What does Eclipse project with icon “m” and exclamation mark means?












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I have a Maven Project in Eclipse (Version: Oxygen.3a Release - 4.7.3a). The Project folder is showing an icon with "M" and an exclamation mark. Anyone knows what does this icon mean?



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    M means it is a Maven project and the red exclamation mark means that the project cannot be build because of project configuration errors (does Alt+F5 fix it?).
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I have a Maven Project in Eclipse (Version: Oxygen.3a Release - 4.7.3a). The Project folder is showing an icon with "M" and an exclamation mark. Anyone knows what does this icon mean?



enter image description here



I have searched through the list of icons here, but it wasn't in the list: Eclipse JDT Icons










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    M means it is a Maven project and the red exclamation mark means that the project cannot be build because of project configuration errors (does Alt+F5 fix it?).
    – howlger
    Nov 23 at 8:05
















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I have a Maven Project in Eclipse (Version: Oxygen.3a Release - 4.7.3a). The Project folder is showing an icon with "M" and an exclamation mark. Anyone knows what does this icon mean?



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I have searched through the list of icons here, but it wasn't in the list: Eclipse JDT Icons










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I have a Maven Project in Eclipse (Version: Oxygen.3a Release - 4.7.3a). The Project folder is showing an icon with "M" and an exclamation mark. Anyone knows what does this icon mean?



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I have searched through the list of icons here, but it wasn't in the list: Eclipse JDT Icons







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    M means it is a Maven project and the red exclamation mark means that the project cannot be build because of project configuration errors (does Alt+F5 fix it?).
    – howlger
    Nov 23 at 8:05
















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    M means it is a Maven project and the red exclamation mark means that the project cannot be build because of project configuration errors (does Alt+F5 fix it?).
    – howlger
    Nov 23 at 8:05










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M means it is a Maven project and the red exclamation mark means that the project cannot be build because of project configuration errors (does Alt+F5 fix it?).
– howlger
Nov 23 at 8:05






M means it is a Maven project and the red exclamation mark means that the project cannot be build because of project configuration errors (does Alt+F5 fix it?).
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