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Re: [ecf-dev] build of deleted files/classes

<stuff deleted>
Open the corresponding build, click on "Workspace" and then "Wipe Out
Workspace".

Strangely, I did this for the OSGi services feature project and then did another build (192), but it still failed with these errors

Warning: file /opt/hudson/jobs/C-HEAD-osgi.services.feature/workspace/projects/org.eclipse.ecf.osgi.services.remoteserviceadmin/src/org/eclipse/ecf/osgi/services/remoteserviceadmin/RemoteServiceAdmin.java, line 62: Unnecessary @SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
Error: file /opt/hudson/jobs/C-HEAD-osgi.services.feature/workspace/projects/org.eclipse.ecf.osgi.services.remoteserviceadmin/src/org/eclipse/ecf/osgi/services/remoteserviceadmin/BasicTopologyManager.java, line 19: Access restriction: The type EventHook is not accessible due to restriction on required library /opt/hudson/jobs/C-HEAD-osgi.services.feature/workspace/targetPlatformPath/plugins/org.eclipse.osgi_3.6.1.R36x_v20100806.jar
Error: file /opt/hudson/jobs/C-HEAD-osgi.services.feature/workspace/projects/org.eclipse.ecf.osgi.services.remoteserviceadmin/src/org/eclipse/ecf/osgi/services/remoteserviceadmin/BasicTopologyManager.java, line 23: Access restriction: The type EventHook is not accessible due to restriction on required library /opt/hudson/jobs/C-HEAD-osgi.services.feature/workspace/targetPlatformPath/plugins/org.eclipse.osgi_3.6.1.R36x_v20100806.jar
Error: file /opt/hudson/jobs/C-HEAD-osgi.services.feature/workspace/projects/org.eclipse.ecf.osgi.services.remoteserviceadmin/src/org/eclipse/ecf/osgi/services/remoteserviceadmin/BasicTopologyManager.java, line 48: Access restriction: The type EventHook is not accessible due to restriction on required library /opt/hudson/jobs/C-HEAD-osgi.services.feature/workspace/targetPlatformPath/plugins/org.eclipse.osgi_3.6.1.R36x_v20100806.jar


https://build.ecf-project.org/hudson/job/C-HEAD-osgi.services.feature/192/

Any idea whats going wrong?

Thanks,

Scott



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