You could try and turn off sources and see what happens.

-sources: false

I use
-sources: ${if;${gestalt;batch};false;true}
in my Gradle build, to have sources in the bundles when building in
bndtools, and no sources when building in gradle/jenkins


On 02/02/2019 14:57, Ferry Huberts via osgi-dev wrote:
> Maybe it is inconvenient, but I think that strictly speaking that is
> absolutely right, since those java files correspond to what is actually
> running.
> 
> On 02/02/2019 14:52, Thomas Driessen via osgi-dev wrote:
>> It seems those are the .java files within the OSGI-OPT folder of the
>> generated  bundle/.jar.
>> But I have no idea why Eclipse picks those up when it is debugging. 
>> I used the enroute archetypes and didn't change anything.
>> Maybe it's just a setting somewhere in Eclipse that has to be changed or
>> within the pom files, I don't know :(
>>
>> Am Sa., 2. Feb. 2019 um 03:55 Uhr schrieb Raymond Auge via osgi-dev
>> <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org <mailto:osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>>:
>>
>>     The bigger question is why I'm the world are there java files in
>>     target? target is the build directory. We are there source files in
>>     there?
>>
>>     - Ray
>>
>>     On Fri, Feb 1, 2019, 13:47 Paul F Fraser via osgi-dev
>>     <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org <mailto:osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org> wrote:
>>
>>         Thomas,
>>         Thank goodness someone else has experienced this. I thought it
>>         was my problem only.
>>         I mentioned this on this list previously but so far no response.
>>         Paul
>>
>>
>>         On 2/02/2019 3:54 am, Thomas Driessen via osgi-dev wrote:
>>>         Hi,
>>>
>>>         now that I'm using the enroute maven workspace I stumbled upon
>>>         another issue.
>>>
>>>         When I'm debugging and a breakpoint is hit, then Eclipse does
>>>         not open the respective .java file in my project,
>>>         but the java file from the target folder. 
>>>         Now each time I want to change breakpoints/code/etc. I have to
>>>         go back to the workspace .java file.
>>>         Is there a way to tell Eclipse to use the workspace .java file
>>>         instead of the target folder .java file for debugging?
>>>
>>>         Kind regards,
>>>         Thomas
>>>
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