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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T20:27:54+00:00 2026-06-11T20:27:54+00:00

I’m interested in running the Android Support library demo projects for the v4 library.

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I’m interested in running the Android Support library demo projects for the v4 library.
Using the Android SDK manager I’ve installed the Eclipse plugins, and APIs from 2.2 to 4.0.1. There are several issues involved, and the sample project as provided is far from running on my configuration, as downloaded.

To reproduce this error:

  • Install SDK and Eclipse Juno

  • Import the sample v4 compatibility project using File –> New –> New Project and choose “from existing code”, targeting, for example, the Support4Demos folder in <Android-sdk-path>/extras/android/support

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  • Open the file AccessibilityManagerSupportActivity.java. The following errors appear.

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  • Open res/values-v11/styles.xml. The following errors occur.
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How do I get rid of these errors? I’d also like to understand why they are appearing so I can fix them in the future.

Thanks!

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    2026-06-11T20:27:55+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 8:27 pm

    Clean solution is to:

    • Right-click your project.
    • Choose “Android Tools”
    • Choose “Add support library”.
    • Install the appropriate support library (the newest)

    I can’t really answer you on the why this problem happens, but I’m guessing the Android team doesn’t supply the Android support library, because it’s changing all the time, so not to get stuck on some older version, they want us to supply it on our own.

    If errors still persists or new errors come up, right-click the project again and choose “Android tool” -> “Fix project properties”

    Update: In conjuction to my answer, the way to remove the rest of the errors is to import the project another way than you did.

    • Select File -> New -> Other
    • Click Next
    • Write Android Sample
    • Select Android sample Project and click Next

    Now add the Android support librarys as described above.
    You will get errors still however. To fix these, do the following:

    • Right-click your project and select “Properties”
    • Select Android
    • Select an SDK version equal to 3.0 or above
    • Select Ok and clean the project from the project menu.
    • All done 😉

    Now you won’t be able to run the sample project on devices lower than Android 3.0.
    The reason is because of some dependencies on some themes and settings, that wasn’t added before Android 3.0 apparently.

    It doesn’t make sense why Google did this, but they did. You could try to remove the SDK +11 (Android 3.0) specific dependencies, but it will take some time – there are more errors than you actually see – especially in the XML files.

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