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Problem resolving buckminster-dev.cquery [message #379904] Fri, 29 August 2008 18:57 Go to next message
Scott Hendrickson is currently offline Scott HendricksonFriend
Messages: 69
Registered: July 2009
Member
Hello,

I have installed Eclipse 3.3, with the RCP-SDK and after resolving the
following cquery

http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster/samples/queries/buckminst er-dev.cquery

I get compile errors due to missing org.eclipse.ecf classes. I've tried
installing the latest ECF features from

http://download.eclipse.org/technology/ecf/2.0/updateSite

But, this didn't solve the problem.

Any suggestions?

(Also, Re: Updates for 3.3 and 3.4
are the headless downloads of buckminster up to date as well?)

Thanks,
-- Scott
Re: Problem resolving buckminster-dev.cquery [message #379907 is a reply to message #379904] Sat, 30 August 2008 12:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Thomas Hallgren is currently offline Thomas HallgrenFriend
Messages: 3240
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi Scott,
Please use buckminster.cquery for the 3.3 platform. The buckminster-dev.cquery is for the
3.4 platform.

The reason for this is that we needed a special 3.3.x branch for some of our bundles to
accomodate API differences in the platform. The buckminster.cquery caters for this. The
buckminster-dev.cquery however, uses the trunk for all bundles and that doesn't work very
well on a 3.3 platform (as you just discovered).

Regards,
Thomas Hallgren

Scott A. Hendrickson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have installed Eclipse 3.3, with the RCP-SDK and after resolving the
> following cquery
>
> http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster/samples/queries/buckminst er-dev.cquery
>
> I get compile errors due to missing org.eclipse.ecf classes. I've tried
> installing the latest ECF features from
>
> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/ecf/2.0/updateSite
>
> But, this didn't solve the problem.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> (Also, Re: Updates for 3.3 and 3.4
> are the headless downloads of buckminster up to date as well?)
>
> Thanks,
> -- Scott
Re: Problem resolving buckminster-dev.cquery [message #379910 is a reply to message #379907] Sat, 30 August 2008 14:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Scott Hendrickson is currently offline Scott HendricksonFriend
Messages: 69
Registered: July 2009
Member
Thanks Thomas,

Great, I got it to work with Eclipse 3.4 without problems. If you want
to make a note of the different queries, I was following the informaiton
here:

http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Getting_started_with_Buckm inster#Installation_for_Buckminster_contributors

Thanks for your help.

-- Scott


Thomas Hallgren wrote:
> Hi Scott,
> Please use buckminster.cquery for the 3.3 platform. The
> buckminster-dev.cquery is for the 3.4 platform.
>
> The reason for this is that we needed a special 3.3.x branch for some of
> our bundles to accomodate API differences in the platform. The
> buckminster.cquery caters for this. The buckminster-dev.cquery however,
> uses the trunk for all bundles and that doesn't work very well on a 3.3
> platform (as you just discovered).
>
> Regards,
> Thomas Hallgren
>
> Scott A. Hendrickson wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have installed Eclipse 3.3, with the RCP-SDK and after resolving the
>> following cquery
>>
>> http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster/samples/queries/buckminst er-dev.cquery
>>
>> I get compile errors due to missing org.eclipse.ecf classes. I've
>> tried installing the latest ECF features from
>>
>> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/ecf/2.0/updateSite
>>
>> But, this didn't solve the problem.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> (Also, Re: Updates for 3.3 and 3.4
>> are the headless downloads of buckminster up to date as well?)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -- Scott
Re: Problem resolving buckminster-dev.cquery [message #379911 is a reply to message #379910] Sat, 30 August 2008 21:11 Go to previous message
Henrik Lindberg is currently offline Henrik LindbergFriend
Messages: 2509
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
I added a note to the wiki page, that a 3.4 is required. Thanks for
pointing this out.
- henrik

Scott A. Hendrickson wrote:
> Thanks Thomas,
>
> Great, I got it to work with Eclipse 3.4 without problems. If you want
> to make a note of the different queries, I was following the informaiton
> here:
>
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Getting_started_with_Buckm inster#Installation_for_Buckminster_contributors
>
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> -- Scott
>
>
> Thomas Hallgren wrote:
>> Hi Scott,
>> Please use buckminster.cquery for the 3.3 platform. The
>> buckminster-dev.cquery is for the 3.4 platform.
>>
>> The reason for this is that we needed a special 3.3.x branch for some
>> of our bundles to accomodate API differences in the platform. The
>> buckminster.cquery caters for this. The buckminster-dev.cquery
>> however, uses the trunk for all bundles and that doesn't work very
>> well on a 3.3 platform (as you just discovered).
>>
>> Regards,
>> Thomas Hallgren
>>
>> Scott A. Hendrickson wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have installed Eclipse 3.3, with the RCP-SDK and after resolving
>>> the following cquery
>>>
>>> http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster/samples/queries/buckminst er-dev.cquery
>>>
>>>
>>> I get compile errors due to missing org.eclipse.ecf classes. I've
>>> tried installing the latest ECF features from
>>>
>>> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/ecf/2.0/updateSite
>>>
>>> But, this didn't solve the problem.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>> (Also, Re: Updates for 3.3 and 3.4
>>> are the headless downloads of buckminster up to date as well?)
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> -- Scott
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