[TIMOB-2554] Android - naming a project "package" breaks packaging
GitHub Issue | n/a |
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Type | Bug |
Priority | Trivial |
Status | Closed |
Resolution | Invalid |
Resolution Date | 2011-12-21T13:59:08.000+0000 |
Affected Version/s | n/a |
Fix Version/s | n/a |
Components | Android |
Labels | android, distribution, package |
Reporter | Thomas Huelbert |
Assignee | Don Thorp |
Created | 2011-04-15T03:22:36.000+0000 |
Updated | 2017-03-14T05:07:20.000+0000 |
Description
1.create a simple android project and call it "package"
2.go through the steps to package it for distribution
results:the process fails. As per Bill "package" is a reserved term. We should either prevent users from using this to name projects or allow it.
Comments
- Paul Dowsett 2011-12-21 TonyL discovered today that "case" also causes the same problem. Do we have a full list of reserved words available?
- Paul Dowsett 2011-12-21 Correction to my above comment: I have determined that the *project name may contain reserved words but the app id may not*. I will link to the related ticket that correctly describes the bug. Hence: * Project name: "package" // this packages successfully * App id: "com.appcelerator.package" // this breaks packaging I suggest that this ticket be closed.
- Paul Dowsett 2011-12-21 As stated in the previous comment, it's reserved words in the app id that causes packaging to fail rather than in the project name. Marking resolved
- Lee Morris 2017-03-14 Closing ticket as invalid.