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When attempting to use the latest appcompat-v7 support library in my project, I get the following error:

/Users/greg/dev/mobile/android_project/app/build/intermediates/exploded-aar/com.android.support/appcompat-v7/21.0.0/res/values-v11/values.xml
Error:(36, 21) No resource found that matches the given name: attr 'android:actionModeShareDrawable'.
Error:(36, 21) No resource found that matches the given name: attr 'android:actionModeShareDrawable'.
Error:(36, 21) No resource found that matches the given name: attr 'android:actionModeShareDrawable'.
Error:(36, 21) No resource found that matches the given name: attr 'android:actionModeShareDrawable'.

How do I fix this?

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    I'm getting this issue in eclipse. I had over a 100 errors because my SDK Build tools did not update to rev 21. Got different errors now though so... go to look into those.
    – RED_
    Commented Oct 17, 2014 at 20:16
  • Today I uninstalled and reinstalled Extras/Android Support Library (version 21.0.2) and note that its project.properties still incorrectly point to target=android-19 which is the root of the problem. Should be 21, but it's a generated - not hand-editable - file. See accepted answer for workaround. Commented Nov 26, 2014 at 12:54
  • @RED_, Cannot resolve symbol 'android:Theme.Material.Light' in <style name="AppBaseTheme" parent="android:Theme.Material.Light"></style> in valules-v21 in android studio Commented Mar 5, 2015 at 10:55
  • @PankajNimgade I don't understand... do you need help?
    – RED_
    Commented Mar 6, 2015 at 1:41
  • @RED_, yes i do need help desperately, on my computer I can't seem to detect anything for Material Theme or anything which starts with android in values-v21\styles, kindly help me Commented Mar 6, 2015 at 4:30

14 Answers 14

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While the answer of loeschg is absolutely correct I just wanna elaborate on it and give a solution for all IDE's (Eclipse, IntellJ and Android Studio) even if the errors differentiate slightly.


Prerequirements

Make sure that you've downloaded the latest extras as well as the Android 5.0 SDK via the SDK-Manager.

Picture of the SDK Manager


Android Studio

Open the build.gradle or build.gradle.kts file of your app-module and change your compileSdkVersion to 21. It's basically not necessary to change the targetSdkVersion SDK-Version to 21 but it's recommended since you should always target the latest android Build-Version.
In the end you gradle-file will look like this:

android {
    compileSdkVersion(21)
    // ...

    defaultConfig {
        // ...
        targetSdkVersion(21)
    }
}

Be sure to sync your project afterwards.

Android Studio Gradle Sync reminder


Eclipse

When using the v7-appcompat in Eclipse you have to use it as a library project. It isn't enough to just copy the *.jar to your /libs folder. Please read this (click) step-by-step tutorial on developer.android.com in order to know how to import the project properly.

As soon as the project is imported, you'll realize that some folders in the /resfolder are red-underlined because of errors such as the following:

Errors in Eclipse

error: Error retrieving parent for item: No resource found that matches the given name 'android:TextAppearance.Material'.
error: Error retrieving parent for item: No resource found that matches the given name 'android:Widget.Material.*'
error: Error: No resource found that matches the given name: attr 'android:actionModeShareDrawable'.

Solution

The only thing you have to do is to open the project.properties file of the android-support-v7-appcompat and change the target from target=android-19 to target=android-21.
Afterwards just do a Project --> Clean... so that the changes take effect.


IntelliJ IDEA (not using Gradle)

Similiar to Eclipse it's not enough to use only the android-support-v7-appcompat.jar; you have to import the appcompat as a module. Read more about it on this StackO-Post (click).
(Note: If you're only using the .jar you'll get NoClassDefFoundErrors on Runtime)

When you're trying to build the project you'll face issues in the res/values-v** folders. Your message window will say something like the following:

Error:android-apt-compiler: [appcompat]  resource found that matches the given name: attr 'android:colorPrimary'.
Error:(75, -1) android-apt-compiler: [appcompat] C:\[Your Path]\sdk\extras\android\support\v7\appcompat\res\values-v21\styles_base.xml:75: error: Error retrieving parent for item: No resource found that matches the given name 'android:Widget.Material.ActionButton'.
// and so on

Solution

Right click on appcompat module --> Open Module Settings (F4) --> [Dependency Tab] Select Android API 21 Platform from the dropdown --> Apply

Select API 21 Platform

Then just rebuild the project (Build --> Rebuild Project) and you're good to go.

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    i am also facing same prob in eclipse after change the target from target=android-19 to target=android-21 also getting error on value folder dude Commented Oct 21, 2014 at 6:04
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    When I change AppCompat to 5.0 in eclipse, it no longer builds and the .bin folder is empty. Commented Oct 22, 2014 at 13:03
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    Awesome, really i was struggling from past 2 days, but ur trick change Android-19 to 21 worked.. Thanks Man Commented Nov 24, 2014 at 8:17
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    Using Eclipse, I had to update the project target to 21 on all projects that were using the appcompat library, not only on the appcompat project itself. Commented Dec 18, 2014 at 16:23
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    I am currently wrestling with the previous issues mentioned in eclipse / android. It really is a load of unreliable impenetrable bollocks.
    – AndyUK
    Commented May 2, 2016 at 0:00
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This is likely because you haven't set your compileSdkVersion to 21 in your build.gradle file. You also probably want to change your targetSdkVersion to 21.

android {
    //...
    compileSdkVersion 21

    defaultConfig {
        targetSdkVersion 21
    }
    //...
}

This requires you to have downloaded the latest SDK updates to begin with.

Android Studio SDK Manager

Once you've downloaded all the updates (don't forget to also update the Android Support Library/Repository, too!) and updated your compileSdkVersion, re-sync your Gradle project.

Edit: For Eclipse or general IntelliJ users

See reVerse's answer. He has a very thorough walk through!

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    This is the correct answer. Upgrading to 21 requires this, the new appcompat dependencies, and you need to download rev 12 of play services.
    – sbaar
    Commented Oct 17, 2014 at 19:24
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    And be sure to run JDK 7 Commented Oct 18, 2014 at 16:23
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    While still correct, see @reVerse's solution. It's more thorough :)
    – loeschg
    Commented Nov 12, 2014 at 17:02
  • didn't use neither one of the IDEs nor Gradle... is it similar when I use Ant and Notepad?
    – Valen
    Commented Aug 29, 2016 at 11:17
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`Follow below steps:

its working for me.To resolve this issue,

1.Right Click on appcompat_v7 library and select Properties

2.Now, Click on Android Option, Set Project Build Path as Android 5.0 (API level 21) Apply Changes.

3.Now go to project.properties file under appcompat_v7 library,

4.Set the project target as : target=android-21

5.Now Clean + Build appcompat_v7 library and your projects`

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    I used your way and set android-21 target in project and library and then clean both and done..thanks.
    – Md Mohsin
    Commented Dec 8, 2014 at 7:25
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    where can I find the appcompat_v7 library?
    – SleepNot
    Commented Jan 22, 2015 at 8:08
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    you can find appcompat_v7 lib in : adt-bundle-windows-x86_64 -->sdk -->\extras\ -->android\ -->support -->v7
    – madhu527
    Commented Jan 22, 2015 at 10:07
  • This answer in combination with loeschg's answer above resolved this issue in Eclipse. Commented Apr 6, 2015 at 16:25
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In case you don't want to use API 21 as the target API, and thus you don' t want to use the Material Theme, you have to use an older revision belonging to API 19 >

compile "com.android.support:appcompat-v7:19.0.+"

This also helps solving your problem, it only depends on what you want to achieve.

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  • I agree with you. After all, not everyone plans to target sdk at 21. Commented Feb 5, 2015 at 6:09
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I have encountered this issue with play-services:5.0.89. Upgrading to 6.1.11 solved problem.

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In Android Studio I was trying to set the compileSdkVersion and targetSdkVersion to 19.

My solution was to replace at the bottom of build.gradle, from this:

dependencies {
    compile fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.jar'])
    compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:21.0.3'
}

To the older version of the appcompat library:

dependencies {
    compile fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.jar'])
    compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:19.+'
}
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  • i was using a latest version from appcompact but now i want to doengrade to earlier version but i'm getting this error in exploded-arr folder
    – Antwan
    Commented Oct 15, 2015 at 2:08
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I had added another project to my workspace and was trying to reference an activity from it in the manifest file, and I was getting this error. The problem is I was referencing the library incorrectly. This is how I fixed the problem:

  • Right click on project
  • Select Properties
  • Click on Android on left menu
  • Click on Add
  • Please select a Library Project

The jar went into Android Dependencies folder and this error was fixed.

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  • I executed your sequence. Then had a «Jar mismatch! Fix your dependencies» in the Android console because jars in libs/ and jars in dependent appcompat and google play services library projects were not matching (were having mismatching SHA-1 and jar file length). Struggling further, I consider this a success. Commented Jul 3, 2016 at 23:47
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Make sure you clean your project in android studio (or eclipse),

It should solve your issues

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    Cleaning your project in this case does not work, especially if you've just downloaded a new Android SDK, appcompat library, etc., as errors won't magically clean themselves without finding the missing links to other Android libraries and/or resources. ReVerse's answer is correct and most thorough for those who do not know how to resolve issues with the latest Android API level 21 download by themselves.
    – ChuongPham
    Commented Oct 23, 2014 at 16:05
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Upgrading to latest gradle plugin solve my problem :

classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:0.13.+'
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  • 0.14.0 was actually released not too long ago
    – loeschg
    Commented Nov 6, 2014 at 20:01
  • yep, I was still using 0.12... maybe it can help someone else upgrading to 0.13 or 0.14
    – avianey
    Commented Nov 7, 2014 at 5:19
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After creating a second project in the workspace in eclipse, I had this problem. I believe it is because I created it with a different SDK version and this ovewrote the android-support-v7-appcompat library.

I tried to clean everything up but to no avail. Ultimately, the suggestion above to edit project.properties and change target=android-21 and set my project to Android 5.0, fixed it.

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What I recomend is: (This works to me after many days with errors)

-Make sure that you have downloaded:

- the Lastest SDK Platform from the latest Android version
- Android Suppor Librarie and Repository from EXTRAS 

-Redowload the ADT

-Make a security copy of your project.

-You must have the ADT, the workspace and the project that we will import in the same disk (e.g. C:/)

  1. Now delete the app compat and your project.

  2. In eclipse: File > Import > Android existing project > Next > Browse (The folder where you have your ADT)/sdk/extras/android/v7/appcompat > Import > Finish

  3. Now in the eclipse Package Explorer: android-support-v7-appcompat/libs/ Make on the two JARS: Right click > Build Path > Add to Build Path

  4. Right click on libs/ folder > Buil Path > Configure Build Path and check this two JARS > OK

  5. On the upper eclipse bar > Project > Clean

  6. Import your project > File > Import > Browse your project > Finish

  7. Now, Right click on the projectfile and android-support-v7-appcompat > Properties > Android > And select the latest API that appears > OK

  8. Right click on the projectfile > Properties > Android > Add > android-support-v7-appcompat

  9. On the upper eclipse bar > Project > Clean

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I got the same error when I changed the Compile SDK version from API:21 to API:16. The problem was, appcompat version. If you need to use an older version of android API, so you have to change this appcompat version also. In my case (for API:16), I had to use appcompat-v7:19.+.

So I replace dependencies in build.gradle as follows,

dependencies {
    compile fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.jar'])
    compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:19.+'
}

And make sure you have older versions of appcompat versions on your SDK enter image description here

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I was up to date with everything and still got this error, not sure why but I think the image was corrupted in a strange way and after replacing the image I got rid of the error. Might be worth to try with a different image :)

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My problem was that I had other libraries that my project referenced and those libraries had another version of appcompat referenced. This is what I did to resolve the issue:

(You should back up your project before doing this)

1) I deleted all the appcompat layout folders (ex: /res/layout-v11).

2) Solved the problems that arose from that, usually an error in menu.xml

3) Back to main project and add appcompat library, clean, and everything works!

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