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Buckminster build don't support optional features [message #385218] Wed, 13 May 2009 11:04 Go to next message
Mikhail Kadan is currently offline Mikhail KadanFriend
Messages: 61
Registered: July 2009
Member
Hello.

I try to build Eclipse product using Buckminster 3.4, or build p2-site
using Buckminster 3.5.

One of the features in my product (f.e. A.feature) includes another
feature (f.e. B.feature) as OPTIONAL, and this B.feature is not present in
workspace. When I use PDE build from product IDE, everything works fine,
but when I try to use Buckminster for building, I recieve an error

No component named B.feature:eclipse.feature is known to Buckminster

Yes, I know that there is no B.feature, but is only optional dependency
for A.feature, so it can be safely ignored. I think Buckminster don't
support optional dependencies in that way. How can I specify this
optionality for Buckminster?

Thanks.
Re: Buckminster build don't support optional features [message #385222 is a reply to message #385218] Wed, 13 May 2009 12:50 Go to previous message
Thomas Hallgren is currently offline Thomas HallgrenFriend
Messages: 3240
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi Mikhail,
This is supposed to work. The build should not fail on something that's optional. Can you please file a bugzilla for
this? An attachment with a sample would be very helpful.

Thanks,
Thomas Hallgren

Mikhail Kadan wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I try to build Eclipse product using Buckminster 3.4, or build p2-site
> using Buckminster 3.5.
>
> One of the features in my product (f.e. A.feature) includes another
> feature (f.e. B.feature) as OPTIONAL, and this B.feature is not present
> in workspace. When I use PDE build from product IDE, everything works
> fine, but when I try to use Buckminster for building, I recieve an error
>
> No component named B.feature:eclipse.feature is known to Buckminster
>
> Yes, I know that there is no B.feature, but is only optional dependency
> for A.feature, so it can be safely ignored. I think Buckminster don't
> support optional dependencies in that way. How can I specify this
> optionality for Buckminster?
>
> Thanks.
>
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