how to create a custom build [message #57974] |
Sun, 01 October 2006 13:38  |
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Originally posted by: reneschm.cs.tu-berlin.de
Hi all,
We have extended GMF with some features. So we had to modify some of the
existing projects and add some new projects. All of them are in our own
CVS repository.
Now we tried to create a build of our custom GMF. Therefore we modified
the mapfiles in our local copy of org.eclipse.gmf.releng\maps
so that the entries point to our CVS. This works quiet good so that the
build contains our changes in existing GMF projects.
But the projects that are new, are still missing in the build.
What do we have to do, so that our new projects will be included in the
build?
Thanks,
Rene
TU Berlin - Tiger Team
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Re: how to create a custom build [message #57997 is a reply to message #57974] |
Sun, 01 October 2006 19:39  |
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Have you created a map file with your plug-ins? And, do you have a new
component and feature in the build that include your plug-ins? The build
will need this feature in order to know to look in the map files for your
plug-ins and their location, and then generate the build scripts for this
component.
Best,
Rich
On 10/1/06 1:38 PM, in article efoue1$904$1@utils.eclipse.org, "Rene
Schmutzler" <reneschm@cs.tu-berlin.de> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We have extended GMF with some features. So we had to modify some of the
> existing projects and add some new projects. All of them are in our own
> CVS repository.
> Now we tried to create a build of our custom GMF. Therefore we modified
> the mapfiles in our local copy of org.eclipse.gmf.releng\maps
> so that the entries point to our CVS. This works quiet good so that the
> build contains our changes in existing GMF projects.
> But the projects that are new, are still missing in the build.
>
> What do we have to do, so that our new projects will be included in the
> build?
>
> Thanks,
> Rene
>
> TU Berlin - Tiger Team
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