I just got a new computer, a Mac-mini, and I'm working on getting my
Android development going on the new machine. I'm migrating from
Vista, where my application currently runs correctly.

It does not build correctly on OSX. I can create a new project, like
HelloAndroid from the samples and run it. When I tried to do this with
my real project, first I got an error saying that my project
overlapped an existing project of the same name (pretty funny on a
brand new computer with almost nothing on it and surely no other
Eclipse projects with my project's name).

I fixed that by moving things around, but the software still won't
build.

I've seen this problem before, but can't remember what I did to fix it
then.

Basically, it's complaining about @Override, in functions that
override existing system classes. And example is in my adapter,
derived from BaseAdapter, it complains about getCount() and
getItem(int pos) and more, saying "The method getCount() must override
a superclass method"

I've got 5 out of 10 files that won't compile for similar reasons. One
implements OnClickListener, but Eclipse complains about the @Override
on the onClick() function.

I repeat: this code compiles and runs on Windows Vista. I have a Vista
laptop sitting right over there that can build and run this exact
software.

Any ideas?

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