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Actually it was the “Icon” file. I removed it from your folder and it installed just fine. I’m not sure what it’s doing in your folder, but it’s creating issue. Simply remove it and you should be good to go.
Rob
Thanks man,
I have 11 icon files, which one are you referring to?
My suspicion was for a file named “icon” with no extension in the apk file, if you are referring to the same file, I don’t have it in my project but it is generated in the apk file.
Thanks again,
Cheers.
Yes, the Icon file with no extension. And yes, it’s in your project. It was in the zip file and as soon as I removed it, your app installed correctly.
Rob
Thanks but how could you see it, are you using OS X? I can see it with “ls” command in Terminal but can’t see it in Finder.
Finder is probably confusing it with your Icon.png file by hiding the extensions. I saw it in the file side bar on Sublime Text 3. But you will probably see it using “ls” from the command line. Just do a:
rm Icon
from the command line while in the right folder to get rid of it.
Rob
YES, YOU ARE THE BEST, MAN! Love you! Can’t believe it that this nasty bug is finally “killed”, may the force be with you!
I found where that Icon file comes from, I put Icon on folder of my project (Finder “feature”) and it was that very same file … GRRRR!
Thanks again, finally something good happened.
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BTW, how do you navigate files with Sublime Text? I thought it’s only for text editing.
If you open a folder instead of an individual file, there will be a sidebar on the left that lists the files in the folder, so you quickly open the text files. You can also right click to rename, delete etc. If the sidebar isn’t showing then you can do a View->Side Bar->Show Side Bar.
Rob
Thanks man, you are SO awesome!