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Xavier Hanin commented on IVYDE-82:
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I agree the hack I suggest is dirty. But I wonder if it isn't even worse to 
have the container disapear when we have an error, or even just when there's no 
dependency. People are really confused by this... With the trick I think people 
will understand much more easily. So, should we defend cleaness or ease of 
understanding? I don't know...

About the context menu, I agree it would be nice to have a finer grain control 
over when it is displayed. 

> 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
>
> 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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