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Does the delta pack work with the eclipse exe that came with Buckminster? I tried bringing up an osgi console with this eclipse as
./eclipse -Console
saw the osgi> prompt but then got a seg fault. I guess what I'm trying to do is install an additional plugin via the command line. Can we do this (or should we) with the eclipse that Buckminster uses?
-ted]]>Ted Kubaska2009-12-28T16:49:55-00:00Re: buckminster and the delta pack
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/159920/505226/#msg_505226
I strongly recommend that you don't use the delta pack and instead set up our target platform for the build so that it
contains the multi-platform setup that you use. This is normally the case when you use target.os, target.arch, and
target.ws set to '*'. You can also achieve this by installing this feature into your TP using a 'Software Site'.
The buckminster launcher doesn't care about the delta-pack at all unless you mix your runtime with your target platform
(not recommended). Buckminster comes with two launchers, one shell script for Linux and a bat file for Windows. You
normally don't need an executable to launch Buckminster.
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
On 2009-12-28 17:49, Ted Kubaska wrote:
> We're (Eclipse/ECF) using Hudson/Buckminster for our builds. One of
> (will be more) of our builds needs to use the delta pack ... we want to
> build for both Windows and Linux.
> Does the delta pack work with the eclipse exe that came with
> Buckminster? I tried bringing up an osgi console with this eclipse as
>
> /eclipse -Console
>
> saw the osgi> prompt but then got a seg fault. I guess what I'm trying
> to do is install an additional plugin via the command line. Can we do
> this (or should we) with the eclipse that Buckminster uses?
> -ted]]>Thomas Hallgren2009-12-28T17:28:09-00:00