I did that, but i still get a ton of errors. In PdCore Eclipse seems unable to import android.os.build in /src/org.puredata.android.utils/Properties.java .<br><br>I very confused, I thought it'd be easy to at least import PdCore...<br>
<br>(To be perfectly honest i'm very new to Eclipse and to programming for Android in general...)<br><br>Thanks for your help...<br><br>Pierre<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2011/9/19 Hans-Christoph Steiner <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:hans@at.or.at">hans@at.or.at</a>></span><br>
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Missing gen/ folders are an Eclipse annoyance. Try running Project -> Clean then building. If that doesn't work, then try creating a folder called 'gen' next to 'src', 'res', etc.<br>
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On Sep 19, 2011, at 1:47 PM, Pierre Massat wrote:<br>
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Hello,<br>
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I wanted to try libpd and pd-for-android in Eclipse tonight, but nothing seems to work the way it should. The examples won"t work (Eclipse complains about missing /gen folders). I also tried importing PdDroidParty, but it won't work, and i don't know how to reference PdCore as a library for the project.<br>
I apologize if you consider this to be off-topic. I wanted to know who wrote libpd and pd-for-android, hoping that the author(s) would help me a little bit.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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Pierre<br></div></div>
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