On Mon, 1 Aug 2022 19:34:11 GMT, Andy Goryachev <[email protected]> wrote:
>> buildSrc/.classpath line 10: >> >>> 8: <classpathentry kind="lib" exported="true" >>> path="../build/libs/antlr-runtime-3.1.3.jar"/> >>> 9: <classpathentry kind="lib" exported="true" >>> path="../build/libs/stringtemplate-3.2.jar"/> >>> 10: <classpathentry kind="lib" exported="true" >>> path="../build/libs/swt-debug.jar"/> >> >> Why does buildSrc need to be a project? It contains no relevant sources. > > It probably does not, the file was added in 2013 as a part of > RT-31216: Ensure NetBeans development in Gradle build works [Eclipse files] > > Turns out, eclipse can work with nested projects. Shows multiple hits when > looking for resources, but it does. > > I've added a separate project for ColorCube app as an example, but since this > PR is about making all directories to build on Eclipse, I'd rather not fix > all the apps in this PR. (I would keep ColorCube as a reference though). Then best to remove the `buildSrc` project files. I will look at the apps later. I think it's best to create a project per app while we are touching this point. I don't see a reason not to. ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/858
