Hi all,

I've followed the steps described in issue 979 
(http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=979 
) to get the Android 1.6 source to appear in Eclipse and it kinda works.

I've downloaded the 1.6 source archive provided by a commenter in the  
issue, unzipped it and copied the contents in SDKROOT/platforms/ 
android-1.6/sources (the sources folder didn't exist, I've created it).

Then I made a test app and put a breakpoint in onCreate() of my  
Activity. I stepped into and, indeed, I could see the source of the  
Activity class. Then, on the next line, setContentView(), stepped  
again into and I could see again the Activity source code (for the  
getWindow() method). Then stepped again into and I could see it tries  
to call PhoneWindow.setContentView() but for that I couldn't see the  
source code. I even tried to add manually the folder where  
PhoneWindow.java is to the source lookup path and the source appears  
briefly then it disappears and "Source not found." is displayed.

Any ideas why this behavior and what to do to change it?

Also, could Google provide an official android-src.jar for the 1.5 and  
1.6 SDK's?

Thanks and regards,
Stelian Iancu
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