Android :: No Build Option In New Project Dialog Box In Eclipse IDE
Dec 22, 2009
I am trying to build my first project for Android platform using the Eclipse IDE. The problem I am facing is that there is no option under the "Build Target" label in the New Android Project dialog box. And, hence I am not able to proceed beyond this dialog box (as the "Next" button is deactivated.) The online documentation says, "Under Target, select an Android target to be used as the project's Build Target. The Build Target specifies which Android platform you'd like your application built against." Could anyone tell me how to bring options under "Target" label. I am using Eclipse 3.5 (Galileo) and have installed latest Android SDK as well as all Android Platform components. The screenshot of the dialog box is available at : http://shared.pho.to/B2BF3343-D5DD-4ED4-F50F-468BEFC7698E
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Oct 7, 2010
I would like to run a custom shell script upon clicking Build Project in Eclipse. I tried modifying the "compile" section in build.xml, but my script is not getting run. Invoking ant debug on the commandline works, however.
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Sep 21, 2010
I had a project working in Eclipse completely, but after compiling it with ant in order to use Proguard to obfuscate the code the entire project fell apart. The project consists of a single package containing two main activities and 4 helper classes to handle databases and such. After using ant the activities work fine but Eclipse cannot find the helper classes and won't build. Even if I explicitly import the classes the error I get is
The import com.ts.routeTracking.DataHelper cannot be resolved while further mentions of the class get the error DataHelper cannot be resolved to a type. How can I get Eclipse and ant to work together?
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Feb 24, 2009
I do as following: >. build/envsetup >lunch 2 >make >simulator
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Sep 21, 2010
I have an interesting problem. I pull down an android project from cvs, which works fine. Once Eclipse builds the project, my .java files are removed. XML files, pngs, everything else is fine. I seem to be left with just the package tree, but no source files. Any thoughts?
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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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Jul 2, 2012
I'm following a guide for creating the android project in eclipse from the android developer site, and I've followed every step up to creating the project, and the ADT plugin has been correctly installed and configured. The problem: Under the android tab in the new project wizard there is no option for android project. There are various other android options like Android Activity, Android Application Project, Android Icon Set, etc. How I can enable the option for Android Project?
I attached a picture of the problem.
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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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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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Mar 21, 2010
Somethings I'll have an? .xml file selected when I compile a project, only to have a? .out.xml generated. Deleting the file doesn't clear the error, and Eclipse won't compile the project. It just reports that your project contains errors. The solution is to go to Project/Clean. This will clear the error in the project and allow it to compile.
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Oct 3, 2009
I've the latest 1.6 sdk. I would like to build the project on 1.5 as well as on 1.6. New 1.6 also comes with 1.5. My build succeeds, but I get a bunch of error --- Not sure if I screwed the java env setup?
Exception Stack:
CODE:.............
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Oct 26, 2009
I am trying to build android source code (specifically the applications such as the alarm clock, calendar) and when I do this using eclipse, there are 1000+ errrors being thrown possibly due to mismatch of class path and other environmental settings. Can somebody please help in terms of any said steps to follow for building the application projects under android using eclipse? This is important since I need to debug certain issues and due to failure of compiling I am unable to debug via Eclipse as debug requires an open project compiled successfully to be present. FYI- I have installed the DDMS plugin and ADT successfully and am able to communicate with the target successfully using eclipse, but unfortunately not able to debug due to the above said reasons.
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Jul 3, 2009
i did repo sync platform/packages/apps/Contacts.git and i received the specific src files for that project now that i modified what i wanted, i want to ubild my changes and patch them to my current Android OS. I tried running make from working directory, but there is no makefile. How would i go about doing so?
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Jul 4, 2010
I'm developing an application that is supposed to run on both Android as well as regular Java SE. I have an eclipse project called foobar-core which contains code that is used both by the Android and the SE version. I have another project called foobar-android, which contains all android-specific code. I need to reference some of the foobar-core code in the foobar-android project, so I added foobar-core to foobar-android in Settings -> Java Build path -> Projects -> Required projects on the build path. This works fine, as I can use code from foobare-core in foobar-android now.
Here's the problem: Both foobar-core and foobar-android are independent git repositories, which means they both have a .git subdirectory. Now I get a lot of warnings on the "Console" tab whenever I compile foobar-android. They look like this:
/foobar-core/src/.git/HEAD conflicts with another file already put at .git/HEAD
/foobar-core/src/.git/config conflicts with another file already put at .git/config
/foobar-core/src/.git/description conflicts with another file already put at > .git/description
/foobar-core/src/.git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample conflicts with another file already > put at .git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample
How can I tell Eclipse to ignore the .git files when importing sources from the foobar-core project?
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Mar 18, 2010
I have a module that builds an app called MyApp.I have another that builds some testcases for that app, called MyAppTests. They both build their own APKs, and they both work fine from within my IDE. I'd like to build them using ant so that I can take advantage of continuous integration.Building the app module works fine. I'm having difficulty getting the Test module to compile and run.I used android create test-project -p MyAppTests -m ../MyApp -n MyAppTests to create the necessary build files to build and run my test project. This seems to work great (once I remove an unnecessary test case that it constructed for me and revert my AndroidManifest.xml to the one I was using before it got replaced by android create), but I have two problems.Any idea what's causing the "Class ref in pre-verified class resolved to unexpected implementation" error?
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Apr 9, 2010
I would like to build and android project from command line on Linux. In the root directory of the project there are the following files and directories: AndroidManifest.xml build.xml default.properties res/ src/. Can you provide a sample Makefile how to build this project?
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Oct 30, 2010
Probably a simple question but I've developed an app that has always been using a build target of 1.5 without issue. However, now I'm adding TextToSpeech which was introduced in 1.6. I've created a TextToSpeech wrapper that encapsulates the TextToSpeech code and I have checks in the activity so that when it does run, it should only work for 1.6 devices and above. But the trick is to get the code to run in Eclipse with a build target of 1.5. When I try to do that, of course, I get the following errors tied to my TextToSpeech wrapper class: TextToSpeech cannot be resolved." I've played around with exporting as jar, creating a library project, etc. but I cannot seem to get those to work. For a library project, it says that dependent projects must have the same or higher API level so it won't work. Some relevant code excerpts: Code...
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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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Jul 12, 2012
I install everything that I need for first app, but I don't have option-new->Android Project, just some others...here is picture, that you will now what I am talking about.
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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 10, 2009
I'm having "The project cannot be built until build path errors are resolved" after each Project->clean in eclipse. I have two projects with one referencing another. The error appears in the project referencing the another one. When the error appears I go to the 'configure build path' and then remove and re-add the referenced project and then magically the build is done fine.
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Apr 27, 2010
We are using Hudson to automate our Android build. I need to incorporate the build number into the version string used in our app. Was wondering if anyone had an example of doing that before I (re?)invent that wheel. Obviously I need to replace a string value in one of our config files.
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Jun 18, 2010
I am in need of help to complete my application. I am trying to execute a project that uses and android library. Basically I am trying to execute the android facebook sdk to run the sample code provided at http://github.com/facebook/facebook-android-sdk 1. I have downloaded the sdk and extracted the zip file to a folder 2. I used Eclipse galileo import to create an android project from existing resource. I imported the sdk source code (facebook folder of the sdk) into my project explorer successfully. I can also run Build Project for this source code. 3. Now, I am trying to import the sample example in it. The project is imported but I cannot execute it. I cannot build the project. Code...
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Aug 27, 2010
I've moved some of my common code into a library project so that multiple projects can access it. I created an empty project, set it to be a library in the properties screen, then imported some classes. Next, I created a new (non library) project and added my new library project to it. Immediately upon rebuild, I get the following error: ERROR: Unknown option '--auto-add-overlay' Android Asset Packaging Tool
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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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Jan 3, 2010
I am new to Android Development. Actually i am iphone developer and i am learning android developer. I installed android and eclipse and i run one project successfully.Now problem is that after creating project, it doesn't appear in eclipse. So can anyone plz tell me that how can i open project into eclipse.
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Jan 23, 2010
I'm completely new to Eclipse/Java/Android programming, so this might sound like a dumb question, but I can't open the project I was working on last week. it's the "HelloWorld" project.I'm very familiar with Visual Studio so I've been looking for something like a project file/solution or a way to open a directory in Exlipse, but I'm having no luck and am completely lost.
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Aug 1, 2010
I tried to build test library and test app with latest ADT and Eclispe however Eclipse complains on each reference I made to library classes from my test app. This is what I did:
1. created Test Library Android project, marked it as "Library" (package name "test.library.lib") 2. created Test App project (package "test.library.app") and set it to use Test Library 3. Test Library got LibActivity class which simply referes to lib_main.xml layout 4. I defined that activity in Test App manifest file:.............
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Oct 7, 2010
I have an android project that uses ant to build, is it possible to import this ant project in eclipse IDE?
update : There is an option to create project using ant build.xml in eclipse File->New->Project->Java->Java project from existing ant Buildfile. and if the build.xml file is selected it show error "Specified buildfile does not contain a javac task"
I guess javac is declared in this task
<taskdef name="setup"
classname="com.android.ant.SetupTask"
classpathref="android.antlibs"/>
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Sep 5, 2011
I wanted to start a new android project in Eclipse but it is not showing up when i choose file > new. I can't see any option to create android project there. And I also have android SDK too
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