Alex,
Yep I can't write a bundle that depends on it. So I'll try the refresh
option.
Have a great day all.
2008/5/7 Alex Blewitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> By not available, do you mean that it does not work, or that you can't
> write a PDE bundle that depends on it?
>
> If the latter, it's because
By not available, do you mean that it does not work, or that you can't
write a PDE bundle that depends on it?
If the latter, it's because PDE caches the target environment, and you
have to refresh it. You can do that from window > preferences > pde >
target. Then your bundle should he avail
Installing a bundle after launching Eclipse using the -console, or using the
Neils most excellent bundlemonitor (
http://neilbartlett.name/downloads/bundlemonitor/) fails to make that bundle
available in the WorkSpace / or as an available plugin dependency.
It does however show up it the bundle mo