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Re: buckminster site.p2 failing juno [message #901194 is a reply to message #900919] |
Fri, 10 August 2012 09:08 |
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Hi Philip,
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
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