinking my install must be hosed; but maybe it's my understanding.. :)
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Jul 27, 2010
I currently have an Android project in Eclipse.
I created it with a target build of 1.5 (sdk 3).
Now I want to change it so that it has a minSdk of 3 and targetSdk of 8.
To do this I see that I must build against the newest SDK (2.2)
To do this in Eclipse I right click on my project, go to properties, click on Android and change the project build target to Android 2.2 and click apply and then ok.
However this appears to have no affect and when I try it again the target build is set back at Android 1.5.
Am I missing a step or something?
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Oct 27, 2010
I'm trying to import an Android project into my Eclipse workspace, using existing source code. When I point Eclipse to my existing source location, it doesn't populate the Build Target area on the New Android Project dialog. Why isn't it letting me pick a build target?
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Mar 17, 2010
I've been trying to make a new Android project in Eclipse. But whenever I try to do so, it won't let me select a build target. Here's a screenshot: http://twitpic.com/198od6
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Jun 24, 2010
I downloaded the Android 2.2 source code and try to build it. When I executed the make command, I got an error here like this build/core/java.mk:20: *** frameworks/ex/common: Invalid LOCAL_SDK_VERSION '8' Choices are: current 4 5 6 7. Stop. Then I changed the frameworks/ex/common/Android.mk to LOCAL_SDK_VERSION = 8 from LOCAL_SDK_VERSION = 7. Next place, build/core/java.mk:20: *** external/jsr305: Invalid LOCAL_SDK_VERSION '8' Choices are: current 4 5 6 7. Stop. I changed the external/jsr305/Android.mk to LOCAL_SDK_VERSION = 8 from LOCAL_SDK_VERSION = 7
Last one, build/core/java.mk:20: *** external/guava: Invalid LOCAL_SDK_VERSION '8' Choices are: current 4 5 6 7. Stop. I changed the external/guava/Android.mk to LOCAL_SDK_VERSION = 8 from LOCAL_SDK_VERSION = 7
By these changes the code started the compilation.
1. Why the error occured?
2. Changes which I did is correct or not?
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Feb 16, 2010
My Motorola Droid shows up just fine in this configuration and appears as a deployment target. Works like a snap. How do I get the HTC Eris Droid to show up as a deployment target? Is there some special driver needed for the Eris?
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Mar 12, 2009
I'm trying to debug native library (in particular, libril.so). Everythig is going fine, breakpoint is being hit, I can go thru the lines of RIL_onRequestComplete() function. But when I tried to print out particular struct I got,
(gdb) print pRI $2 = <value optimized out> (gdb) print pRI->pCI $3 = (android::._115 *) 0x613 (gdb) print pRI->pCI->requestNumber Cannot access memory at address 0x613
I suspect it could be due to optimization done by compiler. But when I tried to add,
LOCAL_CFLAGS := -g3 -O0
into makefile of the lib, I've got another problem when I cannot correctly set breakpoint on desired function. Instead of correct one,
(gdb) break RIL_onRequestComplete Breakpoint 1 at 0xae402e4e: file hardware/ril/libril/ril.cpp, line 1800.
I got,
(gdb) break RIL_onRequestComplete Breakpoint 1 at 0xffffab44: file bionic/libm/src/s_tanf.c, line 42.
Does anybody know what could be a problem, and what is the right way to handle this?
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Nov 8, 2009
I have mostly been avoiding debugging when I can because of these two problems, so hopefully someone here has suggestions to avoid them:
1. It seems that I have to build the SDK (`make sdk`) and copy it off to a directory for Eclipse to use almost every time I want to debug. I haven't followed through the "sdk" directive, so I'm not clear on why this is necessary instead of just having Eclipse read from the source in my directory. Isn't there some way for it to do this? FYI: I have a (modified) full checkout of Donut, not just the SDK.
2. How can I debug without using Eclipse? I would really like to be able to use something like gdb/jdb.
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Jul 14, 2010
When creating a new android project, the build target has two choices: Android 2.2, Android Open Source Project AND Google API's, Google Inc. Both show Platform as 2.2 and API level 8 Which to choose (and why)?
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Feb 22, 2010
Whenever I try to install the android platform on netbeans 6.8 and I select the appropriate folder, in the later step when I press next, i get this error: A platform target has to be selected - and there wont be anything to select. What does it mean?
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Jun 11, 2010
I've been developing on the simulator, but now I have a real device.
adb can see the device (from adb devices), and I've installed Eclipse/ ADB.
I can't work out how to get debug to use the device instead of the simulator though.
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