Completed: GitHub project renaming

To correct problems introduced by the googlecode migration, we have
recreated our GitHub repositories:

For each *projectname *(e.g., collect, tables, aggregate, etc.):

The GitHub repository for that project that was created prior to August 21,
3:50 PDT and named *projectname *==has-been-renamed-to==> projectname-bad

And the corrected GitHub repository for that project that was previously
known as projectname-fixed ==has-been-renamed-to==> projectname

Now that the renaming is complete, if you have cloned the repositories and
modified the code, you will want to follow these instructions to rebase
your clone to the new project repository:

··· -- Mitch Sundt Software Engineer University of Washington mitchellsundt@gmail.com

WARNING

We will be removing all "projectname-bad" repositories from Github in one
week. If you are still working from one of those repositories, please use
the migration path linked in the previous message or make your own fork.

This does not affect the normal repositories under active development. If
you are developing against collect, this will not affect you. If you are
developing against collect-bad, you need to migrate to collect.

We will be permanently deleting these repositories on Tuesday, November 10.
Please make plans accordingly.

Jeff Beorse
Software Engineer
University of Washington

··· On Friday, August 21, 2015 at 5:45:03 PM UTC-7, Mitch wrote: > > To correct problems introduced by the googlecode migration, we have > recreated our GitHub repositories: > > For each *projectname *(e.g., collect, tables, aggregate, etc.): > > The GitHub repository for that project that was created prior to August > 21, 3:50 PDT and named *projectname *==has-been-renamed-to==> > *projectname-bad* > > And the corrected GitHub repository for that project that was previously > known as *projectname-fixed* ==has-been-renamed-to==> *projectname* > > Now that the renaming is complete, if you have cloned the repositories and > modified the code, you will want to follow these instructions to rebase > your clone to the new project repository: > > > https://github.com/opendatakit/opendatakit/wiki/New-Repository-Migration-Guide > > -- > Mitch Sundt > Software Engineer > University of Washington > mitche...@gmail.com >

sir I have imported the code and I have build the gradle also but when the

gradle sync begins I get this error

Error:(12, 0) CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file
specified
Open
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