Adding plugins to target platform [message #9244] |
Thu, 26 June 2008 15:46  |
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I've added a few plugins above and beyond the default target platform via
the file system provisioner. The complile fails , and can't find SWT
classes. I did not modify any other tabs , so the env. has stayed the same.
I have used this before , swapping out whole runtimes , and this has worked
, but it seems using the provisioner something goes wrong. Has anyone seen
this before? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Adding plugins to target platform [message #9261 is a reply to message #9244] |
Thu, 26 June 2008 16:45  |
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Originally posted by: zx.code9.com
Mike Tabb wrote:
> I've added a few plugins above and beyond the default target platform via
> the file system provisioner. The complile fails , and can't find SWT
> classes. I did not modify any other tabs , so the env. has stayed the same.
> I have used this before , swapping out whole runtimes , and this has worked
> , but it seems using the provisioner something goes wrong. Has anyone seen
> this before? Thanks in advance.
Are there any exceptions logged?
If not, do you have a small reproducible test case for the PDE team?
Cheers,
~ Chris
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Re: Adding plugins to target platform [message #570564 is a reply to message #9244] |
Thu, 26 June 2008 16:45  |
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Mike Tabb wrote:
> I've added a few plugins above and beyond the default target platform via
> the file system provisioner. The complile fails , and can't find SWT
> classes. I did not modify any other tabs , so the env. has stayed the same.
> I have used this before , swapping out whole runtimes , and this has worked
> , but it seems using the provisioner something goes wrong. Has anyone seen
> this before? Thanks in advance.
Are there any exceptions logged?
If not, do you have a small reproducible test case for the PDE team?
Cheers,
~ Chris
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