I ended up setting the containerId := "something" and the error was gone 
and everything is working fine.

I don't know what this property means thought..

On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 6:47:23 PM UTC, Nick Stanchenko wrote:
>
> For me it does work with the 0.13.x launcher (but make sure you have 
> project/build.properties with 0.12.x, because android-plugin does not work 
> with sbt 0.13.x yet).
>
> On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 6:41:00 PM UTC, Bruno Conde wrote:
>>
>> addSbtPlugin("org.scala-sbt" % "sbt-android" % "0.7.1-SNAPSHOT")
>>
>> I'm going to install sbt version 0.12 (I have 0.13.1 now) to see if it 
>> helps since that was the version I had in my previous environment with this 
>> config. I'm out of ideas...
>>
>> Thank you very much for all your help.
>>
>> Bruno.
>>
>> On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 6:31:17 PM UTC, Nick Stanchenko wrote:
>>>
>>> I’ve never seen this... How do you include the android-plugin? Do you 
>>> have any global sbt plugins?
>>> Maybe people on sbt mailing list could help.
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 6:24:30 PM UTC, Bruno Conde wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The error happens on start.
>>>>
>>>> https://gist.github.com/bmpc/8829899
>>>>
>>>> I have a build.properties specifying "sbt.version=0.12.0". I also tried 
>>>> with "sbt.version=0.12.4" and got the same result...
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 6:16:38 PM UTC, Nick Stanchenko wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Looks ok. Could you provide a full log of starting sbt? Also, when 
>>>>> does it crash? Just on start or during some command?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 6:08:59 PM UTC, Bruno Conde wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here is my build.sbt:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://gist.github.com/bmpc/8829741
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 5:53:03 PM UTC, Nick Stanchenko wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Do you have
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> androidDefaults
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> somewhere in your build.sbt? (you should)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 5:47:15 PM UTC, Bruno Conde wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I knew I had a previous version because I couldn't find 
>>>>>>>> 0.7.1-SNAPSHOT on a public rep. I guess in my previous environment I 
>>>>>>>> published android-plugin to my local rep as you said.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Now I get an error. The publishing went OK but when I go and sbt on 
>>>>>>>> my project it fails. Do you have any idea about this error?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> [debug] Copy resource mappings:
>>>>>>>> [debug]
>>>>>>>> References to undefined settings:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>   release:container-id from release:aapt-generate
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>   compile:container-id from compile:aapt-generate
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>   preload:container-id from preload:aapt-generate
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> at sbt.Init$class.Uninitialized(Settings.scala:190)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.Project$.Uninitialized(Project.scala:111)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.Init$class.delegate(Settings.scala:133)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.Project$.delegate(Project.scala:111)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.Init$class.compiled(Settings.scala:83)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.Project$.compiled(Project.scala:111)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.Init$class.make(Settings.scala:89)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.Project$.make(Project.scala:111)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.Project$.makeSettings(Project.scala:224)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.Load$.apply(Load.scala:129)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.Load$.defaultLoad(Load.scala:39)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.BuiltinCommands$.doLoadProject(Main.scala:400)
>>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>>> sbt.BuiltinCommands$$anonfun$loadProjectImpl$2.apply(Main.scala:394)
>>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>>> sbt.BuiltinCommands$$anonfun$loadProjectImpl$2.apply(Main.scala:394)
>>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>>> sbt.Command$$anonfun$applyEffect$1$$anonfun$apply$2.apply(Command.scala:60)
>>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>>> sbt.Command$$anonfun$applyEffect$1$$anonfun$apply$2.apply(Command.scala:60)
>>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>>> sbt.Command$$anonfun$applyEffect$2$$anonfun$apply$3.apply(Command.scala:62)
>>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>>> sbt.Command$$anonfun$applyEffect$2$$anonfun$apply$3.apply(Command.scala:62)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.Command$.process(Command.scala:90)
>>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>>> sbt.MainLoop$$anonfun$next$1$$anonfun$apply$1.apply(MainLoop.scala:71)
>>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>>> sbt.MainLoop$$anonfun$next$1$$anonfun$apply$1.apply(MainLoop.scala:71)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.State$$anon$2.process(State.scala:170)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.MainLoop$$anonfun$next$1.apply(MainLoop.scala:71)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.MainLoop$$anonfun$next$1.apply(MainLoop.scala:71)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.ErrorHandling$.wideConvert(ErrorHandling.scala:18)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.MainLoop$.next(MainLoop.scala:71)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.MainLoop$.run(MainLoop.scala:64)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.MainLoop$$anonfun$runWithNewLog$1.apply(MainLoop.scala:53)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.MainLoop$$anonfun$runWithNewLog$1.apply(MainLoop.scala:50)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.Using.apply(Using.scala:25)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.MainLoop$.runWithNewLog(MainLoop.scala:50)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.MainLoop$.runAndClearLast(MainLoop.scala:33)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.MainLoop$.runLoggedLoop(MainLoop.scala:17)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.MainLoop$.runLogged(MainLoop.scala:13)
>>>>>>>> at sbt.xMain.run(Main.scala:26)
>>>>>>>> at xsbt.boot.Launch$$anonfun$run$1.apply(Launch.scala:57)
>>>>>>>> at xsbt.boot.Launch$.withContextLoader(Launch.scala:77)
>>>>>>>> at xsbt.boot.Launch$.run(Launch.scala:57)
>>>>>>>> at xsbt.boot.Launch$$anonfun$explicit$1.apply(Launch.scala:45)
>>>>>>>> at xsbt.boot.Launch$.launch(Launch.scala:65)
>>>>>>>> at xsbt.boot.Launch$.apply(Launch.scala:16)
>>>>>>>> at xsbt.boot.Boot$.runImpl(Boot.scala:32)
>>>>>>>> at xsbt.boot.Boot$.main(Boot.scala:21)
>>>>>>>> at xsbt.boot.Boot.main(Boot.scala)
>>>>>>>> [error] References to undefined settings:
>>>>>>>> [error]
>>>>>>>> [error]   release:container-id from release:aapt-generate
>>>>>>>> [error]
>>>>>>>> [error]   compile:container-id from compile:aapt-generate
>>>>>>>> [error]
>>>>>>>> [error]   preload:container-id from preload:aapt-generate
>>>>>>>> [error]
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 5:31:11 PM UTC, Nick Stanchenko 
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The linked lines in the gist should now be #27 and #28.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 5:27:17 PM UTC, Nick Stanchenko 
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Looks like you have an older version of the android-plugin. The 
>>>>>>>>>> one I have:
>>>>>>>>>> 1) Generates another file called “typed_layouts.scala” before 
>>>>>>>>>> this step 
>>>>>>>>>> https://gist.github.com/bmpc/8828401#file-sbt_output-L32
>>>>>>>>>> 2) Runs AAPT (Android resource/asset compiler) for every apklib 
>>>>>>>>>> and aarlib, not just your app 
>>>>>>>>>> https://gist.github.com/bmpc/8828401#file-sbt_output-L31
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Well, the first one is just to track the version, but the second 
>>>>>>>>>> one causes your actual problem — resources for appcompat are not 
>>>>>>>>>> packaged.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Try to clone https://github.com/jberkel/android-plugin, run “sbt 
>>>>>>>>>> publish-local” in the cloned repo and modify your 
>>>>>>>>>> “project/plugins.sbt” to 
>>>>>>>>>> depend on “0.7.1-SNAPSHOT” version of the plugin.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>

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