I would like to create a new project in ADT, but I can not do this, I always get similar messages to this:
This template requires a build target API version of at least 14, and
the current version is 10
I would like to use Android 2.3.3 to build.
Make sure you have updated the SDK manager upto the recent API level and you can set minSDK version to 10 and target SDKVersion as 14..Also set Theme as None because you are probably using a HoloTheme...
This template requires a build target API version of at least 14, and the current version is 10
Here it is clearly saying that your trying to use a template which requires minimum of API level 14 but you mentioned API level 10 as in your manifest file. So go to Android manifest file and change target SDK version to 14
like:
<uses-sdk
android:minSdkVersion="10"
android:targetSdkVersion="14" />
Related
If the minSdkVersion of my project is 11 then what is the api level of my project? I mean how
to check whether I am working in api version 2, 3 or above? thanks.
You can actually keep the project's targetSDK at the same level, and just use a minSDK value.
What this means is that your application will target to build against a certain API, but it will let phones with lesser versions of Android than that API to also run the app. The catch is that you have to make sure you don't make any API calls that don't exist in the older versions of Android.
To change this, go to your AndroidManifest.xml and add the following inside of the xml node:
<uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="3" />
This would set your minsdk to Android 1.5. Change it 4 for Android 1.6 and so on.
But if you really want to change the TargetSDK, right click on your project --> properties. Then click the Android tab on the left. Then check the box of the target API you want to build against.
List of api level is here and example is here
The minSdkVersion attribute only specifies the lowest API level on which your application will run.
If you did not set targetSdk or maxSdkVersion, then your app will run on the api level of the android device (if it is above or equal of minSdkVersion).
See http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html
1) Right Click On Project
2) Click on "Properties"
3) Select "Android" from left Tab
Check targetSdkVersion in AndroidManifest.xml.
<uses-sdk
android:minSdkVersion="14"
android:targetSdkVersion="19" />
I m creating a customised music player with some additional features in it.... for that i copied one project whose API level is 10 and pasted it in my current working project whose API level is 19..... i m getting an error "Using 1.7 requires compiling with Android 4.4 (KitKat); currently using API 10"...... I don't know how to make two API level work in the same project ..... please help....... i tried cleaning my project and rebuilding it ..... but after that it shows R cannot be resolved to a variable
Try changing the api level on the project, in your project manifest you will find this line:
<uses-sdk
android:minSdkVersion="10"
android:targetSdkVersion="19" />
Change the targetSdkVersion to 19 to make it work with Android 4.4.
I set my minimum API version to 8, but the android SDK fails to warn me when I use functions that were added in API 14. Why is that?
<uses-sdk
android:minSdkVersion="8"
android:targetSdkVersion="17" />
Right click on your project -> Android tools -> Run Lint.
The Lint tool will warn you. It also checks for incompleteness in your strings file etc.
It's your minimum supported level, not minimum required. It's reasonable to want to support up to the latest API (or API 14 for example) and gracefully degrade certain features all the way down to API 8. You can include functionality from API levels higher than your minimum, and simply check the version code at run time, and go down different code paths as necessary.
Please check you project target,
Right click on project--> property --> android --> API 8 --> apply --> ok
Then clean and refresh the project, your problem will be solve..:)
Eclipse is giving me an error on the android:configChanges line in my AndroidManifest.xml:
<activity android:name="com.google.ads.AdActivity"
android:configChanges="keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation|screenLayout|uiMode|screenSize|smallestScreenSize"></activity>
the error is:
error: Error: String types not allowed (at 'configChanges' with value 'keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation|screenLayout|uiMode|screenSize|smallestScreenSize').
If I leave only keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation there's no error, but compiler asks for the 4 remaining ones when I try and build.
I'm using GoogleAdMobAdsSDK-4.3.1.
Any ideas?
EDIT: I got it working by changing my project.properties (default.properties on SDK's lower then 14) file to:
# Project target.
target=android-14
and in my SDK Manager having the SDK Platform Android 4.0 - Revision 14 installed.
It should also work for SDK Platform android 3.2 - revision 13, so you just have to change the project.properties target to android-13 if that is the case. Basically you just have to make sure that the SDK revision is 13 or above, and that you have that SDK installed in the SDK manager and the project target in default/project.properties pointing to it.
Easy solution: (and NO you don't need to to change the min-sdk value !!)
Step 1:
Change "project.properties" file
# Project target.
target=android-13
Step 2:
In Eclipse
Project > Clean... > (select your project) > Clean projects selected below > OK
For a complete explanation with real example use this tutorial http://www.monkeycoder.co.nz/Community/posts.php?topic=1121
Cheers !
Simple answer: the mentioned config changes are not support in Android 2.1, have a look here:
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/activity-element.html#config
e.g. uiMode needs API Level 8.
From the official AdMob Documentation:
Requirements
The Google AdMob Ads SDK for Android requires Android 1.5 or later. Make sure you have the latest copy of the Android SDK and that you're compiling against at least Android v3.2 (set target in default.properties to android-13).
have a look here: https://developers.google.com/admob/android/quick-start
So I think your tools version is not updated to at least Version 13.
For those using Eclipse there is an easier way:
Right click your project folder in the left "Package Explorer" pane and click Properties -> Android -> and in the "Project Build Target" list check off API 13 or up.
Note: this is the same effect as editing project.properties which is auto-generated anyway.
This will build your project against the Android 3.2 SDK which includes the terms that were previously unrecognized.
You may leave your android:minSdkVersion and targetSdkVersion values the same in your Manifest.xml.
Be warned though, if you don't set your targetSdkVersion to API 12 or lower (or don't set it at all) the Android system will assume that the android:configChanges values screenSize and smallestScreenSize (which were introduced in API 13) are accounted for and thus will be allowed to destroy-restart your activity. If you wanted to avoid this you must include those terms in your other <activity> tags (which probably only had keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation until now).
However, if your application targets API level 12 or lower, then your activity always handles this configuration change itself (this configuration change does not restart your activity, even when running on an Android 3.2 or higher device).
Quote is from here.
I had the same problem so I came here.
I have downloaded the sample code from https://developers.google.com/admob/android/quick-start, I still had the problem with all answers above so I used the same admob sdk, they offer in the sample project. Redo the build jars thing, changed target to android-15, and used the same line they use:
<activity android:name="com.google.ads.AdActivity"
android:configChanges="keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation"/>
And it works!
Did you use
android:configChanges="keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation|screenLayout|uiMode|screenSize|smallestScreenSize
or shorter one? If you change your target above 13 and use longer configChanges one (which I wrote), it should work.
Easy solution:
Change "project.properties" file to 21
# Project target.
target=android-21
All new Android apps created after October 14, 2011 will require an AdMob SDK that was released on or after March 15, 2011. This corresponds to version 4.0.2+ for Android. If you downloaded the library from our official download site, then you're already set. Otherwise you may have an old version of the AdMob SDK that was released prior to March 15, 2011, and your new app will not receive any ad impressions until you update your SDK.
Eclipse is giving me an error on the android:configChanges line in my AndroidManifest.xml:
<activity android:name="com.google.ads.AdActivity"
android:configChanges="keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation|screenLayout|uiMode|screenSize|smallestScreenSize"></activity>
the error is:
error: Error: String types not allowed (at 'configChanges' with value 'keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation|screenLayout|uiMode|screenSize|smallestScreenSize').
If I leave only keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation there's no error, but compiler asks for the 4 remaining ones when I try and build.
I'm using GoogleAdMobAdsSDK-4.3.1.
Any ideas?
EDIT: I got it working by changing my project.properties (default.properties on SDK's lower then 14) file to:
# Project target.
target=android-14
and in my SDK Manager having the SDK Platform Android 4.0 - Revision 14 installed.
It should also work for SDK Platform android 3.2 - revision 13, so you just have to change the project.properties target to android-13 if that is the case. Basically you just have to make sure that the SDK revision is 13 or above, and that you have that SDK installed in the SDK manager and the project target in default/project.properties pointing to it.
Easy solution: (and NO you don't need to to change the min-sdk value !!)
Step 1:
Change "project.properties" file
# Project target.
target=android-13
Step 2:
In Eclipse
Project > Clean... > (select your project) > Clean projects selected below > OK
For a complete explanation with real example use this tutorial http://www.monkeycoder.co.nz/Community/posts.php?topic=1121
Cheers !
Simple answer: the mentioned config changes are not support in Android 2.1, have a look here:
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/activity-element.html#config
e.g. uiMode needs API Level 8.
From the official AdMob Documentation:
Requirements
The Google AdMob Ads SDK for Android requires Android 1.5 or later. Make sure you have the latest copy of the Android SDK and that you're compiling against at least Android v3.2 (set target in default.properties to android-13).
have a look here: https://developers.google.com/admob/android/quick-start
So I think your tools version is not updated to at least Version 13.
For those using Eclipse there is an easier way:
Right click your project folder in the left "Package Explorer" pane and click Properties -> Android -> and in the "Project Build Target" list check off API 13 or up.
Note: this is the same effect as editing project.properties which is auto-generated anyway.
This will build your project against the Android 3.2 SDK which includes the terms that were previously unrecognized.
You may leave your android:minSdkVersion and targetSdkVersion values the same in your Manifest.xml.
Be warned though, if you don't set your targetSdkVersion to API 12 or lower (or don't set it at all) the Android system will assume that the android:configChanges values screenSize and smallestScreenSize (which were introduced in API 13) are accounted for and thus will be allowed to destroy-restart your activity. If you wanted to avoid this you must include those terms in your other <activity> tags (which probably only had keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation until now).
However, if your application targets API level 12 or lower, then your activity always handles this configuration change itself (this configuration change does not restart your activity, even when running on an Android 3.2 or higher device).
Quote is from here.
I had the same problem so I came here.
I have downloaded the sample code from https://developers.google.com/admob/android/quick-start, I still had the problem with all answers above so I used the same admob sdk, they offer in the sample project. Redo the build jars thing, changed target to android-15, and used the same line they use:
<activity android:name="com.google.ads.AdActivity"
android:configChanges="keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation"/>
And it works!
Did you use
android:configChanges="keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation|screenLayout|uiMode|screenSize|smallestScreenSize
or shorter one? If you change your target above 13 and use longer configChanges one (which I wrote), it should work.
Easy solution:
Change "project.properties" file to 21
# Project target.
target=android-21
All new Android apps created after October 14, 2011 will require an AdMob SDK that was released on or after March 15, 2011. This corresponds to version 4.0.2+ for Android. If you downloaded the library from our official download site, then you're already set. Otherwise you may have an old version of the AdMob SDK that was released prior to March 15, 2011, and your new app will not receive any ad impressions until you update your SDK.