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wildcat4lifejon
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10/18/11 02:41 PM (14 years ago)

AN SDK TARGET MUST BE SPECIFIED

After much...stress...I finally got Eclipse downloaded on my computer, all the files downloaded, and I'm SOOOO close to finishing my app, but I encounter this problem. When trying to upload my creating onto Eclipse, the Readme text tells me to: 1. File-->New-->Android Project. DID IT. 2. Choose create project from existing source. DID IT. 3. Using the Browse button, locate the source-code folder for your application. (This is the folder you downloaded from buzztouch.com then un-zipped to a directory on your computer.) PRETTY SURE I DID THIS CORRECTLY. 4. Note: After choosing the source-code folder on your computer, a Google API's version 1.6 checkbox should be checked. Eclipse should check this automatically. If it did not, something is wrong. Click Finish. IT WONT ALLOW ME TO FINISH. ALL I KEEP GETTING AT THE TOP OF THE NEW ANDROID PROJECT PAGE IS: AN SDK TARGET MUST BE SPECIFIED. WHEN I CANCEL OUT OF THIS PAGE, THERE IS INFO IN THE CONSOLE TAB AT THE BOTTOM OF ECLIPSE THAT SAYS:[2011-10-18 16:31:46 -com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.project.AndroidManifestHelper] Unable to read C:\AndroidManifest.xml: java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\AndroidManifest.xml (The system cannot find the file specified) AND [2011-10-18 16:31:46 - com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.project.AndroidManifestHelper] Unable to read C:\AndroidManifest.xml: java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\AndroidManifest.xml (The system cannot find the file specified) HEEEEEELLLLLPPPPP! I THINK I AM VERY CLOSE AND THE SOLUTION IS HOPEFULLY SOMETHING VERY SIMPLE. It is an Android project, PC, I think Buzztouch 1.4.
 
wildcat4lifejon
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10/18/11 03:03 PM (14 years ago)
Ok I figured this part out. I did everything right and selected Finish. I don't know what happened after that though. In the problems tab at the bottom it says Errors (100 of 101 items) and Warnings (100 of 169) What happened and how to I see my app and go from there?
 
MyPC Solutions
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10/19/11 12:26 PM (14 years ago)
To see your app in an emulator: Right Click the project name in Eclipse and select Run As - Then select Android Application this will launch the emulator. Give it some time as it takes a few seconds (maybe a minute) to load. Then press the Menu button in the virtual app to get started.
 
Adzmarriott
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10/22/11 10:36 PM (14 years ago)
Hi wildcat4lifejon, are all of your errors geo/map point errors and are your using google maps in your app ?
 

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