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Nicolas Lalevée commented on IVYDE-356:
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Yep, that is expected. It is just about the Ivy nature: it then enables new
context entries in menus and add a new configuration panel in the project
configuration dialog. Not every Ivy-aware project is java, IvyDE support
thoses: cf
http://ant.apache.org/ivy/ivyde/history/latest-milestone/non-java.html
> Create the ivy.xml if it doesn't exist
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> Key: IVYDE-356
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-356
> Project: IvyDE
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: trunk
> Environment: Eclipse 3.8
> Reporter: PerfectCarl
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> Hello,
> I ran into the following scenario:
> - create a new Android project
> - open project's properties windows
> - go in java build path, tab libraries
> - select Add libraries
> - Ivyde managed dependencies
> - Next.
> Then the windows says that ivy.xml doesn't exist.
> For the moment, I have to cancel, create the file (by copying and pasting
> some file and then updating the project name) and start over.
> This is very tedious.
> I think that a better solution would be to create an empty file in such case.
> The empty file would have the Android project package and name used in the
> header.
> What do you think?
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