Re: [android-beginners] Re: How do I import to eclipse projects that come with the android source?

2010-05-28 Thread Chi Zhang
thanks to all. [?]
really works.

On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 4:08 PM, Stephen  wrote:

> I've hit this issue as well.  I don't know why it happens, but in
> addition to the first suggestion, I do the following so I can keep
> everything neatly in my Workspace folder
>
> 1) Copy the code you want somewhere else
> ie.  copy android-source/apps/whatever home-dir/whatever
>
> 2) Create a new project using existing code
>
> 3) Once the project is created, right click on it and Refactor > Move
> it into the Workspace folder.
>
> Maybe someone more familiar with Eclipse/Android SDK can tell us why
> it's like this, whether it's desired behaviour or not, but this seems
> to be the best workaround I've found so far.
>
> Hope it helps.
>
> Stephen
>
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[android-beginners] Re: How do I import to eclipse projects that come with the android source?

2010-04-12 Thread Stephen
I've hit this issue as well.  I don't know why it happens, but in
addition to the first suggestion, I do the following so I can keep
everything neatly in my Workspace folder

1) Copy the code you want somewhere else
ie.  copy android-source/apps/whatever home-dir/whatever

2) Create a new project using existing code

3) Once the project is created, right click on it and Refactor > Move
it into the Workspace folder.

Maybe someone more familiar with Eclipse/Android SDK can tell us why
it's like this, whether it's desired behaviour or not, but this seems
to be the best workaround I've found so far.

Hope it helps.

Stephen

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[android-beginners] Re: How do I import to eclipse projects that come with the android source?

2010-04-08 Thread Gibson
Is it caused by you have already create a project called AlarmClock
under your eclipse workspace.
>From my experience that when import another Android project you cannot
put the project into eclipse workspace. It will cause this project.
You can try like this.
Put your project under folder
home/eshock/android/AlarmClock/
and try it again.
Hope this can help you.

On Apr 8, 8:13 am, Chi Zhang  wrote:
> Hello
> I downloaded the sourcecode of the android platform, and when I try to build
> the sourcecode of projects, say, packages/apps/AlarmClock
> I selected creating an Android project using existing code in Eclipse, but I
> encountered the following problem:
>
> Invalid project description.
>   /home/eshock/android/workspace/AlarmClock overlaps the location of another
> project: 'AlarmClock'
>
> Any suggestions?
>
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> Chi Zhang
>
> elecpa...@gmail.com
> College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University

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