I asked this on Stackoverflow, and got my first tumbleweed, so I
thought I would give it a chance here. :)

I'm building a suite of applications, meaning that I have a single set
of code that gets customized via a single change of an API key. This
means that all of the applications have the same activities, same
behaviors, but different icons, package names, and application names
depending on the client I am building for.

Unfortunately, I haven't figured out a clean way to do this. Because
the package name is what the Android Marketplace uses, I've been
changing it to com.nilobject.productname.clientname. However, this
changes the package for all of the activities to no longer be in the
package of the application, since they live in
"com.nilobject.productname." Additionally, the autogenerated "R"
moves, so all of the references to R in com.nilobject.productname
break.

Has anyone else dealt with this problem? I'm using Eclipse for
development. Should I just refactor the activities with each build to
be in the same package? Is there a system for this that I don't know
about?

Thanks for any ideas and help!

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