You’re right Mickael, SWTBot is not the cause of the error; as suggested by Jeff and Matthias the problem was due to missing dependencies declaration in the MANIFEST.MF file of the test plug-in. It works now!
The thing I don’t understand is: why is it required to declare the dependencies explicitly in this plugin instead of using the target platform or the product that we just built before? I thought that it was possible to “install” the test plug-in in the packaged product and to use it for the UI tests.
I promise that at the next EclipseCon France I will attend to a workshop on Tycho builds if there is one… :)
Thank you for your reactivity.
Alain
De : tycho-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tycho-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Mickael Istria
Envoyé : vendredi 5 septembre 2014 16:34
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Objet : Re: [tycho-user] SWTBot + Tycho
I just re-read your message and the important line is: "!MESSAGE Product fooProduct could not be found. "
This is for sure not related to SWTBot.