Android custom adapter getView() NullPointerException out of nowhere?

Try rebuilding the R class. In eclipse it's as simple as changing something in the layout XML and saving again to get the R.id. * up to date.

Sometimes they get screwed up.

That didn't work :( – Mighter May 10 at 20:04.

So, that's solved. I tried rebulding, cleaning project. Then I deleted it from workspace and reopened - it worked.

That is Eclipse bug, that's horrible, I wasted couple of hourse! Thanks to all for responses! Sorry for disturbing...

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