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I would like to mirror the Eclipse RAP Runtime site
(http://download.eclipse.org/rt/rap/1.3/runtime/) using B3 aggregator.
This site contains the feature
"org.eclipse.rap.runtime.sdk.feature.group" in two versions (1.3.0 and
1.3.1) If I use this update site inside an eclipse target platform
definition (".target"-file) I can choose between these two versions.
I created an aggregator model with one contribution containing the rap
repository. Nothing more.
When I run the aggregator with this model I get a new p2 mirror. But
when I try to use this as source inside my .target definition, there is
only version 1.3.1 contained.
I tried to explicit map the two versions by using a custom category, but
there is still only the higher version visible.
Where is my mistake? How can I create a mirror containing both versions
of the feature?
Regards,
Lars]]>Lars Fischer2010-08-30T11:02:07-00:00Re: multiple versions of a feature could not be mirrored
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/174552/633500/#msg_633500
On 30.08.2010 13:02, Lars Fischer wrote:
>
> I would like to mirror the Eclipse RAP Runtime site
> (http://download.eclipse.org/rt/rap/1.3/runtime/) using B3 aggregator.
>
> This site contains the feature
> "org.eclipse.rap.runtime.sdk.feature.group" in two versions (1.3.0 and
> 1.3.1) If I use this update site inside an eclipse target platform
> definition (".target"-file) I can choose between these two versions.
>
> I created an aggregator model with one contribution containing the rap
> repository. Nothing more.
>
> When I run the aggregator with this model I get a new p2 mirror. But
> when I try to use this as source inside my .target definition, there is
> only version 1.3.1 contained.
>
> I tried to explicit map the two versions by using a custom category, but
> there is still only the higher version visible.
>
> Where is my mistake? How can I create a mirror containing both versions
> of the feature?
I still would like to see all versions of the features with all needed
bundles in the resulting mirror.
I would be very happy, if someone could please tell me, if this is
possible and how to do this.
Kind regards,
Lars]]>Lars Fischer2010-10-18T09:09:48-00:00Re: multiple versions of a feature could not be mirrored
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/174552/658461/#msg_658461
If i add the entire repository, i would expect it to pull down all versions of the plug-ins but instead i only get 1 version.
Eg. if i combine helios site and orbit, org.apache.commons.lang v2.3.0 is pulled down and v2.4.0 is ignored despite it existing on the orbit repository.
]]>Matt Biggs2011-03-08T15:36:36-00:00Re: multiple versions of a feature could not be mirrored
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/174552/658473/#msg_658473
because b3 is only used as an aggregator, not a mirror application
Le 08/03/2011 16:36, Matt Biggs a écrit :
> I've got the same problem with the orbit repository.
> If i add the entire repository, i would expect it to pull down all
> versions of the plug-ins but instead i only get 1 version.
> Eg. if i combine helios site and orbit, org.apache.commons.lang v2.3.0
> is pulled down and v2.4.0 is ignored despite it existing on the orbit
> repository.
>
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Cheers,
Stéphane Bouchet, OBEO]]>Stephane Bouchet2011-03-08T16:16:21-00:00Re: multiple versions of a feature could not be mirrored
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/174552/688403/#msg_688403
http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/212568/]]>Terran Gilman2011-06-24T16:05:51-00:00