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[jira] [Created] (IVYDE-356) Create the ivy.xml if it doesn't exist

PerfectCarl created IVYDE-356:
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             Summary: Create the ivy.xml if it doesn't exist
                 Key: IVYDE-356
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-356
             Project: IvyDE
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions: trunk
         Environment: Eclipse 3.8
            Reporter: PerfectCarl


Hello,

I ran into the following scenario: 
  - create a new Android project 
  - open project's properties windows
  - go in java build path, tab libraries
  - select Add libraries
  - Ivyde managed dependencies
  - Next.

Then the windows says that ivy.xml doesn't exist.

For the moment, I have to cancel, create the file (by copying and pasting some file and then updating the project name) and start over.

This is very tedious.
I think that a better solution would be to create an empty file in such case.
The empty file would have the Android project package and name used in the header.

What do you think?



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