I bet it is looking for the resource in a directory called 
"layout-somethingweird", and it's not there.

What are the names of all your folders that start with layout?  Do they all 
contain the resource in question?

For instance, you might say:

*layout-large*
*layout-small*
*layout-medium  *

Thanks.


On Tuesday, May 21, 2013 8:15:10 AM UTC-5, plnelson wrote:
>
> I don't expect it to be reproducible unless you had my entire project and 
> all its settings.   This is a large (~20 Activities) industrial-control 
> app.   Think of the question as "How do I debug a 
> Resources.NotFoundException?"   or "What EXACTLY does a 
> Resources.NotFoundException mean?"
> My IDE is Eclipse Indigo.
>
> On Monday, May 20, 2013 4:43:48 PM UTC-4, bob wrote:
>>
>> I cannot reproduce the error you are getting.  What IDE are you using?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, May 20, 2013 3:35:24 PM UTC-5, plnelson wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, May 20, 2013 4:26:05 PM UTC-4, Jonathan S wrote:
>>>>
>>>> how about ant clean build
>>>
>>>
>>> This isn't an ant-based project, and anyway, ant is just supposed to 
>>> emulate the regular IDE so why  whould it be any better than what I've 
>>> already tried?    What does it do in a clean and build that's 
>>> different/better for a problem like this?  
>>>
>>

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