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In my Android application in Eclipse, I get the following error.

UNEXPECTED TOP-LEVEL EXCEPTION:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: already added: Lorg/xmlpull/v1/XmlPullParser;
....
Conversion to Dalvik format failed with error 1

This error only appears when I add a specific external JAR file to my project. I searched for a long time for a possible solution, but none of them work.

I even tried to change to Android 1.6 instead of 1.5 (the current version I use).

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  • This acticle may help you to fix this error in case that you use library project in your workspace. Mar 6, 2012 at 3:01
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    I tried this and it gave same error. I finally fixed it by adding the library in Properties->JavaBuildPath->Projects and add the library there. Its called "Required objects on the build path:".
    – user407749
    Apr 6, 2012 at 19:28
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    This problem has become brutal for me. It's almost enough to give up Android coding. None of the solutions work for me. I simply have to continuously try to export failing with Dalvik error 1 and eventually it will succeed. It takes 15-30 minutes to make a release build. It's a complete disaster.
    – Anthony
    Mar 1, 2013 at 8:06
  • If you use two computers on one workspace with a file share software, it sometimes duplicates workspace->project->bin->com folder as com 1, com 2. Simply delete everything with 1 or 2, clean your project and you are ready to go.
    – Ozan Atmar
    Jul 21, 2014 at 15:40

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Go to Project » Properties » Java Build Path » Libraries and remove all except the "Android X.Y" (in my case Android 1.5). click OK. Go to Project » Clean » Clean projects selected below » select your project and click OK. That should work.

It is also possible that you have a JAR file located somewhere in your project folders (I had copied the Admob JAR file into my src folder) and THEN added it as a Java Path Library. It does not show up under the Package Explorer, so you don't notice it, but it does get counted twice, causing the dreaded Dalvik error 1.

Another possible reason could be package name conflicts. Suppose you have a package com.abc.xyz and a class named A.java inside this package, and another library project (which is added to the dependency of this project) which contains the same com.abc.xyz.A.java, then you will be getting the exact same error. This means, you have multiple references to the same file A.java and can't properly build it.

In other ways this may be occurred if you accidentally or knowingly edit/ add any thing in the class path file manually .In certain cases we may add android.jar path manually to classpath file for generating java doc.On removing the that after javadoc generated code will works fine.Please check this too if any one still occurs.

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    I had the same issue and the above steps by user408841 worked for me. Aug 14, 2010 at 11:29
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    Hi. It fixes for me just by going "Project » Clean » Clean projects selected below » select your project and click OK." ignoring the 1st bit
    – Kurru
    Jan 6, 2011 at 20:55
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    I am quite confusing with this solution. If you remove all jar files and libraries, how are you going to compile the project successfully? Feb 2, 2012 at 2:57
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    I found that the only way this worked for me was to CLEAN ALL PROJECTS! Especially ones that the offending project depends on. Jul 12, 2012 at 20:58
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    I'm new to Android development coming from .NET, and to be honest this error epitomises my experience with it. Seriously... what are you meant to do with that error message? It's totally meaningless. 'Dalvik'?? You what?? Get me back to visual studio :p Sep 11, 2012 at 16:06
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I solved the problem.

This is a JAR file conflict.

It seems that I have two JAR files on my buildpath that include the same package and classes.

smack.jar and android_maps_lib-1.0.2

Deleting this package from one of the JAR files solved the problem.

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    +1 - In summary, this is a JAR file conflict. Specifically, this could be a conflict in any two JAR files. In my case, the conflict was between jackson-all-1.7.4.jar, jackson-core-asl-1.5.4.jar, and jackson-mapper-asl-1.5.4.jar. I removed the two 1.5.4 JAR's and left the 1.7.4 all. Jun 12, 2011 at 22:53
  • If you have jars in any library projects you've added on your own project, like how I had added the ScoreloopUI project to my AndEngine game, these jars also interfere with yours, even though they are not on your own project's build path.
    – pqn
    Jul 20, 2011 at 4:08
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    I had specified android-sdk/platforms/android-10/android.jar manually in .classpath, then I changed to 2.3.3 (Android 10) in the project properties which caused both android.jar's to conflict. Removing the extra in the Java Build Path did the trick
    – Tyler
    Aug 4, 2011 at 18:50
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    On my side the conflict came from the ActionbarSherlock which already includes the android support package which git included twice.
    – Tobias
    Apr 5, 2012 at 20:03
  • Just for information: In my case, because of the fail, it was that the different android target was not the same in both project: android:targetSdkVersion="xx" Sep 21, 2014 at 10:33
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Windows 7 Solution:

Confirmed the problem is caused by ProGuard command line in the file
[Android SDK Installation Directory]\tools\proguard\bin\proguard.bat

Edit the following line will solve the problem:

call %java_exe% -jar "%PROGUARD_HOME%"\lib\proguard.jar %*

to

call %java_exe% -jar "%PROGUARD_HOME%"\lib\proguard.jar %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
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  • this didn't work for me, but commenting out the proguard line from my default.properties file did make the error go away. my problem does seem to be related to proguard somehow. i was only getting "Conversion to Dalvik format failed with error 1" when trying to export the project. any thoughts?
    – Ben H
    Aug 22, 2011 at 23:42
  • i tried the above suggestion again, and removed and re-added my LVL library project, and now it works. not sure what exactly fixed it, but it works. thank god. i wasted hours on this.
    – Ben H
    Aug 22, 2011 at 23:54
  • Windows Vista, and this worked for me. I had previously tried changing the path of the SDK to progra~2, reinstalling, cleaning the project, removing the libraries and fixing, etc... So thanks Noah!
    – Mudar
    Sep 6, 2011 at 19:14
  • Thank you so much Noah, this worked for me also on Windows 7. The error started after I updated ADT to version 12.
    – Kevin
    Sep 8, 2011 at 16:52
  • Solved my issue on Windiws 7.
    – poiuytrez
    Oct 21, 2011 at 12:04
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You can solve this issue easily (with Eclipse Android Developer Tools, Build: v22.0.1-685705) by turn off menu > "Project" > "Build Automatically" while exporting (un)signed Android application. After that, don't forget to turn it on again.

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    This solved it in my case. The problem otherwise occurs sporadically and without definitive cause (e.g. bad jar or path)
    – D2TheC
    Oct 4, 2013 at 9:18
  • This was driving me nuts! A the only solution that worked for me. Wonder why.
    – PrivusGuru
    Jan 31, 2014 at 21:38
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    This solved for me - other solutions might have helped also, but this one was the final one before getting it to work.
    – pertz
    Feb 4, 2014 at 20:59
  • I've spent 4 hours working through every suggestion I could find and finally got to this one. Thanks - it solved the problem immediately.
    – Squonk
    Feb 7, 2014 at 3:44
  • Very simple solution, but it works! Saved me a few hours of pointless fight with Eclipse. Try it before you try any more complicated solution.
    – fragon
    Mar 4, 2015 at 9:13
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If you have ADT revision 12+, you should update your proguard from 4.4 -> 4.6 (as described here). Also, you should leave ...\bin\proguard.bat file in the orginal form.

Just download it from the web, and copy lib folder from downloaded package to the :

[Android SDK Installation Directory]\tools\proguard\lib

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    This has been my issue across multiple ADTs. Downloading and replacing the proguard JARs works.
    – Mr. S
    Nov 6, 2011 at 20:00
  • Wow, thanks, this fixed it for me, although I also needed to clear up some warnings as well. stackoverflow.com/q/4525661/38258
    – Nick Gotch
    Jan 24, 2012 at 8:31
  • i changed proguard version from 4.4 to 4.9, after that my problem still not solved. Apr 13, 2013 at 13:36
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    I just had to do this myself, going from 4.7 -> 4.11 (latest as of now here: sourceforge.net/projects/proguard/files). I just renamed the old <sdk>/tools/proguard dir and moved the complete unzipped proguard4.11 dir to the old path. Voila! Now if only I could get my previous hour back... -_-
    – qix
    Jun 30, 2014 at 22:00
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    Thanks! this solve my issue right. My problem is caused when i update my sdk from sdk manager and the proguard has been reset to the original version that came with it with api level 11. After i update the proguard,jar to latest version. and it works! My reference: java.dzone.com/articles/my-reminder-how-fix-conversion
    – mmw5610
    Mar 25, 2015 at 20:29
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EDIT (new solution):

It looks like the previous solution is only a bypass. I managed to finally fix the problem permanently: In my case there was a mismatch in android-support-v4 files in my project and in the Facebook project that is referenced in my project.

I found this error by performing Lint Check (Android Tools / Run Lint: Check for Common Errors)

My previous solution:

I've tried any possible solution on this site - nothing helped!!!

Finally I've found an answer here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/actionbarsherlock/drzI7pEvKd4

Easy steps:

Go to Project -> uncheck Build Automatically

Go to Project -> Clean... , clean both the library project and your app project

Export your app as a signed APK while Build Automatically is still disabled

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  • Thank you worked for me for my cocos2dx js project using adt eclipse 23 Nov 21, 2014 at 10:45
  • Error: Unknown option '0409' in argument number 1 Apr 22, 2016 at 12:12
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Here's another scenario, and solution:

If you run into this problem recently after updating the ADT for Eclipse:

  1. In your app project, check for any linked source folders pointing to your library projects (they have names in the form "LibraryName_src").
  2. Select all those projects, right-click, choose "Build Path"->"Remove from Build Path".
  3. Choose "Also unlink the folder from the project", and click "Yes".
  4. Clean, rebuild and redeploy the project.

It seems the reason is that some previous version of ADT linked Library project source folders to the "child" projects, and the current ADT/Dex combination isn't compatible with that solution anymore.

EDIT: this is confirmed by an Android Dev Blog entry, specifically this one - see the 8th paragraph onwards.

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    This is by far the most helpful answer to my particular problem. Thank you so much!!! Jan 12, 2012 at 5:53
  • This is what I could use successfully, not the highly upvoted answer by user408841.
    – rics
    Mar 1, 2012 at 12:30
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Go to Project and then uncheck "Build Automatically".Then try to export the project and the error is gone.

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This can also be caused if you have added Android.jar file to your build path, perhaps by an accidental quick fix in Eclipse. Remove it with right clicking Project -> build path -> configure build path -> android.jar, remove.

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Simply cleaning the project has worked for me every time this error has come up.

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  • Restarting Eclipse + cleaning the project + manual build worked for me. Jul 6, 2013 at 12:18
  • Cleaning worked for me....so if you have a good debug build that you have been running on actual phones and then go to release export and see this error... try the clean all projects first.
    – lepert
    Sep 12, 2013 at 16:01
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My own and only solution that I found today after four hours of testing all the solutions, is a combination of many solutions provided here:

  • Delete project from Eclipse
  • Delete files in \bin and \gen from project folder
  • Remove references to libraries into .classpath file in root project folder
  • Restart Eclipse with command line : eclipse -clean
  • Import project
  • Right click on project - select Properties > Java Build Path > Libraries and remove everything else than Android XX.Y
  • Finally clean project, wait for automatic Building or Build it
  • Launch and now it works! At least for me...

I tried every step at a time and many combinations, but only the succession of all steps at once made it! I hope I won't face this again...

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  • There was a warning from an anonymous user that this had disastrous results. Try at your own risk!
    – PaulG
    May 4, 2012 at 14:28
  • it work for me but i did not do : "eclipse -clean" and did not remove Libraries.
    – NicoMinsk
    Oct 26, 2012 at 13:50
  • Deleting the bin folder did it for me. Nov 2, 2013 at 18:44
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Just for the other people who still have this problem and they have tried the above answers but still getting the error (which was my case), then my solution was to delete the project from Eclipse and re-import it again.

This made the Android library to be added again to my referenced libraries, so now I have two Android JAR files referenced, hence I deleted one of them and now it compiles fine.

Solution: Delete the project from Eclipse IDE and then re-import it again, then check for the above solutions.

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Ran into this problem myself today. Cleaning and rebuild did not fix the problem. Deleting and reimporting the project didn't help either.

I finally traced it back to a bad additions to my .class file. I think this was added by the plugin tools when I was trying to fix another problem, removing it got rid of the "Conversion to Dalvik format failed with error 1" build error:

<classpathentry kind="lib" path="C:/dev/repository/android-sdk-windows/platforms/android-3/android.jar">
    <attributes>
        <attribute name="javadoc_location" value="file:/C:/dev/repository/android-sdk-windows/docs/reference"/>
    </attributes>
    <accessrules>
        <accessrule kind="nonaccessible" pattern="com/android/internal/**"/>
    </accessrules>

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For me, an extra JAR reference had appeared in my build path. I deleted this, and it works now.

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My problem was caused by ADT version 12.0 and ProGuard integration. This bug is well documented and the solution is in the documentation

Solution is in here

ProGuard command line

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  • Thanks Croc, I do not think that bug is very well documented - I didn't find it after searching for an hour for a solution.
    – Kevin
    Sep 8, 2011 at 16:54
  • You're probably write - the problem is that a single error message have too many causes. Google should have some more messages to help users outline the problem. You can get comfort in the fact it took me two days to resolve the problem when i encountered it...
    – Croc
    Sep 16, 2011 at 6:34
  • Comment 11 on the linked bug discussion page solved the problem here: set build output to Verbose (from Window > Preferences > Android > Build) and look for JAR or classes that the compiler is using but shouldn't be there. Remove them. Experience build without any problem again. Jul 6, 2012 at 9:04
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Updating Proguard to latest version solved it for me.

  • My proguard path was C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\tools\proguard\
  • I downloaded the new version from here
  • and replaced both bin and lib folders

THANK GOD!

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I've dealt with this problem when using Sherlock ActionBar library in my project. You could do the following step, it's work for me.

  1. Right click to your project, select properties.
  2. A dialog will show up, select 'Java build path' on the left menu.
  3. Remove 'Android dependencies' and 'Android private libraries' on the right panel then click OK
  4. Clean your project (select menu Project --> Clean)
  5. Right click your project, select Android Tools -> Fix project properties
  6. Clean project once again.
  7. Restart your computer
  8. Open eclipse and Export apk

Hope that will help you.

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  • Their error message should be more specified. You save my time. Thanks.
    – TPG
    Jun 14, 2015 at 4:45
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In my case the problem is actually with OpenFeint API project. I have added OpenFeint as library project:

library project]![1]![Enter image description here.

It is also added into build path, ADT tools 16 gives error with this sceneario.

Right click on your project and click build path, configure the build path and then see the image and remove your project OpenFeint from here and all is done :)

Enter image description here

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I found something else. Android uses the /libs directory for JAR files. I have seen the "Conversion to Dalvik format failed with error 1" error numerous times, always when I made a mistake in my JAR files.

Now I upgraded Roboguice to a newer version, by putting the new JAR file in the /libs directory and switching the class path to the new version. That caused the Dalvik error.

When I removed one of the Roboguice JAR files from the /libs folder, the error disappeared. Apparently, Android picks up all JAR files from /libs, regardless of which ones you specify in the Java build path. I don't remember exactly, but I think Android started using /libs by default starting with Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich, ICS).

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In general, it seems that this problem comes when there are unnecessary JAR files in build path.

I faced this problem while working on IntelliJ IDEA. For me it happened because I added JUnit and Mockito libraries which were being compiled at runtime. This needed to be set to "testing" in module properties.

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  • Oh thanx for mentioning "In general, it seems that this problem comes when there are jars unnecessary in build path." After deleting the unnecessary jar files error is gone. :)
    – surendran
    Jun 15, 2012 at 12:51
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None of previously proposed solutions worked for me. In my case, the problem happened when I switched from referencing a library source code folder to using the library JAR file. Initially there was an Android library project listed under the Android application project Properties\ Android page\ Library section, and the library compared also in project explorer tree as a link to the library source directory.

In the first place, I just deleted the directory link from the project tree and I added the JAR library to the build path, but this caused the exception.

The correct procedure was (after changing back the build path and putting back the reference to the library source):

  • properly remove the library source directory link by actually removing the reference from application project Properties\ Android page

  • adding the library JAR to the application project build path as usual.

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None of the listed solutions worked for me.

Here's where I was having a problem:

I added the jSoup external JAR file to my project's path by first putting it in a source folder called "libs", and then right clicking on it, Build Path -> add to build path. This threw the Dalvik conversion error. It said I had "already included" a class from that JAR file. I looked around the project's directory and found that the place where it was "already included" was in fact the bin directory. I deleted the JAR file from the bin directory and refreshed the project in Eclipse and the error went away!

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All the solutions above didn't work for me. I'm not using any precompiled .jar. I'm using the LVL and the Dalvik errors where all related to the market licensing library.

The problem got solved by deleting the main project and reimporting (create a new project from existing sources).

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I had the same problem and none of these solutions worked. Finally, I saw in the console that the error was due to duplicated class (one in the existing project, one in the added jar file) :

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: already added: package/MyClassclass;
[2011-01-19 14:54:05 - ...]: Dx1 error; aborting
[2011-01-19 14:54:05 - ...] Conversion to Dalvik format failed with error 1

So check if you are adding jar with duplicated classes in your project. If yes, try removing one of them.

It worked for me.

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Often for me, cleaning the project DOES NOT fix this problem.

But closing the project in Eclipse and then re-opening it does seem to fix it in those cases...

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    Same for me, closing Eclipse and starting up again usually solves it. Then I get I try, but I cannot make a second export, I have to restart again.
    – Ted
    Feb 25, 2013 at 23:55
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I ran into this problem but my solution was twofold. 1.) I had to add an Android target version under project -> properties -> Android. 2.) I didn't have all google 'third party add-ons'. Click in AVD SDK manager under available packages -> third-party add-ons -> Google Inc. I downloaded all of the SDKs and that solved my issue.

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  • My solution was pretty much the same as @THE_DOM 's solution. Right-click the project, choose Android Tools, then choose Add Compatibility Library. This will download those "third party add-ons" if you don't have them (THE_DOM's solution), but it will also add them into your project. Whether this solution is just a placebo or not is yet to be seen. :)
    – Chris
    Aug 17, 2011 at 22:35
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I am using Android 1.6 and had one external JAR file. What worked for me was to remove all libraries, right-click project and select Android Tools -> *Fix Project Properties (which added back Android 1.6) and then add back the external JAR file.

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I ran into this problem because the Android-Maven-plugin in Eclipse was apparently not recognizing transitive references and references referenced twice from a couple of projects (including an Android library project), and including them more than once. I had to use hocus-pocus to get everything included only once, even though Maven is supposed to take care of all this.

For example, I had a core library globalmentor-core, that was also used by globalmentor-google and globalmentor-android (the latter of which is an Android library). In the globalmentor-android pom.xml I had to mark the dependency as "provided" as well as excluded from other libraries in which it was transitively included:

    <dependency>
        <groupId>com.globalmentor</groupId>
        <artifactId>globalmentor-core</artifactId>
        <version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
        <!-- android-maven-plugin can't seem to automatically keep this from being
             included twice; it must therefore be included manually (either explicitly
             or transitively) in dependent projects -->
        <scope>provided</scope>
    </dependency>

Then in the final application pom.xml I had to use the right trickery to allow only one inclusion path---as well as not explicitly including the core library:

    <!-- android-maven-plugin can't seem to automatically keep this from being
        included twice -->
    <!-- <dependency> -->
    <!-- <groupId>com.globalmentor</groupId> -->
    <!-- <artifactId>globalmentor-core</artifactId> -->
    <!-- <version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version> -->
    <!-- </dependency> -->

    <dependency>
        <groupId>com.globalmentor</groupId>
        <artifactId>globalmentor-google</artifactId>
        <version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
        <exclusions>
            <!-- android-maven-plugin can't seem to automatically keep this from
                being included twice -->
            <exclusion>
                <groupId>com.globalmentor</groupId>
                <artifactId>globalmentor-core</artifactId>
            </exclusion>
        </exclusions>
    </dependency>

    <dependency>
        <groupId>com.globalmentor</groupId>
        <artifactId>globalmentor-android</artifactId>
        <version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
    </dependency>
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  • Strange thing for me was that <extractDuplicates>true</extractDuplicates> in the android-maven-plugin fixed the issue for mvn install but not for mvn deploy where I got the described error ... really strange
    – Karussell
    Nov 23, 2013 at 10:09
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In my case

project->properties->java build path -> in order and export tab -> uncheck android-support-v4.jar

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Just clean the project

If this does not work try the other solutions

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  • plus 1 for the simple solution May 11, 2015 at 10:03
  • And I also need to restart Eclipse.
    – Dino Tw
    Dec 3, 2015 at 2:02

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