I'm creating projects that can be imported into Eclipse and/or Android Studio. For the most part, these projects use tried-and-true features that are present in older versions of the Android API, so I don't need to insist on one target SDK or another. The trouble is, when another developer tries importing, the IDE complains that whatever TargetSDK (or minimum SDK) is specified (in the AndroidManifest.xml file, for example) isn't installed on the developer's computer. The developer has the option of downloading the target sdk version (which takes a while) or changing the requirements in the AndroidManifest file (which isn't the best idea because it's a tinkering with something in my code). Is there a way around all this?
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