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I created a project, probably as an Android project without thinking. I then did a lot of work bringing in source, etc. but it is not an Android target. However, when I start up Eclipse, it keeps popping-up a dialog reminding me that I have not established the Adroid device settings. How can I make it stop -- without restarting the workspace?

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You'll have to remove android-specific stuff from .classpath & .project files that are in the root of the project folder, namely

<classpathentry kind="con" path="com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.ANDROID_FRAMEWORK"/>

<buildCommand>
    <name>com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.ApkBuilder</name>
    <arguments>
    </arguments>
</buildCommand>

<nature>com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.AndroidNature</nature>
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  • Perfect. I found the settings but I will do the surgery this weekend.
    – mobibob
    Mar 19, 2010 at 3:53
  • I was finally able to make this work. I took a good project and diff'ed .project and .classpath until I got the edits correct. Then it worked! BTW - I have also used it in the reverse fashion to import an Android project out of source control that did not check-in .project or .classpath. I was able to fix-up my project to become an Android project.
    – mobibob
    May 3, 2011 at 2:25
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Alex's answer works perfectly. One extra piece of info:

I was initially a building Android send-me-logs. It requires android libraries. So I initially used the Eclipse wizard to "convert to android project". Then it started asking me about Android manifests and things like that so I realised I shouldn't have.

So I stripped out the Android nature as per Alex's answer (close down Eclipse first just to be safe) but then I still had the "AndroidManifest.xml missing" error which wouldn't go away when cleaning the project.

So instead I right clicked on the error, deleted it and problem was solved. If only all errors could be dealt with like this!

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  • Thats a neat add ... agree, where else can we just delete errors and make them go away :) If I can delete a compiler error and have Eclipse fix my code.
    – mobibob
    May 3, 2011 at 2:31

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