Hi Casey

I have the exact same problem.  I've checked my classpath and 'Project
> Clean ...' the project.

Ganymede still does not succeed in resolving java.lang.Object

This is  frustrating really.  I have also reinstalled Ganymede and
JDK6 (jdk1.6.0_11) the latest.

Can someone who has this combination comment on any fixes they may
have found?

We know java.lang.Object exists because EVERY java object inherits
from it.  The last time I saw this kind of problem, the compile path
wasn't picking up the right library.  Does Android SDK change the
classpaths?

Thanks in advance team!  Merry Christmas ...

Best wishes,
                   Will


On Dec 24, 4:55 pm, Ralf <ralfo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Did you try Project > Clean... followed by  Project > Build Project
> (or activate Build Automatically)?
>
> R/
>
> On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 10:38 AM, Casey <caseyryba...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> >  I'm trying to get the Hello, World application up and running in
> > Eclipse (3.4 Ganymede).  It is a fresh installation of 3.4, and when I
> > created the hello, world application, I got the following errors:

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