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Oomph Installation - Standalone Package [message #1710265] Mon, 05 October 2015 15:27 Go to next message
Sascha Punzmann is currently offline Sascha PunzmannFriend
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Registered: August 2014
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Hi,

I currently use my own Oomph configuration to provision my eclipse workspace (including some features / plugins that are only available inside my network).

Now in order for others (outside of my network) to use this eclipse workspace, I would like to copy it onto a VM and distribute that VM.

The thing is that the features and plugins are located in the P2 pool. So rather than copying the complete pool and maintaining the directory structures I was wondering whether Oomph provides an easy way to kind of convert this eclipse workspace into an "old-school" eclipse workspace (the way it was before we had Oomph), just for this purpose.
Re: Oomph Installation - Standalone Package [message #1710274 is a reply to message #1710265] Mon, 05 October 2015 16:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Sacha,

You can disable the bundle pool (from the menu on the simple installer)
to produce an installation just like the traditional packaged installations.


On 05/10/2015 5:27 PM, Sascha Punzmann wrote:
> Hi,
> I currently use my own Oomph configuration to provision my eclipse
> workspace (including some features / plugins that are only available
> inside my network).
>
> Now in order for others (outside of my network) to use this eclipse
> workspace, I would like to copy it onto a VM and distribute that VM.
> The thing is that the features and plugins are located in the P2 pool.
> So rather than copying the complete pool and maintaining the directory
> structures I was wondering whether Oomph provides an easy way to kind
> of convert this eclipse workspace into an "old-school" eclipse
> workspace (the way it was before we had Oomph), just for this purpose.


Ed Merks
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Re: Oomph Installation - Standalone Package [message #1710345 is a reply to message #1710274] Tue, 06 October 2015 07:59 Go to previous message
Sascha Punzmann is currently offline Sascha PunzmannFriend
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Ed,

Thank you very much for your help
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