Issue
I tried importing a plugin as a source project in my workspace. Now I am getting a package does not exist in this plugin error in the Manifest.mf file. But the packages do exist in the source folder of the same plugin. What could be the issue? I tried googling but I could find only these kind of errors when the package is coming from a different eclipse project. Pls give me some light on this
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Manifest-Version: 1.0
Bundle-ManifestVersion: 2
Bundle-Name: xyz Plug-in 2.1.0
Bundle-SymbolicName: com.abc.xyz
Bundle-Version: 2.1.0
Bundle-ClassPath: xyz.jar
Bundle-Activator: com.abc.xyz.xyzPlugin
Bundle-Vendor: FHG
Bundle-Localization: plugin
Export-Package: xyz.common,
xyz.common.pattern,
xyz.cursor,
xyz.dm.common,
xyz.dom,
xyz.dom.bootModel,
xyz.dom.exception,
xyz.dom.x,
xyz.errmsg,
xyz.eventHandling,
xyz.mof,
xyz.mof.exception,
xyz.mof.x,
xyz.versioning.extent,
xyz.versioning.versionstore,
com.CH_co.cryptx,
com.CH_co.util,
com.abc.xyz,
com.abc.xyz.uuid,
com.tools,
config,
mdd.delta.model,
mdd.diffmerge,
mdd.diffmerge.event,
mdd.model,
transactionHandling,
uuidGenerator
Eclipse-AutoStart: true
Require-Bundle: org.eclipse.core.runtime,
com.abc.mdd.common
This is the manifest.mf file
Solution
The answer I found was a bit strange and I am unable to find the logic behind it. I deleted the errors in the Problems view and restarted the eclipse in clean mode. It started working. Pls let me know what could be the reason behind it
Answered By - SurRam
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