I'm trying to add gdx-tools.jar to a libGDX project in IntelliJ. The result:
Module "android" must not contain source root ".../android/src". The
root already belongs to module "android".
This is what I've tried:
project structure > libraries > new project library > java > select "gdx-tools.jar" >select module "desktop"
project structure > modules > select "desktop" > new > jars or directories > select "gdx-tools.jar" >
Ideas?
Just by going to the Artifacts Settings, Modules, Sources tab, and you will see 2 folders called "gen" and "gen[generated]", delete "gen" by clicking on the X icon to the right of it.
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I had run into a similar issue as well:
Module "(my_project)" must not contain source root "(my project)/src".
The root already belongs to module "(my_project)".
As I couldn't do anything on IDEA's configuration UI, I opened up the IDEA project file (my_project.iml) in vi, hoping to find out what's wrong:
<sourceFolder url="file://$MODULE_DIR$/my_project/src" type="java-resource" />
<sourceFolder url="file://$MODULE_DIR$/my_project/src" isTestSource="false" />
<!-- Duplicate entry found in project file -->
So eventually I solved my case by removing the duplicate entry manually.
As the IDEA project files were generated automatically from Gradle files, I have no idea what caused the duplicate entries to be created, but for those facing similar issues, a quick glance at the .iml file may help.
I had same problem. Solved it by completely deleting project, then clone it back from GIT.
simple 'delete my_project.iml file and import project once again using File->New->Project From Existing Sources'
I solve in with
Deletion both gen and gen [generated] from Source Folder.
I solved the problem by simply renaming the project. Right click on the project, then click refactor.
I fixed the issue by deleting .iml files of modules causing the issue.