That's a known issue with the current release, and is fixed in the current repository. I recommend using the pre-compiled JARs for now.
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Amos Hayes <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks Filip. > > On OSX, the relevant bits are: > > -compile: > [javac] Compiling 56 source files to > /Users/ahayes/Documents/cordova-2.2.0/incubator-cordova-android/framework/bin/classes > [javac] > /Users/ahayes/Documents/cordova-2.2.0/incubator-cordova-android/framework/src/org/apache/cordova/CordovaWebView.java:231: > cannot find symbol > [javac] symbol : method setNavDump(boolean) > [javac] location: class android.webkit.WebSettings > [javac] settings.setNavDump(true); > [javac] ^ > [javac] Note: Some input files use or override a deprecated API. > [javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details. > [javac] 1 error > > -- > Amos Hayes > > > > On 2012-11-19, at 2:18 PM, Filip Maj <[email protected]> wrote: > >> You can cd into the framework/ directory and run "ant jar" to get a better >> idea of what is failing. That's the task that compiles the jar. >> >> On 11/19/12 11:15 AM, "Amos Hayes" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> FYI. I have been just been through the same steps on OS X. (replaced my >>> 4.1 SDK with the 4.2 one, downloaded Cordova 2.2.0 package) >>> >>> Looks like the cordova jar isn't building with the Android 4.2 SDK (and I >>> guess on Windows it's not reporting the error when it can't copy it) >>> >>> Moog2:incubator-cordova-android ahayes$ cd bin >>> Moog2:bin ahayes$ ./create ../../../Test com.example.test Test >>> cp: >>> /Users/ahayes/Documents/cordova-2.2.0/incubator-cordova-android/framework/ >>> cordova-2.2.0.jar: No such file or directory >>> An error occurred. Deleting project... >>> >>> -- >>> Amos >>> >>> >>> >>> On 2012-11-19, at 1:20 PM, Amos Hayes <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Thanks for your response. >>>> >>>> No. There is no cordova-2.2.0.jar in the libs directory. I just tried >>>> again with a freshly created project and it isn't there, even before >>>> adding to eclipse. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Amos >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 2012-11-19, at 12:59 PM, Anis KADRI <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> AppInfo.jar is not necessary. It is only used by the cordova commands. >>>>> Do you have cordova-2.2.0.jar in your libs directory ? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 9:54 AM, Amos Hayes <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hello. I've just downloaded the latest windows ADK 4.2 package for >>>>>> windows >>>>>> (which includes an eclipse environment) from developer.android.com >>>>>> and the >>>>>> Cordova 2.2.0 packages. >>>>>> >>>>>> I have followed the windows getting started guide. Well, more or >>>>>> less. I >>>>>> found >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> http://simonmacdonald.blogspot.ca/2012/11/getting-create-command-to-wor >>>>>> k-on.htmlafter >>>>>> the fact and suggest that it does a bit better job for any windows >>>>>> users who aren't also familiar with unix-ish systems. >>>>>> >>>>>> Anyway, after creating the project at the command line (and telling >>>>>> it to >>>>>> locate the project in my ADK/Eclipse "workspace" folder, I was not >>>>>> able to >>>>>> File -> New -> Project... -> Android Project from Existing Code. It >>>>>> complained of an "Invalid project description." I was able to get >>>>>> around >>>>>> this problem by creating the project outside my workspace folder and >>>>>> then >>>>>> choosing to copy it in when adding it to Eclipse. Weird. >>>>>> >>>>>> Anyway, where I'm stuck now is with a persistent "The import >>>>>> org.apache.cordova cannot be resolved" error (along with other later >>>>>> ones >>>>>> which I have to assume are a result of that first one. I have tried >>>>>> cleaning the project and adding cordova/AppInfo.jar to the build path >>>>>> but >>>>>> I'm not having any luck. >>>>>> >>>>>> Any suggestions? Wish I knew more about java... but if I did I might >>>>>> not be >>>>>> trying to use Cordova in the first place. :) >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Amos >>>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
