Another way to do this is the following:
File->New->Android Project->

With in the New Project Screen, in the "Contents" area, choose the
"Create project from Existing Source" option and point it to the your
source tree that houses the AndroidManifest.xml file. It should work.

Balwinder Kaur
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On Jul 2, 7:53 am, bkbonner <brian.bon...@paraware.com> wrote:
> I've tried checking out some projects to get them to run in eclipse --
> for example twitta from:
>
> http://twitta.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
>
> using subclipse plugin for eclipse.
>
> It happens on other projects as well.  When I checkout the project,
> it's not recognized as an android project (the src folder is not
> identified as a java source folder, etc.)
>
> Anyway, when I try to run "convert to android project" from the
> context menu, I see
>
> Problem Occurred
>
> 'Convert Project' has encountered a problem.
> twitta does not exist
>
> The details text area is blank.
>
> Any ideas on what the problem is?
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