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- Please check that any of your dependencies don't already include android-support-v7-appcompat.jar. Also, you can see on the treeview on the left of the screenshot that there are two android-support-v7 elements.Quentin S.– Quentin S.2014-12-29 18:54:15 +00:00Commented Dec 29, 2014 at 18:54
- i realize that already. the problem is, i am unable to remove that duplicate jar file from either container. the only option i get is to remove the whole container (Android Dependencies or Android Private Libraries) If you mean that i should delete one from the dexedLibs folder, that doesn't help. They will reappear the next time i compile. They are the executable bytecodesAbdul Wasae– Abdul Wasae2014-12-29 19:29:19 +00:00Commented Dec 29, 2014 at 19:29
- 1"But i also am unable to remove just this duplicate .jar file from either containers." Why this? Have you tried removing it from both containers, and adding it outside them as a separate library?Quentin S.– Quentin S.2014-12-29 19:55:51 +00:00Commented Dec 29, 2014 at 19:55
- i just cannot remove it from any container (or both) :( let me try and post screenshot of that or maybe i don't know how to, the correct way. in the builpath window, when i select a jar file, the buttons are greyed outAbdul Wasae– Abdul Wasae2014-12-29 20:10:47 +00:00Commented Dec 29, 2014 at 20:10
- @chteuchteu see another screenshot that i added in my post. Also, in the buildpath window, the options are greyed outAbdul Wasae– Abdul Wasae2014-12-29 20:18:12 +00:00Commented Dec 29, 2014 at 20:18
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