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I believe eclipse had a case of the crashes and something weird happened. I restarted the project and have done everything I can think of from scratch.

The code and config files look perfect.

++I have updated the project via command line. (./android update project --name GPSTest --target 4 --path "/home/me/workspace/GPSTest")

++I then go to the root of the project and use ant debug

and I get this error:

-build-setup:
[echo] Resolving Build Target for GPSTest...
[gettarget] Project Target:   Google APIs
[gettarget] Vendor:           Google Inc.
[gettarget] Platform Version: 4.2
[gettarget] API level:        17
[echo] ----------
[echo] Creating output directories if needed...
[echo] ----------
[echo] Resolving Dependencies for GPSTest...
[dependency] Library dependencies:
[dependency] 
[dependency] ------------------
[dependency] Ordered libraries:
[echo] ----------
[echo] Building Libraries with 'debug'...

BUILD FAILED
/home/me/android-sdks/tools/ant/build.xml:595: 
Invalid file: /home/me/android-sdks/extras/google/google_play_services/libproject
/google-play-services_lib/build.xml

I have no idea how this happened

3 Answers 3

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Running

android update project --path . 

on the google_play_services directory fixed this exact problem for me.

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    Shouldn't that be lib-project instead of project? Dec 8, 2013 at 7:54
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    It also needs --target param, which can be obtained by android list targets. Dec 8, 2013 at 7:59
  • feel free to edit my response if you like, in my case the above command worked without any other parameters.
    – deepwinter
    Dec 8, 2013 at 18:48
  • mine needed --target param as well. Still no luck, not sure what that should be Nov 25, 2014 at 18:34
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    android update lib-project --target 8 --path . did it for me.
    – kiecodes
    Dec 18, 2014 at 9:50
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Try running android update project on the play services lib.

Beyond that, I would delete google_play_services and get a fresh copy from the Android SDK manager.

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  • This did not create a build.xml file in the google play services folder. Nov 25, 2014 at 18:34
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The problem is that you don't have a build.xml file google-play-services_lib folder

To create that file you need to Go to the system SK Directory

$SDK_HOME/extras/google/google_play_services/libproject/google-play-services_lib and run "android update project -p ./ --target 20"

Change the target as needed.

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