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On May 7, 7:37 am, cary <[email protected]> wrote: > Wow. This was frustrating. I was having the exact same problem. I > am a nube to the Java and eclipse stuff and on top of that I had to > get Ubuntu 9.04 for AMD 64 Dual Core running. > > Anyway, the Error 45 is generated in the build/coreidroiddocs.mk make > file if javadocs command fails. The error generating line is: > > || (rm -rf $(PRIVATE_OUT_DIR) $(PRIVATE_SRC_LIST_FILE); exit 45) > > This appears twice: once for droiddocs and once for javadocs - don't > ask me what the difference is. This file hides all the details from > us so debugging requires an expert. I removed the exit 45 and enabled > some extra output (like removing the -quiet option from the javadocs > command and removing the $(hide) . Eventually I got to an actual > error description - cannot resolve {...@link #setFinalX()} and { c...@link > setFinalY()} links in this comment segment in (android root)/ > frameworks/base/cor/java/android/widget/Scroller.java. > > /** > * Extend the scroll animation. This allows a running animation to > scroll > * further and longer, when used with {...@link #setFinalX()} or > {...@link setFinalY()}. > * > * @param extend Additional time to scroll in milliseconds. > * @see #setFinalX(int) > * @see #setFinalY(int){...@link setFinalY()} > */ > > As I said, I am a nube. I would not have expected a comment field to > generate errors. Apparently the javadocs command scours the code > files for specially formatted comment fields to automatically generate > documentation that someone finds useful. So even if the code > compiles, the special comment fields can crash the javadocs function. > > I removed the @link phrased from this file, and viola the make file > could progress. Eventually I ran into more errors that I was unable > to debug, so far, but I was eventually able to complete the make > process. > > While debugging, I was using "make docs" to isolate the problem. In > this mode, at least, several javadocs are generated, each getting a > new folder in "(android root)/out/target/comman/docs" and once > completed the empty file "*-timestamp" is created in the same > directory. > The "offline-sdk-timestamp" should be generated when the "offline-sdk" > documents have been successfully generated. The "-offline-sdk-timestamp" is > used to signal make that these documents have already > been generated. Since these documentation files should not be > essential (for now, at least) you should be able to get around the > problem by created the "*-timestamp" file with: > > touch (android root)/out/target/common/docs/offline-sdk-timestamp > > specifying the appropriate (android root) directory and the timestamp > file given in the error 45 decsription > > This should let you finish the build, or a least progress beyound the > javadoc portion. > > On Apr 20, 9:54 am, murray <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I think this must be a conspiracy of some sort, as I too have > > had the same issue for many weeks now... > > I have not been able to get an answer from this forum or any > > other.. google dev is not talking... why?...who really shot Kennedy? > > > I'll take either answer..thanks > > > On Apr 16, 4:20 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > hi there guys. im trying to make the latest android system. ive gotten > > > past quite a few errors on my own. but i have been stoped dead in my > > > tracks here. im makeing the system. and around 3 to 4 minutes into it. > > > i get line after line of > > > "Augh! {seemingly random code here}" > > > followed by about 40 to 50 lines of > > > "Null tags for gnu.classpath.tools.gjdoc.InheritDocTagImpl > > > [na...@inheritdoc, text=, tagMap=null]" > > > and after all of that. i see > > > "make: *** [out/target/common/docs/offline-sdk-timestamp] Error 45" > > > and thats where im stuck. i cant seem to find out what to do. i'm very > > > grateful for any help at all :)- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

