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Summary: | Unable to show Suite library | ||
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Product: | apisupport | Reporter: | alban <alban> |
Component: | Project | Assignee: | Martin Kozeny <mkozeny> |
Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | P4 | ||
Version: | 3.x | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: | |
Attachments: | Error |
Description
alban
2009-06-23 15:42:18 UTC
Created attachment 83942 [details]
Error
Workaround: 1. use "New Project/NetBeans Modules/Netigso Bundle" or 2.not only comment out the OpenIDE-Module tag, but also add Bundle-SymbolicName tag. Anyway this is nothing Netigso specific. Use regular 6.8 build: 1. create a module suite 2. create a module in the suite 3. comment out OpenIDE-Module tag 4. open the Module Susite/ Properties / Libraries and you'll get the same error. The problem is even simpler. "#" is not allowed in manifest at all, it yields: Caused: java.io.IOException: invalid header field name: #OpenIDE-Module at java.util.jar.Attributes.read(Attributes.java:416) at java.util.jar.Manifest.read(Manifest.java:182) at java.util.jar.Manifest.<init>(Manifest.java:52) at org.netbeans.modules.apisupport.project.ManifestManager.getInstance(ManifestManager.java:160) Lowevering priority again, althrough it seems almost like a won'tfix bug. I put a # by mistake but the scenario works as well when the whole line is removed Closing as WONTFIX, no real time validation of manifest file planned. |