I've had issues with mine as well and what I've ended up doing is
closing eclipse, deleting the file from the FS, firing up eclipse
again, re-creating a blank R.java, then importing one resource and it
magically kicks back in and repopulates the whole thing.

I think it's a little buggy and they should probably try to iron that
out.

On Oct 22, 12:27 pm, misbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have tried everything, including the laughable suggestion of
> restarting Eclipse, which of course didn't work.
>
> There is nothing wrong with my manifest file.
>
> The app worked perfectly until I changed it.
>
> Then I changed added a new PNG and changed the name in the main.xml
> file.
>
> After that nothing worked because the R,java file was not updated.
>
> Build Automatically is turned on.
>
> using Eclipse Ganymede. Runs every demo Android app perfectly.
>
> I mean, you have got to be kidding me. There is NO WAY to just press a
> button, issue a command and regenerate the R.java file?
>
> LOL LOL LOL What a waste of my freaking morning. What a complete and
> utter waste of several hours of my time. I am laughing because I am so
> pi$$ed off I can't even think of something sarcastic enough to say.
>
> Three months of smooth iPhone development and now I am stuck having to
> work with this gimrackety piece of junk.
>
> Ok, now that I've ranted, any solutions?
>
> M
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