If you create a project from existing source, Eclipse uses the folder
wherever it is.
ie it does NOT ship them into your workspace. Means you can easily end
up with source
folders scattered far and wide.

I made the mistake of using dropbox which stores in the cloud to
create a project from.
Result? Mass confusion (I was trying & failing to use same source for
2 PCs!).

Eclipse needs careful watching and its not easy to track where your
source folders
are unless you have a good memory or check in properties, resource
every time.

All the best with it.... :)


On Sep 2, 3:19 pm, Paul Hartie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Have been using eclipse to build my first few apps without any trouble
> however recently when I try to create a new project I get the
> following 2 problems before I change anything or add any code.
>
> Project is missing required source folder gen
> The project cannot be built until build path errors are resolved
>
> I don't think I changed anything to make this happen but I could be
> wrong. I know it's probably something stupid.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.

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