Stuart McCulloch wrote:
er, on the screenshot where you say you cannot add anything there
is an 'add...' button - do you mean that this button does nothing, or
that it opens a window, but the jar you want to add isn't available?

The second one...It opens a window and there is an empty list.
also, have you tried clicking on the 'bundle.manifest' tab (third tab
along near the bottom) as this should let you edit the file directly.

When I add the Bundle-Classpath manifest header and press save the line dissappears and the tool itself proposes to import the package (which doesn't make any sense because it isn't a bundle what I am trying to import)
btw, the screenshots suggest you're using the Knopflerfish OSGi
plugin for Eclipse - this is not the only way to develop bundles in
Eclipse, other ways include creating a 'PDE' project (in v3.2) or
using the Bnd plugin.
Bnd same thing....reproduces same erroneous state when I add manually the classpath directive.


finally, the Knopflerfish site says the following about their plugin:

   "Not all attributes can yet be set through the graphical view,
    e.g. Import-Package, Export-Package etc. For now you will
    have to set these attributes in the text view."

so I'd suggest clicking on that 'bundle.manifest' tab and editing it directly :)
Well, I understand that I have got the support on a maximum level.
Maybe there is something that I am doing wrong...
Thx very much for your help! :-( :-( :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[

Best Regards,
Aggelos Mpimpoudis

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