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I accidentally clicked on "Add Native Support" inside "Android Tools"... That messed up all the jni files of my project. How do I undo that ? How to remove Native support from my Android Project ?

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The only way I could find to reliably removed the C nature from the project was by hand editing Eclipse's .project file for the project.

  1. Close the Eclipse project (e.g. by quitting Eclipse).

  2. Open the .project file in a text or xml editor. There will be at least 2 <buildCommand> nodes that need to be removed. Remove the <buildCommand> node with name org.eclipse.cdt.managedbuilder.core.genmakebuilder and all its children, and the <buildCommand> node with name org.eclipse.cdt.managedbuilder.core.ScannerConfigBuilder and its children. Finally, remove the lines:

    <nature>org.eclipse.cdt.core.cnature</nature> <nature>org.eclipse.cdt.core.ccnature</nature> <nature>org.eclipse.cdt.managedbuilder.core.managedBuildNature</nature> <nature>org.eclipse.cdt.managedbuilder.core.ScannerConfigNature</nature>

  3. Completely remove the .cproject file.

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    it is sometimes necessary (as of eclipse Kepler at least) to delete the project reference from your workspace (not contents on disk) and then re-import it after following the above steps. See pilcrowpipe.blogspot.com/2011/12/…
    – CCJ
    May 27, 2014 at 21:59
  • It worked for me, Thank you. I've removed the build comands from eclipse, and now I don't see C/C++ in the properties of my project. May 29, 2014 at 15:20
  • It worked for me too. But I needed to delete project from eclipse and re-import it again. Jul 22, 2014 at 7:32
  • also delete .externalToolBuilders from your project root folder if exist
    – CRUSADER
    Mar 12, 2015 at 11:26
  • The steps above were helpful but after following them I could no longer build my app. I was getting a fairly obtuse error message: make: *** [clean-installed-binaries] Error 127. Searching for this error message did not provide any indication of the specific problem or a solution. The only solution I found was to remove the project and then re-add it and then the problem magically went away.
    – Tary
    Jul 30, 2015 at 15:13
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With the new ADT 20, if the project has a jni folder or/and an Android.mk file the c++ nature is added by the plugin by default,

In general to remove the C++ nature, you just need to delete the .cproject file in the project tree, remove and re-import project in the workspace and you're good to go (c++ project nature removed).

But I think you should just add the macro definitions and build imports and eclipse will work just fine. If you go to

Project properties->C/C++ general->Paths and symbols

and there you add the path to the NDK includes for the corresponding platform (something like)

{NDK_PATH}/platforms/android-9/arch-arm/usr/include 

and all your build script added imports as well as any build script declared macros eclipse will handle the jni stuff just fine.

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Open up your .project file in a text editor and just delete the entries for CDT and C nature. They are easily distinguished from those of JDT. I have done this several times and it's nothing dangerous but make a backup copy for safety.

EDIT: It might be possible also with Project Properties -> Builders -> Remove CDT Builder but never tried it.

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  • I had to delete the project and then import it into the workspace before Eclipse was happy.
    – slott
    Nov 4, 2014 at 8:53
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Do following steps, Hope it can help you.

After Android tools ->Add native support. It will gen cpp file on jni folder. And eclipse can not resolved it. This is a fixing way.

  1. Step 1

    Right Click PJ -> add New Folder -> In dialog add new folder, click Advanced>> check Linked Folder -> Borrow to [{NDK_PATH}/platforms/android-21/arch-arm/usr/include ] ( i used android -21, you can change it) (1)--> OK

  2. Step 2

    Right click PJ -> Properties -> C/CC general ->Paths and Symbols ->Include tab -> Add ->Work Space -> select include folder (1) in your project -> OK . Refresh and rebuild.

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just remove the jni folder and clear project in c/c++ interface

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