Just for future reference, I think I figured out what happened, and I'm pretty sure it's the same thing that happened with the guys in the other thread ("New ADT Available").

When I updated, I still had my project open. After the update, I got a million errors about missing imports (all Android related), and noticed that the Google APIs were missing, so I added them. BUT... what I didn't notice at the time was that they were actually there, just not under Google API's. They had moved to the "Referenced Libraries" section, so when I added them back, both the maps and android .jar's were in my project twice.

I noticed it just before I went to bed last night and deleted the extra ones. Then this morning, I recompiled and everything worked.

Probably the error about the CharBuffer.class was just that it happened to be the first class the compiler noticed in the extra jars.

Hope that helps someone else :).


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On 24/09/2010 6:56 AM, Xavier Ducrohet wrote:
Hi,

First, you can ignore the error about missing sdk.properties, that's
not important (especially if you don't compile against API 5 or 6). It
is a stupid bug though and it should get fixed.

What version of ADT did you update from? ADT 0.9.9 is really just a
minor fix from ADT 0.9.8 (released 2 weeks ago or so), which had much
more changes.

Now onto your problem. The issue with dx is that it throws a lot of
exceptions when it's not happy but they are hidden from the tools
calling them. One thing to do is to move your build to verbose (in the
Eclipse preferences under Android/build), so you'll see what exception
was thrown with a message about the reason. Then we'll can figure out
what's wrong.

Xav

On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 1:49 AM, Brad Gies<rbg...@gmail.com>  wrote:
  Anyone know why I would be getting the errors below. The message below is
showing up in the Console view, and I'm getting a "Conversion to Dalvik
format failed with error 1".

My app has been working quite well for some time, and I just tried to update
the SDK and DDMS to 0.9.9, and now it won't build.

I've done a search for the CharBuffer class and don't find any matches in my
files, but I am using several API's (BUMP, C2DM, Admob). I definitely don't
use any of the core-library in my code. If the error message is correct, I
just can't quite figure out how to tell which API is the problem without
almost wiping out my code base, or starting a new project and copying a few
files at a time.

Oh... but the two files at the bottom of the file are missing
android-6\sdk.properties and android-5\sdk.properties. Anyone know where I
find them?

I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling but so far, no joy :).


[2010-09-24 00:54:43 - HotTonight]
trouble processing "java/nio/CharBuffer.class":
[2010-09-24 00:54:43 - HotTonight]
Attempt to include a core class (java.* or javax.*) in something other
than a core library. It is likely that you have attempted to include
in an application the core library (or a part thereof) from a desktop
virtual machine. This will most assuredly not work. At a minimum, it
jeopardizes the compatibility of your app with future versions of the
platform. It is also often of questionable legality.

If you really intend to build a core library -- which is only
appropriate as part of creating a full virtual machine distribution,
as opposed to compiling an application -- then use the
"--core-library" option to suppress this error message.

If you go ahead and use "--core-library" but are in fact building an
application, then be forewarned that your application will still fail
to build or run, at some point. Please be prepared for angry customers
who find, for example, that your application ceases to function once
they upgrade their operating system. You will be to blame for this
problem.

If you are legitimately using some code that happens to be in a core
package, then the easiest safe alternative you have is to repackage
that code. That is, move the classes in question into your own package
namespace. This means that they will never be in conflict with core
system classes. If you find that you cannot do this, then that is an
indication that the path you are on will ultimately lead to pain,
suffering, grief, and lamentation.

[2010-09-24 00:54:43 - HotTonight] 1 error; aborting
[2010-09-24 00:54:43 - HotTonight] Conversion to Dalvik format failed with
error 1
[2010-09-24 00:54:47 - SDK Manager] Warning: Error parsing 'C:\Program
Files\Android\SDK\platforms\android-5\sdk.properties':
java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\Program
Files\Android\SDK\platforms\android-5\sdk.properties (The system cannot find
the file specified).
[2010-09-24 00:54:47 - SDK Manager] Warning: Error parsing 'C:\Program
Files\Android\SDK\platforms\android-6\sdk.properties':
java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\Program
Files\Android\SDK\platforms\android-6\sdk.properties (The system cannot find
the file specified).
[2010-09-24 00:58:16 - SDK Manager] Warning: Error parsing 'C:\Program
Files\Android\SDK\platforms\android-5\sdk.properties':
java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\Program
Files\Android\SDK\platforms\android-5\sdk.properties (The system cannot find
the file specified).
[2010-09-24 00:58:16 - SDK Manager] Warning: Error parsing 'C:\Program
Files\Android\SDK\platforms\android-6\sdk.properties':
java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\Program
Files\Android\SDK\platforms\android-6\sdk.properties (The system cannot find
the file specified).



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