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Maintaining a feature/bundle repository for buckminster [message #378235] Wed, 02 July 2008 08:23
Florian Hackenberger is currently offline Florian HackenbergerFriend
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Hi!

My build environment relies on buckminster for continuous integration. I'm
currently using my eclipse installation as a pool for features and plugins
required for the compilation stage. This solution however has its problems,
because e.g. the org.eclipse.rcp feature installed by eclipse misses some
fragments required by buckminster to resolve my query.
What is the recommended approach to maintaining a repository of build
dependencies? It would be ideal if the eclipse IDE used for development
could utilise this repository as well. An important requirement is the
ability to update the features in a coordinated manner. My initial idea was
to use an extension location (bundle pool in ganymede), but I have not yet
found a way to install all fragments of org.eclipse.rcp into this
repository. The RCP delta pack misses a few fragments (notably
org.eclipse.swt.motif.linux.x86), which are installed by buckminster when
calling it like this:
../buckminster install http://update.eclipse.org/updates/3.3 org.eclipse.rcp

Could someone please give a few hints?

BTW: Where are features stored when using a bundle pool (shared installation
with ganymede?

Cheers,
Florian
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