On Jul 26, 12:50 am, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
>
> I did once, but it was my own dumb fault. I got tripped up in Java
> generics, and was redefining String to be the symbolic name of a generic
> type, so all my references to what should have been java.lang.String
> were failing if I didn't fully qualify them. Fixing the generics cleared
> up the issue.
>
> Overall, I've had annoyances with the Ant scripts starting with 1.5,
> where I have to nuke the gen/ and bin/ directories from time to time,
> mostly when I add new resources. You might try that and see if it helps.
>
> --
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>
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thanks Mark for your reply

in my case the problem is not related to generics

i tried to simplify my Foo class by removing step by step stuff in it
and it turned out that i had inner class inside Foo that coused
problems. after putting that inner class outside everything works ok

and yes ant support in android is quite far from perfect

thanks
pskink
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