The shared runtime tries to install the target framework version, which is too high for your device.
Try turning off the shared runtime: Project Properties -> Mono Android Options -> Use Shared Runtime Rebuild and try again. Jonathan On 12/6/2011 9:46 AM, jklida wrote: > I am trying to debug a Mono for Android project that is targeting Android 4.0 > (Admob SDK requires 3.2+) with a minimum version set to 2.1 in the manifest. > However, when I try to debug on my device that has 2.2, I get the "The > minimum Android version is higher than this device supports." error when > VS/MfA is trying to deploy to the device. > > My understanding is that the minimum supported version set in the manifest > is the version that should be checked for deployment. Not that it was > compiled against the v14 SDK. Is this correct or is MfA making a link > between the "Minimum Android to Target" in the Project/Application > properties and the "Minimum Android version" in the manifest. > > -joe > > -- > View this message in context: > http://mono-for-android.1047100.n5.nabble.com/The-minimum-Android-version-is-higher-than-this-device-supports-tp5052489p5052489.html > Sent from the Mono for Android mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > Monodroid mailing list > Monodroid@lists.ximian.com > > UNSUBSCRIBE INFORMATION: > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monodroid > > _______________________________________________ Monodroid mailing list Monodroid@lists.ximian.com UNSUBSCRIBE INFORMATION: http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monodroid