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Re: [tycho-user] Module related errors
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Hello Jonah,
on my local machine I use the "openjdk-11" package from *buntu:
https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/openjdk-11-jdk
The CI builds use this action: https://github.com/actions/setup-java
which downloads the Zulu Community distribution of OpenJDK from http://static.azul.com/zulu/bin/
Axel
Am 21.04.20 um 15:35 schrieb Jonah Graham:
Hi Axel,
Are you using the JVM bundled with your distro,
or have you tried one from adoptOpenJDK?
I ask because I have seen similar errors and
they were related to some distros having non standard packages
in them.
HTH,
Jonah
On Tue., Apr. 21, 2020, 09:30
Axel Guckelsberger, <
info@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all,
after upgrading to Tycho 1.7.0 all my builds still worked
except one.
I receive many errors like:
> The package javax.xml.parsers is
accessible from more than one module: <unnamed>,
java.xml
> The
package org.w3c.dom is accessible from more than
one module: <unnamed>, java.xml
I read
some threads about these error messages
and the common approach to find the
dependency contributing the redundant
packages are based on "Open type ->
org.w3c.dom." and investigate the list
shown for that wildcard pattern.
However, the bundles are built
fine within Eclipse and the product starts. And
the list does not show any classes which are not
contributed by Java 11 (within Eclipse). The error
only occurs when using Maven/Tycho during CI.
Any pointers where to look at /
how to solve this regression?
Thanks,
Axel
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