Hi all,
I am writing an app that has a consistent code base, but has different
resources that make it a new "app". My ant script copies
AndroidManifest.xml, res and assets dirs for a particular app prior to
kicking off the build. This approach works great if all the apps have
the same application package name. However, I want to be able to
install more than one app from this common code base, so I must change
the application package name.

If I change the package names in each AndroidManifest.xml, then R.java
gets generated with the new package name. This causes all my
references to the resources constants in my common code base to throw
an error.

It would be great if I could specify the package name I want aapt to
use when generating R.java. Does anyone know if this is possible? Any
other suggestions?

Thanks,
Jeff

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