I had the same problem as you guys as well, however I fixed it by
doing the following:
Go to the main project's Project Properties > Java Build Path > Source
tab > Link Source > Add library project's source folder
On 09.08.2010 16:32, Elviss wrote:
Have You tried to rename library project to something not containing
spaces, dots etc.?
If not, try that and then remove library from main project, apply,
clean project, then readd library.
It helped me :)
On Aug 6, 11:15 am, "{ Devdroid }"<[email protected]> wrote:
On 6 August 2010 01:30, sm1<[email protected]> wrote:
I have a similar problem: thelibraryclasses are not visible from the
main project.
[...]
Tried all kinds of permutations for the last 2 weeks. Read the doc and
the example many times. Read all the threads on the subject in this
group. Ran out of ideas to try. Beginning to think that there is
something seriously flaky withLibraryProjects.
I simply suspect it does not work at all.. *Maybe* it works with Eclipe Helios,
however I think eclipse version is not important. Wonder they can even
build TicTacToe example published on developer site with Eclipse and
latest, publicly available ADT.
Would be handy if any google related dev could confirm it's broken or
to give us necessary trick to make it work, simply to save our time
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