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Re: [buckminster-dev] Getting started [message #3271] Wed, 13 February 2008 14:49 Go to next message
Todd Lee is currently offline Todd LeeFriend
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Thanks for the quick reply Thomas,

The firewall could very well be the issue...
If you do get a chance to change the URLs to something that we
'port-challenged' corporate citizens are able to access, that would be
great! :)
I'll try again later, just in case it is a glitch as you also suggested.

Thanks,
Todd




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Hi Todd,
I don't think you're doing anything wrong. If you get that far, your
Subclipse client is working as
it should. Are you by any chance behind a firewall? The demo as it stands
now are using the svn://
url's and I know that this has caused some problems earlier.

Another reason could be some temporary glitch at dev.eclipse.org. I know
they have had some issues
over the last couple of days. The demo works just fine for me right now. I
just tried it.

I'll look into changing the demo URL's to http later today.

Regards,
Thomas Hallgren


Todd_Lee@amis.com wrote:
> Hi there,
> So I'm just getting my feet wet with Buckminster - we're looking to use
it
> with our uber-build system ;)
>
> Right out of the gate looks like I've hit a stumbling block...
> I'm running the eclipse SDK 3.3 with both buckminster and subclipse from
> the respective update sites.
> I tried the Hello World XML example, opening the CQUERY at the url given,
> then clicking 'Resolve to Wizard' to see what's going on:
>
>
> Error dialog message:
> org.tigris.subversion.svnclientadapter.SVNClientException:
> org.tigris.subversion.javahl.ClientException: No connection could be made
> because the target machine actively refused it.
> svn: Can't connect to host 'dev.eclipse.org': No connection could be made
> because the target machine actively refused it.
>
> org.tigris.subversion.javahl.ClientException: No connection could be made
> because the target machine actively refused it.
> svn: Can't connect to host 'dev.eclipse.org': No connection could be made
> because the target machine actively refused it.
>
> message in console: (DEBUG level)
> Found searchPath default for component org.demo.hello.xml.world
> ERROR [0001] : No suitable provider for component
> org.demo.hello.xml.world:osgi.bundle was found in searchPath default
> ERROR [0001] : Provider
>
svn( svn://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/tools/org.eclipse.buckminster/ trunk/org.eclipse.buckminster/demo/org.demo.hello.xml.world):

> No match found for component org.demo.hello.xml.world
>
>
> We use CVS, so it could be that I've run into this a problem as an svn
> newbie, but can you confirm that I should be able to access the sample
> files?
> If that's not the problem, any suggestions?
>
> Thanks
> Todd
>
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Re: [buckminster-dev] Getting started [message #3303 is a reply to message #3271] Wed, 13 February 2008 15:17 Go to previous message
Thomas Hallgren is currently offline Thomas HallgrenFriend
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Right now it will not work. I changed to http but it turns out that during our move from being a
technology sub-project to become a tools sub-project, http access was disabled. I've contacted the
Webmaster about this and I hope it will be fixed soon.

Stay tuned,
- thomas



Todd_Lee@amis.com wrote:
> Thanks for the quick reply Thomas,
>
> The firewall could very well be the issue...
> If you do get a chance to change the URLs to something that we
> 'port-challenged' corporate citizens are able to access, that would be
> great! :)
> I'll try again later, just in case it is a glitch as you also suggested.
>
> Thanks,
> Todd
>
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