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vlathia
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09/06/11 05:35 AM (14 years ago)

Compiling new Android Project

In Eclipse, I followed the steps in readme; I don't see Google API version 1.6 checkbox; I see error about an sdk target must be specified; and I am not able to see/click on Next button. I am using Eclipse SDK Version: 3.7.0 Build id: I20110613-1736 and added the plugin. buzztouch v1.4, Android Edition -------------------------------- Using Eclipse and the Android SDK to compile your app. 1) Launch Eclipse. Eclipse must have the Android Developer Tools installed. Get the Android SDK for Eclipse here: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html 2) Create a new project. File > New > Android Project 3) Enter a project name 4) Choose Create a project from existing source 5) 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. 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.
 
steveh6883
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09/06/11 03:48 PM (14 years ago)
Window > Preferences > Android then browse to where the Android SDK is unzipped on your PC (normally Program Files) What you are doing here is showing Eclipse where the Android SDK is
 
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09/07/11 04:41 PM (14 years ago)
Thanks Steve that resolved it.
 

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