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more about target parameter in the manual
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@ -738,10 +738,14 @@ is sdk-location. Typically, if you get a message along the lines of:
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try enabling this option.
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@item target=<target>
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Specifies a particular SDK target, when the source doesn't. This is
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likely to cause the whole build.xml to be rewritten, which is fine if
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it's a 'standard' android file or doesn't already exist, but not a
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good idea if it's heavily customised.
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Specifies a particular SDK target for compilation, overriding the
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project.properties of the app and possibly sub-projects. Note that this does
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not change the target SDK in the AndroidManifest.xml — the level of features
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that can be included in the build. This is likely to cause the whole build.xml
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to be rewritten, which is fine if it's a 'standard' android file or doesn't
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already exist, but not a good idea if it's heavily customised. If you get an
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error about invalid target, first try @code{init=rm -rf bin/}; otherwise this
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parameter should do the trick.
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@item update=xxx
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By default, 'android update project' is used to generate or update the
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