Step #1: Remove your second and third uses-library elements.
Step #1: Remove your second and third elements. Step #2: Change your package to not include package as part of the name, to minimize odds of reserved-keyword issues. Step #3: Remove your line, as there is no such permission.
Step #4: Run your application on a device or emulator that has Google Maps installed. Your real problem is Step #4 -- the first three are just to clean things up a bit. FWIW, I also recommend you follow CamelCase conventions for your class names.
Thanks for that but step 1 and 3 are done, the "package" in the name was simply me changing the actual name to "package". The device is currently running against the SDK emulator Google API's 2.1 under Eclipse and the same problem still exists. – mapview_wrongness Jul 1 at 8:06 @mapview_wrongness: Here is a sample project demonstrating the use of Google Maps in an Android application: github.Com/commonsguy/cw-android/tree/master/Maps/NooYawk – CommonsWare Jul 1 at 11:05.
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