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RE: [equinox-dev] Can't compile org.eclipse.equinox.http
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Tried it again using I20060131-1200 with the same
result. Filed the following bugs:
Eclipse doesn't
use available libs when it should
Compile errors not indicated in Package Explorer for all files with
errors
Ron,
Yes, I have seen similar kinds of behaviour.
There were some changes released into this weeks integration build.
Could you do us a favour and get the build and try it on your workspace?
If you still see the problem, please open a bug report in JDT UI with
the steps/setup/build info. It helps to have multiple inputs on this to
get different characteristics.
Either way, please report what happens in this list.
Thanks!
Jeff
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It looks like Eclipse can get confused and not use an
available library when it needs to. I have these bundles in my
workspace:
1) org.eclipse.equinox.http (from CVS
HEAD)
2)
org.eclipse.tomcat (binary linked import from 3.2 M4)
3) javax.servlet (created by me to
export Tomcat 5's servlet.jar)
The Http bundle should be able to compile against
either #2 or #3. If I close either #2 or #3 (but not both), Http still
compiles. As soon as I close the remaining open project, Http gets
compile errors. So far so good. Now, I should be able to open
either #2 or #3 and the Http compile errors should go away. However,
they only go away if I open #3. At the moment, this is repeatable, but
I'm not sure it's repeatable over time. I wouldn't be surprised to try
it later and find that opening #2 is the only way it works (or maybe opening
either works).
Also, like I said before, when Http gets compile errors they
only show up in Package Explorer on a single file, but errors show up in the
editor for the others.
Ron
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McAffer
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 8:59 PM
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Subject: Re: [equinox-dev] Can't compile
org.eclipse.equinox.http
Ron,
The fact that only some files show errors in the
Package Explorer feels like a bug in the JDT UI. Please enter a bug
report (with build etc info) if you can reproduce.
When you have been compiling it
before, what JRE have you been using? Conversely, what has your target
platform been set to? If the target platform has the org.eclipse.tomcat
bundle then this bundle is supplying the javax.servlet packages. If you
then changed the target somehow to not have tomcat (or tomcate is somehow
unresolved), the servlet packages would no longer be exported and the HTTP
service bundle would be unhappy.
Jeff
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Hopefully the
solution to Eclipse bug #121585
(https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=121585) will solve this
problem. We are going to separate the servlet APIs out of
TomCat.
regards,
Jennifer Fogell
OSGi Extensions Lead
IBM
Device Software Development
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I pulled
org.eclipse.equinox.http from CVS a couple of days ago,
compiled it and
have been successfully using it. Then, today out of
nowhere it has
decided that it can't compile because it can't find
javax.servlet. I
haven't done anything (that I know of) that would have
caused
this.
Even weirder is that the only file in the project that's marked
with an
x in Package Explorer is ServletContextImpl.java, although the
other
files that use javax.servlet will show errors if you open them in
the
editor.
Any
ideas?
Thanks,
Ron
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