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New warning: "An entry for Application.e4xmi is required in bin.includes" [message #1710923] Sun, 11 October 2015 04:08 Go to next message
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Hi,

Recently new warnings appeared in my workspaces: "An entry for Application.e4xmi is required in bin.includes".

How can I make mute these warnings without adding Application.e4xmi files?

Cheers
/Eike

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Re: New warning: "An entry for Application.e4xmi is required in bin.includes" [message #1715905 is a reply to message #1710923] Fri, 27 November 2015 08:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I have the same question. It looks like the warning is controlled by the preference PDE->Compilers->Plug-ins->Build->"Problems with bin.includes" entry, but changing that might ignore other warnings that are useful.

If I'm not mistaken, Application.e4xmi is only relevant for RCP applications, not for plug-ins, so this warning is not needed.

best regards,
/Vlad
Re: New warning: "An entry for Application.e4xmi is required in bin.includes" [message #1740459 is a reply to message #1710923] Sat, 13 August 2016 07:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The warning is regardless of whether you provided the Application.e4xmi file or not. If you have this file and provided it as part of build configuration it asks you to add that with <bundle_name>/Application.e4xmi. In case you add it as requested it then will mark that entry as not present in the workspace. Definitely something's wrong with how this entry is validated.
Re: New warning: &amp;quot;An entry for Application.e4xmi is required in bin.includes&amp;qu [message #1740603 is a reply to message #1740459] Tue, 16 August 2016 03:37 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi,

I've also people who reported this problem for e(fx)clipse e4
applications and this very entry it requests to make is certainly
completely wrong!

See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=498550 the first thing
is to find out which plug-in is responsible for creating this bogus
messagea.

Tom

On 15.08.16 16:11, Dmitry Korchagin wrote:
> The warning is regardless of whether you provided the Application.e4xmi
> file or not. If you have this file and provided it as part of build
> configuration it asks you to add that with
> <bundle_name>/Application.e4xmi. In case you add it as requested it then
> will mark that entry as not present in the workspace. Definitely
> something's wrong with how this entry is validated.
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