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When I attempt to run my Android application I get the following message:

your project contains error(s), please fix them before running your application

All I did was to clean the application and everything went wrong.

Normally, you would see a red asterisk against the offending file and the corresponding line with the error. But in this case I get no such indication.

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Sounds like you have a syntax error in one of your XML files, or an invalid file name.

When you do a clean it deletes certain files, it would then automatically build, if you have syntax errors the R.java file won't be generated and you will have the above error.

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  • Thank you Blundell, I checked the the R.java file is present in the generated folder. I then tried deleting and re-cleaning but it seemed to make no difference
    – sisko
    Jul 3, 2011 at 17:42
  • hmm. A screenshot of your folder structure might help then
    – Blundell
    Jul 3, 2011 at 18:12
  • I have attached the screenshot to my original question above(I hope it is visible). And, thanks for your continued help.
    – sisko
    Jul 3, 2011 at 18:22
  • Ctrl + '+' (expanding the content of the webpage) will make the screenshot's content more readable
    – sisko
    Jul 3, 2011 at 18:29
  • Have you tried copying the files to a new project? Needed to expand the /res/ directory that's probably were the error is :-)
    – Blundell
    Jul 3, 2011 at 18:57
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you can check in android console(window->show view->console),it will give some more information,check it once,check your build path if your are import your project somewhere else and the project uses 3rd party libraries or you may have problems with your XML resources.

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  • Hi Riser, the console is not yielding any hints. As for the XML files, I did ctrl+shift+f on them all to re-format and then I saved them but there is still no hint of the offending error
    – sisko
    Jul 3, 2011 at 17:50
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Found the source of my mysterious error.

It turns out it was a imported java class I had forgotten about which I wasn't using and caused the error to showup when I "cleaned" the project.

I visited the build path where I saw it had an associated error. I removed it and all was well.

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