Have you looked at the eclipse troubleshooting page on the wiki?
On Mar 8, 2014 9:57 AM, "harshad" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Michel,
>
> With reference to an error, mentioned by you in this post, I am currently
> facing the exactly same issue of 90 errors.
> Please let me know any solution if you have been used.
>
> regards,
> Harshad
>
>
>
> On Monday, 11 March 2013 16:55:49 UTC+5:30, Michel Filleau wrote:
>>
>> I tried your sugestions to solve my problem by changing target, cleaning,
>> rebuild and nothing happens.
>> I can't reach the " Right click project > Android > Fix project
>> properties ".
>> And then, there are 90 errors in the Problems view.
>> I join this view in the file attached.
>>
>>
>>
>> Le lundi 11 mars 2013 06:16:40 UTC+1, Ytai a écrit :
>>>
>>> Build path errors are usually solved by:
>>>
>>>    1. Changing the Android build target to something else, building,
>>>    changing back.
>>>    2. Right click project > Android > Fix project properties.
>>>
>>> A random combination of clean / rebuild / refresh may be required...
>>> The good news is that once it builds, it normally stays this way :)
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 4:12 PM, Michel Filleau <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> I bought a ioio hardware and try to install the applications and
>>>> libraries to use this card.
>>>> My development environement is :  Eclipse Indigo Service Release 2 +
>>>> Java JDK 1.7 + SDK + ADT .
>>>> And then, I downloaded the file  App-IOIO0400.zip in ../Mydir
>>>> directory.
>>>>
>>>> After many manipulations unsucessfull, I followed the Sparkfun tutorial
>>>> to install first  IOIOLibAndroid.
>>>>
>>>> I made the following actions :
>>>>
>>>> - I closed all the projects in the Workspace and try to import only
>>>> IOIOLibAndroid library.
>>>>
>>>> - In Eclipse : File->Import->Existing projects into Workspace. In the
>>>> window 'Import projects' I select Root Directory -> Mydir.
>>>> and IOIOLibAndroid
>>>>
>>>> - Right click project -> Properties : I select Project Build Target =
>>>> Android 4.2.2
>>>>
>>>> - Right click project -> Java compiler :
>>>>        * Enable project specific settings
>>>>        * Use defalt compliance settings
>>>>        * compliance level = 1.6
>>>>
>>>> A red cross appears at the IOIOLibAndroid project in the  Package
>>>> explorer and then I followed the tutorial :
>>>> https://github.com/ytai/ioio/wiki/Eclipse-Troubleshooting.
>>>>
>>>> But the red cross do not disappear .
>>>>
>>>> The message in the Problems view  is :    The project cannot be built
>>>> until build path errors are resolved.
>>>>
>>>> Can you help me?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you.
>>>>
>>>>
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