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Connection Issues during Installation Process [message #1753644] Wed, 08 February 2017 12:25 Go to next message
Jasmin Kling is currently offline Jasmin KlingFriend
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I was trying to use the Eclipse-Installer to get a pre-set Eclipse.
While setting up an individual Oomph project and testing it, I encountered a lot of connection errors during the Installation process of Eclipse.
I assume that these connection errors are due to the connectivity of Oomph and the Eclipse infrastructure, which is many times not reachable.
Therefore I am looking for a different way to provide a reliable process of downloading and installing Eclipse using Oomph.
My idea was caching all dependencies that are required during the Installation process of Eclipse.
However, these dependencies might be out of date at some point.

So, I am wondering if this is the right way to approach this issue?

[Updated on: Wed, 08 February 2017 12:26]

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Re: Connection Issues during Installation Process [message #1753674 is a reply to message #1753644] Wed, 08 February 2017 17:37 Go to previous message
Eike Stepper is currently offline Eike StepperFriend
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A safe way would be to explicitely mirror the required repositories, see http://help.eclipse.org/neon/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.platform.doc.isv%2Fguide%2Fp2_mirror.html for details. If you've done that you'll need to specify URI redirections and map the original URI to the mirrors, see https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Oomph_Authoring#Hosting_your_own_index_.2F_catalogs .

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