Launching a project downloaded from the android open source project in eclipse?

Kettemann if you want to run a project you have to put into the eclipse fist put you project in your workspace then go to Eclipse-> file-> import and find your project when you have your project into eclipse open AndroidManifest. Xml file and find the number of android:minSdkVersion Finally and go to... Eclipse-> Window-> Android SDK and AVD manager and create you SDK with the number of android:minSdkVersion Now you are ready to run your application.

Kettemann if you want to run a project you have to put into the eclipse fist put you project in your workspace. Then go to Eclipse-> file-> import and find your project. When you have your project into eclipse open AndroidManifest.

Xml file and find the number of android:minSdkVersion. Finally and go to... Eclipse-> Window-> Android SDK and AVD manager and create you SDK with the number of android:minSdkVersion Now you are ready to run your application.

Developer.android.Com/sdk/installing. Html read this to developer.android. Com/guide/topics/fundamentals.

Html#Manifest – user721399 Jul 14 at 17:52 I already read those articles, it's probably because it is a repository. I'll try to create a new project and copy file by file, it also ain't got the R file that might be the issue. Thank you anyway!

– Kettemann Jul 14 at 17:58.

The library project in other Android application projects. Referencing a library project section. Just as would a standard Android application.

Application project's Properties. In your workspace. If one of the projects is missing, import it into your workspace.

And locate the Library properties at right. Click Add to open the Project Selection dialog. Click OK to close the Properties window.

Of the library project. Them up and down in priority. Library project in the properties of an application project.

Starting from lowest priority (bottom of the list) to highest (top of the list). Preference to identical resource IDs defined in libraries. That the application will use that are imported from a library project.

, , and similar elements. For more information about the manifest file, see the documentation for AndroidManifest.xml.

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