Hearing no response, I've taken the liberty of filing this as a bug:

http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=4889

But if anyone has any thoughts, I'd love to hear them!

Mark Murphy wrote:
> Once upon a time (Android 1.5 and earlier), when you would create a new
> project using the "android create project" command, it worked well --
> you had an app that could immediately be compiled and installed.
> 
> Now, though, when you run that command, a number of places need fixing
> up, where ACTIVITY_NAME shows up instead of the activity name
> specified...depending on the API level you target.
> 
> For example:
> 
> android create project \
> --target 5 \
> --name MyAndroidApp \
> --path ./MyAndroidAppProject \
> --activity MyAndroidAppActivity \
> --package com.example.myandroid
> 
> leaves ACTIVITY_NAME in:
> 
> -- AndroidManifest.xml (android:name attribute)
> -- res/values/strings.xml (app_name)
> -- res/layout/main.xml (in the android:text attribute of the TextView
> -- src/com/example/myandroid/MyAndroidAppActivity.java (the class name
> is ACTIVITY_NAME despite being in the MyAndroidAppActivity.java file)
> 
> If I change the target to 1, 3, or 4, it works as expected. If I have
> the target as 2 or 5, it gives me the ACTIVITY_NAME.
> 
> So, I'm curious to know if:
> 
> a. This is a bug, or
> 
> b. I'm missing something (despite this example coming straight from the
> docs), or
> 
> c. I've lost my marbles
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 


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