When you say build path, what do you mean ? Please specify the path.

Siddharth

On Dec 27, 10:42 am, Vant <shav...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Would like to push this up for more insight as well. After trying many
> things multiple times, Fix Properties, Cleans, imports, existing
> projects, nothing seemed to correct this error. Tried just about
> anything that I could find on the internet relating to this issue with
> no success. Finally I just tried deleting my android.jar file in the
> build path and that seemed to do the trick. Not sure why that is the
> case however. Hopefully this post will help someone else in the
> future.
>
> On Dec 10, 3:54 am, MCON Dev <mcon...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Using android on eclipse can be frustating sometimes.You create a new
> > android project and just cant get it to build, run or clean out the errors
> > eclipse shows up. Most of all, you can get vague errors like the below.
> > Frankly its about time a bug gets logged and fixed, its adding to startup
> > frustation right. Someone in google should hear this.
>
> > Conversion to Dalvik format failed with error 1
> > Could not *find* HelloAndroid.*apk*
> > Updates (from 0.9.1. to 0.9.5) dont work, vague error there too some
> > org.eclipse.something is not linking (google, if you are hearing, just do a
> > google search out there find out the issues people are facing). Uninstalls
> > dont work.
>
> > Did a major research :), to figure out how to fix it. Found many that
> > helped, found many that did not. And I am not alone there.
>
> > So this is what I did and it worked.
> > - Close all projects
> > - Restart Eclipse
> > - Uninstall both Android under Help-SoftwareUpdates
> > - Restart Eclipse
> > - Uncheck all under Help-SoftwareUpdates-AvailableSoftware, except the
> > dl-sslgoogle one, install it
> > - Restart Eclipse
> > - Create a new project now, same problem eh!! :)
> > - In the root directory of the project you just created, open the .classpath
> > file. Cahnge it to the following
> > *<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> > <classpath>
> >  <classpathentry kind="src" path="src"/>
> >  <classpathentry kind="src" path="gen"/>
> >  <classpathentry kind="output" path="bin"/>
> >         <classpathentry kind="con"
> > path="com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.ANDROID_FRAMEWORK"/>
> > </classpath>*
> > - Main Menu - Project - Clean
> > - Project Explorer - <New Project you just created> - Right Click -
> > Properties - Android - Check Android 1.5 - Hit Apply (a lot of magic happens
> > in the console tab on the project)
> > - Project Explorer - <New Project you just created> - Right Click -
> > Properties - Java Build Path - Libraries - Verify if you see a "Android 1.5"
> > and not a "android.jar".
> > *The only way to add a "Android 1.5" is to edit the classpath file. Google,
> > you should fix this. It would be nice to know what "Android 1.5" signifies
> > here, a jar, external jar, variable, class folder, external class folder or
> > library(usability issue, think about it, how do I add a Android 1.5 from UI,
> > no way now right). Also it would be nice if the create new android project
> > would fix this automatically.*
>
> > Siddharth- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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