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Different materializing in headless mode with target definition [message #487087] Mon, 21 September 2009 19:40 Go to next message
Christian Weber is currently offline Christian WeberFriend
Messages: 5
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
hi,

i want to materialize a feature definition which includes eclipse
plugins located in my cvs and in the target platform. the target
platform is specified in a .target file. furthermore i have a simple
cquery file with a resource map.

in the ide the target platfom is set as active and the materialization
works fine.

if i use my headless buckminster configured eclipse with the same cquery
and resource map i get an error:
"ERROR [0002] : No suiteable provide for componente
plugin.in.targetplatform was found in resourceMap ...."

i have set the targetplaform with "buckminster importtargetplatform
--active pathtotargetfile"

if i check "buckminster listpreferences" the target platform and path to
target is set correct.

so why do i get the error?
thanks

christian
Re: Different materializing in headless mode with target definition [message #487102 is a reply to message #487087] Mon, 21 September 2009 21:46 Go to previous message
Christian Weber is currently offline Christian WeberFriend
Messages: 5
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
21.09.2009 21:40, Christian Weber:
> so why do i get the error?

i used "buckminster -data workspacepath import cqueryfile" and changed
the workspace configured with the target platform.

with "buckminster import cqueryfile" it worked like in the ide

so i configured my -data workspacepath with the target definition and
i'm happy now ;)


sorry
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