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Standalone build with buckminster [message #540014] Mon, 14 June 2010 15:05 Go to next message
Geejay is currently offline GeejayFriend
Messages: 160
Registered: February 2010
Senior Member
Hi all

I have built a p2 site using headless Buckminster. I want to achieve the
same effect as the"Export Eclipse product" functionality that is in the PDE
SDK, i.e I want a standalone distribution of my RCP app that only includes
my target platform, my app plugins, and of course an executable.

Can Buckminster help me out here?

Any ideas as to how the PDE does the standalone product export?
Re: Standalone build with buckminster [message #540026 is a reply to message #540014] Mon, 14 June 2010 15:22 Go to previous message
Henrik Lindberg is currently offline Henrik LindbergFriend
Messages: 2509
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi,
Buckminster can do this for you, and there are actions available to
produce a p2 update site (for all platforms) and product zip (ready to
run) for a particular platform.

It is described in the documentation, and there are presentations from
Eclipse Summit Europe that shows how to build the RCP Mailapp using
buckminster.

In the documentation, look at the reference for eclipse.feature and
available actions (and how you can control what is generated and
included - for instance should source bundles be produced and be included).


- henrik

On 6/14/10 5:05 PM, geejay wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have built a p2 site using headless Buckminster. I want to achieve the
> same effect as the"Export Eclipse product" functionality that is in the
> PDE SDK, i.e I want a standalone distribution of my RCP app that only
> includes my target platform, my app plugins, and of course an executable.
>
> Can Buckminster help me out here?
>
> Any ideas as to how the PDE does the standalone product export?
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