Hi,

Do we really use the Eclipse-Gradle-Tooling now? I think the reasons we checked in all .product/.classpath files is that this did not work in the past.

At least my Eclipse install I use for OpenJFX-Development does not have the gradle-tooling installed and things work there just fine.

Tom

Am 16.08.20 um 21:49 schrieb Nir Lisker:
Hi Andrew,

I did the same setup only with Ubuntu 18, which shouldn't matter, and I
don't remember having this issue. I can try redoing it next time I boot the
Ubuntu partition.

What looks odd is that the error references the build directory. What
happens if you clean the project first?

- Nir

On Sat, Aug 15, 2020 at 1:55 PM Andrew Waters <gb91...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi All,


I'm trying to diagnose a bug in OpenJFX that I've been struggling with
on and off for almost a year(!) and I decided to build OpenJFX from
source and use Eclipse to help.  I've built a brand new Ubuntu
20.04.1-Desktop system with OpenJDK 14.0.1 and the latest stable OpenJFX
14.  I've run the Gradle build and run the tests and all looks 100%.


When importing the root directory (home/jdkdev/dev/jfx) into Eclipse
using the gradle import tool (using the wrapper option as recommended) I
get this build path error:


Cannot nest
'home/jdkdev/dev/jfx/modules/javafx.base/build/classes/java/main/javafx.base'

inside library
'home/jdkdev/dev/jfx/modules/javafx.base/build/classes/java/main'


It seems to be trying to set up a looped import to itself somehow.  I've
tried to edit the build path in eclipse but the fields appear to be all
non-editable.  Has anyone any idea as to what the problem is and how to
fix it?  Has anyone recently done a successful import with these latest
levels?


As this is the base module none of the other modules compile of course
so they too may have other problems once the base module is fixed.


I tried the "existing projects" import too but that just appears to have
even more problems.


Thanks,

Andrew Waters

UK.


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