i also have same problem but i have fixed it.....just check logcat error..it gives you proper idea
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Andreas Fötschl
said
about 10 years ago
Although orininal post seems to be deleted in the meantime.
In case you have Eclipse troubles
please have a look at the Wikitude SDK Android documentation, here you find details on how to tell Eclipse to "not throw error" when a native library is part of a *.jar-file you included.
Kind regards, Andreas
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Ramesh Krishnamoorthy
said
about 10 years ago
I have already unchecked the 'Force error when external jars ....' option in Eclipse preferences. I am still seeing this error:
Installation failed due to invalid APK file! Please check logcat output for more details. Launch canceled
Logcat is not helpful at all since I am not sure how to filter it out to get the relevant error information.
Any help ?
Thx
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Ramesh Krishnamoorthy
said
about 10 years ago
My above issue sorted. I am not sure how though, since I was trying different things to make the error go away. Now I am able to run the sample app in my device and camera view opens. But I can't see any AR views. For example, the POI samples don't show any POIs inside the camera view. I have opened another thread on this issue.
Thx
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Andreas Fötschl
said
almost 10 years ago
Additional hint
- Uncheck "force error..." flag in Eclipse settings. - Clean Project, even delete the whole "bin" folder if cleaning doesn't solve the issue - Concerning POI data and their rendering: We'll soon provide updated sample-application. Ensure that POI's altitude is set to AR.CONST.UNKNOWN_ALTITUDE so pois are always on user's altitude, otherwise they're hard to find once you receive a valid GPS signal with inaccurate altitude informatin .. - if you want to use altitude information ensure to implement smart LocationStratgey so altitude of GPS is e.g. only passed to architectView if accuracy of the signal is <7meters and ignored otherwise.
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