For what it's worth, another workaround (and another hint to the
underlying problem) is to add a library to the Java Build Path under
Project Properties (e.g. add junit) save project, then remove it.

-Dario

On Mar 9, 7:56 pm, Zsolt Vasvari <zvasv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > But if I click on the project and press F5 to refresh the error goes
> > away and the project builds fine and R.java is present.
>
> I tried this yesterday, it didn't work.  It's definetely a Resource ID
> problem -- not sure what triggers it -- and it's a lot worse with ADT
> 10 than before.  I just clean/rebuild a bunch of times and the error
> goes away eventually.

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