OK, I didn’t know that x86 support was dropped for Windows. The application used to work with previous equinox versions. Since we don’t really use Windows, this gets tested once every 2 years :-)
Isn’t it just better to throw an exception “equinox does not run on Windows x86" and exit?
Also: what do you mean by resolve?
We don’t use bnd but we get an exception like this:
Unresolved requirement: Require-Capability: osgi.native
Thank you, Todor
Hi Todor,
Also: what do you mean by resolve? If you use the bnd resolver, you have to make sure you provide the native capabilities to the resolver. Here you need to add: -runsystemcapabilities: ${native_capability} if I'm not mistaken.
Regards,
Jürgen. Hi Todor,
I am not sure if there is special/different support in Equinox, so my answer may be off base.
You are using 32-bit Windows - however 32-bit has not been supported by Eclipse since Eclipse 4.10 (2018-12) release. Could that be your problem here?
Jonah
Hello,
I have a problem resolving native code on Windows 10. The following manifest declaration does not work:
Bundle-NativeCode: sqlite-native/windows/x86/sqlitejdbc.dll; processor=x86; osname=win32
whereas removing 'processor' and 'osname' seems to solve the problem, i.e.
Bundle-NativeCode: sqlite-native/windows/x86/sqlitejdbc.dll
Any ideas? I'm using the following environment:
Windows 10 32-bit Oracle Java 1.8.0_281Eclipse 4.16 / Equinox 3.20.200.v20200528-0603
Thanks in advance, Todor _______________________________________________
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