are "dropins" and "links" still supported for AUTs [message #1807993] |
Thu, 13 June 2019 20:20 |
Gene Smith Messages: 2 Registered: December 2015 |
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Can you tell me if the support for Eclipse installs with "dropins" and "links" is being dropped?
The newest RCPTT IDE can't fully launch an AUT which uses "dropins" and one link in "links". Something launches, but it does not include anything from the "dropins" and "links".
The 2.4.2 RCPTT IDE includes the plugins we expected to need for it to work.
If we search for "Equinox p2, backward compatibility support" we see it includes:
Eclipse Platform 4.12.0.v20190411-0900 org.eclipse.platform.feature.group Eclipse.org
Equinox p2, Provisioning for IDEs. 2.4.400.v20190409-0548 org.eclipse.equinox.p2.user.ui.feature.group Eclipse.org - Equinox
Equinox p2, backward compatibility support 1.4.400.v20190409-0548 org.eclipse.equinox.p2.extras.feature.feature.group Eclipse.org - Equinox
Equinox p2, backward compatibility support 1.4.400.v20190409-0548 org.eclipse.equinox.p2.extras.feature.feature.group Eclipse.org - Equinox
Equinox p2, Provisioning for IDEs. 2.4.400.v20190409-0548 org.eclipse.equinox.p2.user.ui.feature.group Eclipse.org - Equinox
Equinox p2, backward compatibility support 1.4.400.v20190409-0548 org.eclipse.equinox.p2.extras.feature.feature.group Eclipse.org - Equinox
But it does not launch the AUT as 2.4.1 RCPTT does. I also tried the nightly build of 2.5.0 RCPTT IDE, and it had the same issues.
The runner documentation says there is the option to reference a directory, which will will do additional installs. But believe that is referring to something else. And in any case, we can't find a mapping for it in the IDE's AUT configuration.
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