Compiling Android App -- Warning becomes Fatal Error
During compilation of my Android app, I get the following message:
warning: Ignoring InnerClasses attribute for an anonymous inner class that doesn't come with an associated EnclosingMethod attribute. (This class was probably produced by a broken compiler.)
warning: Ignoring InnerClasses attribute for an anonymous inner class that doesn't come with an associated EnclosingMethod attribute. (This class was probably produced by a broken compiler.)
warning: Ignoring InnerClasses attribute for an anonymous inner class that doesn't come with an associated EnclosingMethod attribute. (This class was probably produced by a broken compiler.)
Notice how the tool doing the build (dex) calls these notices "warning".
Unfortunately, IJ is considerting this to be a fatal error, and refuses to complete the compilation process.
This seems to be new to the last EA and the current 9.0.3 build (95-429). I can't say if it was present for older EAs, as I've been away from my Android app for a couple of months, just now picking it up again.
Can anyone tell me how to instruct IJ to just plug away, and everything will be OK???
thanks,
jay
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I have verified that there is no issue with the 9.0.2 (build #95-66) build.
Because this is a regression, I have entered bug IDEA-56753.
Was there a solution to this question?
The fix was released in one of the 9.0.4 EAs.
I've just installed IntelliJ IDEA 10 Community edition, and got this problem.
I need to set something in Settings, or this bug was fixed only in Ultimate Edition?