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Background

I have multiple android libraries, each has its own classes.

The problem

For some reason, for classes that extend from one of those libraries' classes, when I click F3 to go to the class itself, I get an error:

"The Jar of this class file belongs to container 'Android Dependencies' which does not allow modifications to source attachments on its entries"

What i've tried

I've done some searching of this issue, and found multiple solutions (for example here, here and here), but none has worked for me:

  • clean project
  • set the order of the build path to have src at the end, while gen folder is before it.
  • update ADT, as it was probably fixed.
  • add "Source attachment", but this is impossible for android libraries (blocked for some reason).

The question

Why does it occur?

How come it's still occuring even on the newest ADT ( i have 22.3.0.v201310242005-887826 )?

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Quoting from mik3y In Eclipse, how can I quickly access the source of an "android library project" from the source of a project that uses it?, which worked for me:

Right click on the non-library project (Project B) and select Build Path:

In the Projects tab, add the library project Project A as a dependency. In the Order and Exports tab, be sure Project A is given higher precedence than the placeholder/bundle Library Projects. I had to do both of these steps in order to fix this issue, with ADT15, Eclipse 3.7 and new projects.

EDIT:

Screenshot of project properties

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  • can you please show a screenshot of exactly where to put "project A" in the list (the order of where it is placed) ? Jan 7, 2014 at 6:34
  • Sorry, can't work out how to upload a screenshot into a comment. I brought my library project above "Android Dependencies" in the "Order and Export" list. That worked for me. (Bearing in mind I also had added the library to the "Projects" tab.) All this was in the project properties for the client project. I'm using ADTv22.0.0. Hope that helps!
    – Guy Smith
    Jan 8, 2014 at 7:19
  • well you can either edit the answer, or add a comment that includes a link to an image hosting website , like the popular "imageshack" website. Jan 8, 2014 at 7:30

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