ECLIPSE ANDROID PROJECT IMPORT SUMMARY ====================================== Ignored Files: -------------- The following files were *not* copied into the new Gradle project; you should evaluate whether these are still needed in your project and if so manually move them: * .idea\ * .idea\aFileChooser.iml * .idea\compiler.xml * .idea\copyright\ * .idea\copyright\profiles_settings.xml * .idea\misc.xml * .idea\modules.xml * .idea\workspace.xml * proguard.cfg Replaced Jars with Dependencies: -------------------------------- The importer recognized the following .jar files as third party libraries and replaced them with Gradle dependencies instead. This has the advantage that more explicit version information is known, and the libraries can be updated automatically. However, it is possible that the .jar file in your project was of an older version than the dependency we picked, which could render the project not compileable. You can disable the jar replacement in the import wizard and try again: android-support-v4.jar => com.android.support:support-v4:19.+ Moved Files: ------------ Android Gradle projects use a different directory structure than ADT Eclipse projects. Here's how the projects were restructured: * AndroidManifest.xml => aFileChooser\src\main\AndroidManifest.xml * res\ => aFileChooser\src\main\res\ * src\ => aFileChooser\src\main\java\ Missing Android Support Repository: ----------------------------------- Some useful libraries, such as the Android Support Library, are installed from a special Maven repository, which should be installed via the SDK manager. It looks like this library is missing from your SDK installation at: null To install it, open the SDK manager, and in the Extras category, select "Android Support Repository". You may also want to install the "Google Repository" if you want to use libraries like Google Play Services. Next Steps: ----------- You can now build the project. The Gradle project needs network connectivity to download dependencies. Bugs: ----- If for some reason your project does not build, and you determine that it is due to a bug or limitation of the Eclipse to Gradle importer, please file a bug at http://b.android.com with category Component-Tools. (This import summary is for your information only, and can be deleted after import once you are satisfied with the results.)