Well I simply added the folder to my class-folders and things then work
perfectly fine inside Eclipse

Tom

On 07.08.18 14:02, Nir Lisker wrote:
> Thanks for the info. I'm working on updating the Eclipse files and this is
> causing problems for javafx.swing. When will the minimum version be bumped
> to 11?
> 
> On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 7:51 AM, Prasanta Sadhukhan <
> prasanta.sadhuk...@oracle.com> wrote:
> 
>> This is because if fx is compiled with a jdk version which does not have
>> jdk.unsupported.desktop module then having module-info.java in its original
>> place would cause compilation error as module-info.java contains
>>
>> requires static jdk.unsupported.desktop;
>>
>> So, the idea was to copy the file into a directory which is not on the
>> module-source-path. Then build.gradle copy it from there to gensrc
>> directory optionally filtering the above line
>>  task copyModuleInfo(type: Copy, description: "copy module-info file to
>> gensrc") {
>>         from "src/main/module-info/module-info.java"
>>         into "$buildDir/gensrc/java/"
>>         filter { line->
>>             !HAS_UNSUPPORTED_DESKTOP && 
>> line.contains('jdk.unsupported.desktop')
>> ? null : line
>>         }
>>     }
>>
>> Regards
>> Prasanta
>>
>> On 8/7/2018 6:42 AM, Nir Lisker wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I didn't follow all the latest changes to the Swing module, but I notice
>>> now its module-info.java file is not in the same place where other modules
>>> have theirs:
>>>
>>> It's under javafx.swing\src\main\module-info instead of
>>> javafx.<other>\src\main\java.
>>>
>>> Is there a reason for this?
>>>
>>> - Nir
>>>
>>
>>

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