You know you can manually delete error markers in the problems view?

If for some reasons Eclipse/ADT fail to delete markers during a clean
build (which did happen in earlier versions of ADT), then you can just
delete them manually, then do an actual clean to make sure they don't
show up again (which means the error is actually valid)

Xav

On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 1:41 PM, String <[email protected]> wrote:
> I used to get this regularly on ADT8, but it has yet to happen on ADT9.
> Which version are you running?
> On 8, I frequently found no other solution but to copy the source code out,
> delete the project, and import it back in.
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