Bas, good catch. Still seeing the same error though when I use a : instead of ;
C:\workspaces\lisa\test2>plugman install --platform android --project C:\workspaces\lisa\test2\www --plugin C:\workspaces\lisa\TestPlugin Installing com.ibm.cordova.plugin.test (android) ENOENT, no such file or directory 'C:\workspaces\lisa\test2\www\AndroidManifest.xml' Sergey's work around of using the CLI instead of plugman works for now. Lisa Lisa Seacat DeLuca Mobile Engineer | t: +415.787.4589 | [email protected] | | [email protected] | lisaseacat.com | | From: "Bas Bosman" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: 03/14/2014 10:44 AM Subject: RE: plugman create plugin on Windows issues Lisa, I noticed you used a semicolon in your project path instead of a colon? You used C;\workspaces\lisa\test\www, which should be C:\workspaces\lisa\test\www Regards, Bas Bosman > From: Lisa Seacat DeLuca [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, March 14, 2014 6:00 PM > To: Cordova Dev ([email protected]) > Subject: plugman create plugin on Windows issues > > I've walked through the plugman plugin creation documentation and am > having a few issues on Windows. I'd like to cleanup the docs and also get > more experience creating a 3rd party plugin. > > 1. first I created my new plugin > > C:\workspaces\lisa>plugman create --name TestPlugin --plugin_id > com.ibm.cordova.plugin.test --plugin_version 0.1 > > 2. then I added the android platform: > > C:\workspaces\lisa\TestPlugin>plugman platform add --platform_name android > > that is all okay, i see the android directory under the src directory. > > 3. Then I create a new cordova project to add my plugin to: > > C:\workspaces\lisa>cordova create test com.ibm.test Test > Creating a new cordova project with name "Test" and id "com.ibm.test" at > location "C:\workspaces\lisa\test" > > C:\workspaces\lisa>cd test > > C:\workspaces\lisa\test>cordova platform add android > Creating android project... > Creating Cordova project for the Android platform: > Path: platforms\android > Package: com.ibm.test > Name: Test > Android target: android-19 > Copying template files... > Running: android update project --subprojects --path "platforms\android" > --targe > t android-19 --library "CordovaLib" > Resolved location of library project to: > C:\workspaces\bluemix\test\platforms\an > droid\CordovaLib > Updated and renamed default.properties to project.properties > Updated local.properties > No project name specified, using Activity name 'Test'. > If you wish to change it, edit the first line of build.xml. > Added file C:\workspaces\lisa\test\platforms\android\build.xml > Added file C:\workspaces\lisa\test\platforms\android\proguard-project.txt > Updated project.properties > Updated local.properties > No project name specified, using project folder name 'CordovaLib'. > If you wish to change it, edit the first line of build.xml. > Added file C:\workspaces\lisa\test\platforms\android\CordovaLib\build.xml > Added file > C:\workspaces\lisa\test\platforms\android\CordovaLib\proguard-oject.txt > > Project successfully created. > Generating config.xml from defaults for platform "android" > Preparing android project > > 4. Then I install the new plugin on the project I created: > THIS IS WHERE IT GETS INTERESTING: > > C:\workspaces\lisa\test>plugman install --platform android --project > C;\works > paces\lisa\test\www --plugin C:\workspaces\lisa\TestPlugin > Installing com.ibm.cordova.plugin.test (android) > ENOENT, no such file or directory > 'C:\workspaces\lisa\test\C;\workspaces\lisa\test\www\AndroidManifest.xml' > > *** failed so I try again, this time I see: > C:\workspaces\bluemix\test>plugman install --platform android --project > C;\works > paces\lisa\test\www --plugin C:\workspaces\lisa\TestPlugin > Installing com.ibm.cordova.plugin.test (android) > Error during processing of action! Attempting to revert... > Uh oh! > "C:\workspaces\lisa\test\C;\workspaces\lisa\test\www\src\com\ibm\cordova\p > lugin\lisa\TestPlugin\TestPlugin.java" > already exists! > > **** try to uninstall > C:\workspaces\lisa\test>plugman uninstall --platform android --project > C;\wor > kspaces\lisa\test\www --plugin C:\workspaces\lisa\TestPlugin > Plugin "C:\workspaces\lisa\TestPlugin" not found. Already > uninstalled? > > Any suggestions on what I may have done wrong would be appreciated. > Thanks, > > > Lisa > > Lisa Seacat DeLuca > Mobile Engineer | t: +415.787.4589 | > [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | | > [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | > lisaseacat.com<http://www.lisaseacat.com/> | [follow @LisaSeacat on > twitter] <www.twitter.com/LisaSeacat> | [follow Lisa Seacat DeLuca on > linkedin] <http://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaseacat> >
