Android :: Target 'droid 1.5' Does Not Support Building Project With Libraries / What Gives?
Aug 6, 2010
I'm trying to build a project in Android 1.5 that references another Android (library) project compiled against Android 1.5 and I keep seeing this error in the Console in Eclipse:
Target 'Android 1.5' does not support building project with libraries.
I'm running Eclipse 3.5, and version 0.9.7 of the ADT.
I followed the instructions here:
http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/eclipse-adt.html
What gives?
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Oct 7, 2009
What are the differences between building for target 2 (no gmaps add on) and target 3 (with gmaps addon).
Could any one has the ant scripts to bulids for these targets.
I see 1.5 SDK does these though custom ant tasks rather than 1.1 ant scripts (this was more clear and apperant on how it does the build)
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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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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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Nov 22, 2010
The Three20 project is really nice for building iPhone apps quickly using common libraries:
https://github.com/facebook/three20
Is there anything like this for Android?
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Sep 1, 2010
I'm trying to use the JJIL libraries with my Android project:
http://code.google.com/p/jjil/
I followed all the instructions on importing libraries into eclipse on the android guides, and have had no successes. It just fails to import.
Can some one point me in the right direction with this?
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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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Jun 15, 2010
Now that I sort of know my way around the SDK/API, I've switched from Eclipse back to my favorite text editor, which means I have to use ant to build my project, however:
It seems every other time I compile the project, a lot of drawables get corrupted, resources lose their ids (resulting in NPEs in the code), or classes throw "Verify Errors".
The only way to fix this is by removing the bin and gen folders, and recompiling, which is obviously annoying.
Is there any way to avoid this?
btw, I'm using ant 1.7.1, java version "1.6.0_20"
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Apr 22, 2010
I want to build some libraries into executables that I need to use with my application. For example I need to build the C library slocate, so that I can use it in my application. Another example, I have to build sqlite-3.1 db to be usable with Python from ASE.
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May 3, 2010
While trying to create a new Android Project., Get a error - An SDK Target must be specified. The documentation states that - "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." However in my case The Build Target section of the open dialog does not contain any text field or select dropdown, so I am not able to specify anything.
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Mar 25, 2010
I am not able to select build target when i create new project in android eclipse on mac system.
I have installed eclipse-java-cocoa 32 bit version and ADT-0.96 version. This was a fresh installation and i also installed AVD and SDK Manager and have created 2 avd's.
I tried creating bash profile. Even then i am not able to select build target,,the targets are not visible at all. I have attached image to show how it looks in eclipse.
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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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Mar 7, 2010
I'm new to Java/Eclipse/Android, so this is probably an easy (if not stupid) question:
After creating a new Android project, I want to import some (what I think are standard) Java libraries. However, some import statements throw an error:
HelloAndroid.java:
import java.awt.Color; (The import java.awt.Color cannot be resolved)
import javax.imageio.ImageIO; (The import javax.imageio cannot be resolved)
while others don't:
import java.io.File; (no error)
I've done some googling and tried to add these classes to my class path by going to project->properties->libraries but I haven't been able to figure out what to do exactly.
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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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Oct 9, 2010
As I am very pissed off of using the emulator to develop any Java class, I thought of setting up a project in Eclipse and instead of the usual JRE I linked to the Android.jar (version 2.1) that usually the Android projects link to. I don't mean to use this to develop Layouts or other specific platform things, I was just trying to create a class that uses HttpClient.
It miserably crashes like this.
CODE:.............
I mean I'd like to develop libraries (and test them) so that when I go to the emulator I don't have to deal with them. Is there a good way to do this? This seems not to work for some reason.
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Mar 3, 2011
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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 27, 2010
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Apr 3, 2010
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May 2, 2010
I'm trying to develop an external library (not sure if that's the right term) to provide prepackaged functionality in Android projects. Working in Eclipse, I've added the appropriate android.jar file to the build path, and everything is happy both while editing and upon compilation.However, when I use Android's Handler and Message classes (android.os.Handler, android.os.Message) for inter-thread communication, I get exceptions unless I'm running within an Android app, on the emulator or a device. I can no longer test my library in a "standalone" way without having to go through a running Android target.Is there any way for me to include these two Android classes and still be able to test my library standalone? Do I need to have the Android source available? Or would it require some sort of conditional compilation hand-waving?
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I then called one of the methods in the non-Android Hello World class. When I ran the Android Hello World class as an Android application, the following runtime error occurred. Here are the Android debug logs:
08-11 09:07:56.764: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(333): FATAL EXCEPTION: main
08-11 09:07:56.764: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(333): java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
08-11 09:07:56.764: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(333): at com.hello2.hello2.onCreate(hello2.java:27)
08-11 09:07:56.764: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(333): at android.app.Instrumentation.callActivityOnCreate(I nstrumentation.java:1047).....................
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http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/eclipse-adt.html
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