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GoNorthWest
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09/14/11 12:16 PM (14 years ago)

100+ Android Errors Preventing Compile

Hi, In preparation for the v1.5 release tomorrow, I set up my Eclipse + Android SDK environment, and downloaded a very simple (like two screens) v1.4 app so I could practice compiling it. When I load the project files (using the Google API as specified in the videos...I watched them all!), I get a list of over 100 errors, and over 100 warnings that are preventing me from doing anything. Here is a screenshot of some of them : http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4993711/droid.png I'm hoping I'm just missing something simple here that will resolve it all. Anybody have any thoughts? Mark
 
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09/14/11 03:23 PM (14 years ago)
Never mind...appears to be related to the API I chose to use. I think I may have this resolved.
 
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09/14/11 04:05 PM (14 years ago)
Hey Mark, This is an easy fix. You need to setup google maps. I think there is a video in the control panel mentioning this, but just in case there isn't, this link has been very helpful: http://www.buzztouch.com/forum/thread.php?tid=A007585DE1C4694EA5B4D2A&status=&searchInput=map&sortColumn=FT.dateStampUTC&sortUpDown=DESC¤tPage=1&doViews=1
 
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09/14/11 04:08 PM (14 years ago)
Ah, cool! Thanks, Parker. I'll give that a shot. My apps all pretty much use Google Maps, so I might as well get that fixed for them all! I gotta say...setting up Android is proving to be far more difficult than for iPhone. Never thought I'd have to say that!
 

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