Sunday, December 12, 2010

[android-developers] Re: Proguard problem after 2.3 update

The android update project --path <project> was done and it updated.
Since I do this infrequently I keep a text file with the instructions
handy. This seems to be some problem that the proguard.dir var no
longer works the same way it did before. IOW, previously it pointed
to:

proguard.dir=/Directory/Proguard/Is/Installed/In

or the lib directory where the proguard.jar is located. I also tried
pointing to the version of proguard that came with the 2.3 update.
I've tried a variety of combinations to no avail and was hoping
someone else found the same problem and solved it. The only mention
of the error message I supplied was rather cryptic and related to
Ganymede not Galileo.

On Dec 12, 6:08 pm, Zsolt Vasvari <zvasv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You cannot use your pre-2.3 files.  You basically need to renerate
> using android update/
>
> On Dec 13, 9:26 am, jtoolsdev <brianjto...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I updated the android 2.3 and when I try to run the proguard builds
> > that worked before am getting this:
>
> > /add-proguard-release.xml:35: Problem: failed to create task or type
> > proguard
> > Cause: The name is undefined.
> > Action: Check the spelling.
> > Action: Check that any custom tasks/types have been declared.
> > Action: Check that any <presetdef>/<macrodef> declarations have taken
> > place.
>
> > This is on Ubuntu 10.04 with Eclipse 3.5.2 (Galileo).  I've tried
> > pointing to both proguard directories the one I used before than the
> > one that was installed with 2.3.  Also I had to add quotes around the
> > path or ant would stop dead with those with a classpath error (found
> > references to this error but only for Windows but quotes worked for
> > Linux too).
>
> > So what has changed?  And also aren't we supposed to now be able to do
> > this with Eclipse rather than going to a terminal and running ant?
> > It's mentioned in the release notes but I don't see it in Eclipse (and
> > yes using 8.01 dev tools) nor anything on the Android development
> > site.
>
> > Isn't it fun when you update your app in a few minutes then get to
> > spend the afternoon trying to figure out some tool error like this to
> > do your release build?

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