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Summary: | Compiling a jarContent with unmounted source silently creates a jar missing that source | ||
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Product: | obsolete | Reporter: | John Baker <jbaker> |
Component: | jarpackager | Assignee: | issues@obsolete <issues> |
Status: | CLOSED FIXED | ||
Severity: | blocker | CC: | jbaker |
Priority: | P1 | ||
Version: | 3.x | ||
Hardware: | Sun | ||
OS: | Solaris | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
John Baker
2001-06-29 02:01:39 UTC
Creating the second program is unnecessary. Simply mount filesystem Bfs and copy the jar from Afs to Bfs. Next unmount Afs, select ajar.jar and compile it ajar.jar is now empty. A warning message is printed. Unfortuantely, it's printed to the output tab of the output window. Since the compiler window is selected during jar compilation it's effectively invisible. The warning is now printed to both output and compiler tabs. The jar file retains its contents. Jar recipe is marked with a red badge. This bug had been fixed. Note that ajar.jar file is also copied to bfs, can be mounted and B.java will compile. If the filesystem is selected and a build is done the jar recipe will also be compiled and this will fail. If the jar recipe is deleted then the jar is also deleted, despite ajar.jar still appearing as a mounted jar archive when in reality it no longer exists. Consequently, B.java won't compile. verified as fixed using 3.3.2 Reopening to try to mark as verified. resolving as fixed. verified closing - now issue appears as verified. |