I've just upgraded my client and build system to 4.2 (Juno) and I'm getting the following error when trying to create a site.p2. For some reason it's trying to bundle a component that's already bundled. I never got this error while building with 3.7. NOTE. My target platform is still 3.7 but that shouldn't be a problem should it?
[start org.eclipse.ecf.provider.filetransfer.httpclient:osgi.bundle$4.0.200.v20120608-0148#target.fragments]
[end org.eclipse.ecf.provider.filetransfer.httpclient:osgi.bundle$4.0.200.v20120608-0148#target.fragments]
[start org.apache.commons.codec:osgi.bundle$1.3.0.v201101211617#bundle.jar]
org.eclipse.core.runtime.CoreException: Basedir D:\Jenkins\jobs\GLRInstaller\workspace\.buckminster\tp\plugins\org.apache.commons.codec_1.3.0.v201101211617.jar is not a directory
Basedir D:\Jenkins\jobs\GLRInstaller\workspace\.buckminster\tp\plugins\org.apache.commons.codec_1.3.0.v201101211617.jar is not a directory
On 2012-09-08 6:06, Philip Bedingfield wrote:
> I've just upgraded my client and build system to 4.2 (Juno) and I'm
> getting the following error when trying to create a site.p2. For some
> reason it's trying to bundle a component that's already bundled. I never
> got this error while building with 3.7. NOTE. My target platform is
> still 3.7 but that shouldn't be a problem should it?
No, that should work.
> [start
> org.eclipse.ecf.provider.filetransfer.httpclient:osgi.bundle$4.0.200.v20120608-0148#target.fragments]
>
> [end
> org.eclipse.ecf.provider.filetransfer.httpclient:osgi.bundle$4.0.200.v20120608-0148#target.fragments]
>
> [start org.apache.commons.codec:osgi.bundle$1.3.0.v201101211617#bundle.jar]
> org.eclipse.core.runtime.CoreException: Basedir
> D:\Jenkins\jobs\GLRInstaller\workspace\.buckminster\tp\plugins\org.apache.commons.codec_1.3.0.v201101211617.jar
> is not a directory
> Basedir
> D:\Jenkins\jobs\GLRInstaller\workspace\.buckminster\tp\plugins\org.apache.commons.codec_1.3.0.v201101211617.jar
> is not a directory
Sorry, but have no input on your real problem here.
Do you get this error when you start from scratch?
How is your target platform initialized? Is Buckminster doing that? Did you import it using a command or was it simply
created as part of a cquery resolve/materialize?
- thomas
On 2012-08-09 06:06, Philip Bedingfield wrote:
> I've just upgraded my client and build system to 4.2 (Juno) and I'm getting the following error when trying to create a
> site.p2. For some reason it's trying to bundle a component that's already bundled. I never got this error while building
> with 3.7. NOTE. My target platform is still 3.7 but that shouldn't be a problem should it?
>
> [start org.eclipse.ecf.provider.filetransfer.httpclient:osgi.bundle$4.0.200.v20120608-0148#target.fragments]
> [end org.eclipse.ecf.provider.filetransfer.httpclient:osgi.bundle$4.0.200.v20120608-0148#target.fragments]
> [start org.apache.commons.codec:osgi.bundle$1.3.0.v201101211617#bundle.jar]
> org.eclipse.core.runtime.CoreException: Basedir
> D:\Jenkins\jobs\GLRInstaller\workspace\.buckminster\tp\plugins\org.apache.commons.codec_1.3.0.v201101211617.jar is not a
> directory
> Basedir D:\Jenkins\jobs\GLRInstaller\workspace\.buckminster\tp\plugins\org.apache.commons.codec_1.3.0.v201101211617.jar
> is not a directory