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Paul Richardson commented on JBIDE-12307:
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Have just given it a try with limited results.
The target platform is set but results in 1000s of compile errors as is usual with an
invalid target platform.
Went into Window > Preferences > Target Platform and clicked Reload.
This results in:
"Problems were found in the selected target definition. You can still set the
definition as the active target but there may be problems building. Reason: Problems
occurred getting the plug-ins in this container"
So it looks like the target does need to be fully resolved before eclipse co-operates.
unified.target appears broken
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Key: JBIDE-12307
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-12307
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: target-platform
Affects Versions: 3.4.x
Environment: Either installed Eclipse Indigo or Juno
Reporter: Paul Richardson
Assignee: Nick Boldt
Fix For: 3.4.0.M1
Attachments: jbds-target-46269.png, multiple-target-46269.png,
unified-target-46269.png
Use of the unified.target fails as PDE target platform for both Indigo and Juno.
*Indigo IDE*
Use of the trunk version of unified.target results in org.lucene.core 3.5-4 not being
found, which is true since only version 2.91 is available in the update site -
http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/target-platform_3.4.juno.SR0...
*Juno IDE*
Use of the trunk version of unified.target results in package org.xmlpull.mxp1 not being
found as a requirement of XStream.
Both errors imply an incomplete target platform but does the fact that they are different
errors imply that plugins in the installed IDE are assumed to be there?
Should it not be possible to take an eclipse Indigo and develop against a Juno target
platform?
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