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WolfTimJ
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03/27/11 01:18 PM (14 years ago)

Eclipse question

Newbie... I'm working two projects using eclipse. Both are buzztouch, obviously. I got a new Imac and have moved them off another machine. I open eclipse and use the import wizard. Both the projects, since they are buzztouch, are named v1.4.buzztouch (eclipse apparently appending the file name or pulling that from a file within the project), so I can't have them both in the same workspace. I saw a rename project feature in eclipse but I'm not going to try it until I know it's not going to mess anything up. Right now I simply made a workspace for each project, it works but I think it's not ideal. Thanks
 
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03/27/11 02:27 PM (14 years ago)
You can have as many projects as you want in the same Eclipse workspace as long as they have different 'package names' The package name for your buzztouch projects (v1.4) is a long unique Id. Eclipse will warn you about having two projects in the same workspace with the same name but it should affect anything. Example: I download dozens of projects each day while helping users. When I open them in Eclispe I always start a new Android Project > From Exisitng Source. Eclipse warns me with the little yellow arrow and message in the New Project window but that's all - just a warning.
 
WolfTimJ
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03/27/11 04:50 PM (14 years ago)
Yeah, I had two in one workspace on the old machine but something in the process of exporting and importing on the new machine has eclipse thinking they have the same name and will not open the in the same workspace. Any way to correct this?
 
hoyceinsc
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05/07/11 09:31 AM (14 years ago)
Having the same issue here and am also unable to get eclipse to load my app to the emulator. iOS was much easier than this!
 

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