![]() ![]() ![]() Project to import: C:\Users\jaimemontoya\android-sdks\extras\google\google-play-services\libproject\google-play-services_lib ![]() > Android > Existing Android Code Into Workspace > Root Directory: C:\Users\jaimemontoya\android-sdks\extras\google\google-play-services\libproject\google-play-services_lib I extracted the file and placed it at C:\Users\jaimemontoya\android-sdks\extras\google\google-play-services:įrom Eclipse I used File > Import. That means that instead of the Google Play services, revision 39 that I was trying to use, I went to the older revision 28. I implemented the solution that Andrew S provided at Missing "/extras/google/google_play_services/libproject" folder after update to revision 30. In the instructions at, it says: "Copy the library project at /extras/google/google_play_services/libproject/google-play-services_lib/ to the location where you maintain your Android app projects."Īs you can see in the image above, I do not have the /extras/google/google_play_services/libproject/google-play-services_lib/ folder in my Google Play services, revision 39 installation. I can confirm it was installed on my computer at C:\Users\jaimemontoya\android-sdks\extras\google\google_play_services: Using the Eclipse Android SDK Manager, I already installed Google Play services, revision 39: However, for special circumstances, I need to implement the same fix in Eclipse ADT this time. I have already fixed this error in Android Studio by using the following line in the dependencies section of my app/andle file: compile ':play-services:9.0.2' I am trying to implement the solution I see at, under "Add Google Play Services to Your Project", in the "OTHER" tab. Description: error: Error: No resource found that matches the given name (at 'value' with value AndroidManifest.xml
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