No, bnd does not write Bundle-ClassPath for you. 

Without some actual information (such as manifest, bundle content, stack 
trace?) it's impossible to do more than guess at reasons for the problem. 

Neil


> On 30 Oct 2015, at 18:05, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Maybe,but how can that happen? I'm using Gradle with the OSGi plugin, so 
> AFAIK it is bnd that creates the Bundle-ClassPath entry. Also, my bundle is 
> still quite small, so it only contains a single package. It manages to find 
> the activator fine.
> 
> Maurice.
> 
> Citeren "Richard S. Hall" <[email protected]>:
> 
>> Perhaps you didn't specify your Bundle-ClassPath correctly...
>> 
>> -> richard
> 
> 
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