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Xavier Hanin commented on IVYDE-82:
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Adding an action on the project would be interesting (ATM the only workaround
is to use the resolve all action in the toolbar).
Another way to circumvent the problem would be to add a jar in the classpath
when it's actually empty. For instance a jar called empty.jar, generated on the
fly, and containing no class at all. In case of errors, we could name it
error.jar. It's just a trick, but it would at least avoid to have people
calling multiple times "Add Ivy library" when they don't see the container
appear.
WDYT?
> Empty containers disappear with Eclipse 3.3
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> Key: IVYDE-82
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-82
> Project: IvyDE
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.3.0
> Environment: with the IVYDE-70 patch
> Eclipse 3.3, Eclipse 3.4M4
> Reporter: Nicolas Lalevée
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> If the resolved dependencies are empty, due to an empty dependency tree or
> some dependencies errors, then the class path container disappears.
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