| Update site project: invalid license agreement? [message #136533] |
Fri, 26 September 2003 10:21  |
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Originally posted by: jdf.pobox.com
3.0M3.
I am attempting to package an existing feature into an update site,
following the instructions in the Eclipse help.
I have created a feature, which contains a plugin. The feature has
entries for Feature Description, Copyright Notice, and License agreement.
I have created an update site project to distribute that feature. after
I "Rebuild All", I use the "Find and Install" wizard to add my local
update site to the list of sites to search. It correctly displays my
feature, but when I select it I get an error notification: 'Invalid
combination - select "Show Status..." for details.' The status button
reveals "Requested operation cannot be performed because it would
invalidate the current configuration. See details for more information.
MyPlugin (1.0.0): The feature does not have a valid license agreement."
I am at a loss.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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Jonathan Feinberg jdf@pobox.com Somerville, MA
http://MrFeinberg.com/
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| Re: Update site project: invalid license agreement? [message #136698 is a reply to message #136533] |
Fri, 26 September 2003 12:14   |
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Originally posted by: dorian.birsan.net
"Jonathan Feinberg" <jdf@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:bl1hup$nru$1@eclipse.org...
> 3.0M3.
>
> I am attempting to package an existing feature into an update site,
> following the instructions in the Eclipse help.
>
> I have created a feature, which contains a plugin. The feature has
> entries for Feature Description, Copyright Notice, and License agreement.
>
> I have created an update site project to distribute that feature. after
> I "Rebuild All", I use the "Find and Install" wizard to add my local
> update site to the list of sites to search. It correctly displays my
> feature, but when I select it I get an error notification: 'Invalid
> combination - select "Show Status..." for details.' The status button
> reveals "Requested operation cannot be performed because it would
> invalidate the current configuration. See details for more information.
> MyPlugin (1.0.0): The feature does not have a valid license agreement."
I would double check to make sure the licence is correctly set in the
feature.xml.
If you see a problem, please open a defect and attach a sample test case.
-Dorian
>
> I am at a loss.
>
> Thanks in advance for any assistance.
>
> --
> Jonathan Feinberg jdf@pobox.com Somerville, MA
> http://MrFeinberg.com/
>
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