Yes, SWTBot needs to be installed both in the runtime instance (for 
launching SWTBot based tests) and in the target platform.

Hanmcrest is only needed if you're on swtbot 2.0, and org.rcpmail is the 
dependency on the plugin under test.

-- Ketan

On 25/11/08 01:13, Jacek wrote:
> OK, I have some issues, when I changed my manifest.mf files accordingly I get
> the errors that:
>
>   org.rcpmail,
>   net.sf.swtbot.eclipse.finder,
>   net.sf.swtbot.finder,
>   org.hamcrest;bundle-version="1.1.0"
>
> cannot be resolved (and SWTBot is installed via the update site).
>
> Does this mean they have to be added to my target platform? How do you
> usually set it up for testing vs. production builds?

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