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https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/173728/552974/#msg_552974
to reproduce the problem, do the following in the IDE on a 32bit Linux box (takes 3 minutes):
1) Create a standard OSGi bundle (as fragment host)
2) Create a standard OSGi fragment bundle and add the following to the manifest: Eclipse-PlatformFilter: (& (osgi.ws=gtk) (osgi.os=linux) (osgi.arch=x86))
3) Create another standard OSGi fragment bundle and add the following to the manifest: Eclipse-PlatformFilter: (& (osgi.ws=gtk) (osgi.os=linux) (osgi.arch=x86_64))
4) Create a minimal OSGi run configuration, add the host and the 32bis fragment to it, but not the 64bit fragment.
5) Launch the run configuration.
What you will see is that
- the OSGi tries to load the 64bit fragment, even though it was not added to the run configuration.
- the OSGi does not see the 32bit fragment, even though it was added to the run configuration.
Please advise whether I am doing something wrong or if it is a bug?
Thanks,
Marton]]>Marton Sigmond2010-08-15T12:58:47-00:00Re: Why picking up the 64 bit fragment instead of the 32 bit on Linux?
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/173728/553097/#msg_553097
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=PDE
I suspect it is a PDE tooling issue with setting up your launch configuration.
Tom.]]>Thomas Watson2010-08-16T13:26:44-00:00Re: Why picking up the 64 bit fragment instead of the 32 bit on Linux?
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/173728/553200/#msg_553200
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=322813
]]>Marton Sigmond2010-08-16T16:41:24-00:00