Why don't you just set your target sdk higher?

On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 6:38 PM, Pent <[email protected]> wrote:
>> At any rate, the correct thing for an app developer to do is
>> explicitly state which features they care about, and you can there use
>> android:required="false" to tell Market not to filter your app based on it.
>
> I put this in my manifest:
>
>        <uses-feature
>                android:name="android.hardware.bluetooth"
>                android:required="false"
>        />
>
> Building against the cupcake or donut SDK  in eclipse or via Ant I
> get:
>
> AndroidManifest.xml:53: ERROR No resource identifier found for
> attribute 'required' in package 'android'
>
> It goes through fine without the android:required attribute. Was
> 'required' introduced in a later SDK ? Can't
> see that in the documentation.
>
> Any ideas anyone ?
>
> Pent
>
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