Dan,

Hmm, thanks for the reply.  At least it's not me missing something.

I agree that changing the default behaviour would not be a good thing.
However this is one of those "errors" when the message should say
"use -ignore_sucky_error_for_class net.ponder2.Util" to bypass the
error or "-ignore_all_sucky_errors" if there are a billion of them.

As to HQPGA we will have to see. If it annoys me enough (I also have a
problem with name-clash APT generated documentation files being
included in the build) then it might well get an initial LQFTGROI. [*]

Kevin

[*] "Low Quality Fudge To Get Rid Of It"

PS. I've just started using Android and have moved my stuff over to it
pretty easily. I am quite impressed with the tools. Thanks.

On Oct 27, 8:40 pm, Dan Bornstein <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 5:37 AM, LuckyJim <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am using the Eclipse plugin and I have the above error.
>
> I am responsible for aforementioned sucky error. I admit that it
> sucks. One of dx's major rough spots is in translating internal
> exceptions into meaningful messages. HQPGA.[*]
>
> > I would like it to behave like the Java classpath and use the first
> > one it comes to when running through all the classes.
>
> FWIW, the existing behavior has helped catch bona fide errors. I'd be
> okay with having a command-line switch to suppress it (or turn it into
> a mere warning), as a convenience for developers who know what they're
> doing, but I am hesitant to change the default behavior.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -dan
>
> [*] "High Quality Patches Gladly Accepted."

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