Pre-compiled bundles [message #14145] |
Tue, 26 August 2008 17:51 |
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Originally posted by: jonatan.hager.mailto.no
Hi,
Just found the Orbit projekt and I hope to find what I need. Beeing new to
this I can't seem to find
pre-compiled bundles (I find the source in CVS), can someone give me an
hint?
Why do I want precompiled versions?
I have no problem in compiling the code myself, but since the version is
using the qualifier principle it will get the timestamp when I compiled /
exported the bundle.
So a user can end up having the same bundle with the same version number
installed several times, with the only difference that the timestamp will
be different.
BR
J
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Re: Pre-compiled bundles [message #14164 is a reply to message #14145] |
Wed, 27 August 2008 20:34 |
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Originally posted by: david_williams.linux.vnet.ibm.com
In Orbit, there is pre-compiled bundles there, but they are exploded as
class files in cvs. Check the branches of projects.
But, not sure that's what you are asking. You are wanting to use an
Orbit bundle? Or producing your own?
We use map files for PDE build, so the plugin qualifier is determined by
the cvs timestamp (not the time of the build).
Using a map file might be what you need? (But, more a PDE Build issue,
not Orbit).
Once a bundle exists, there are ways to download and use that exact,
already built bundle ... clients of Orbit often use the map files
produced by Orbit, that have a "get" form to them (instead of cvs).
See "map file in GET, http format" on one of the download pages, such as
http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/downloads/drops/R200 80807152315/orbitBundles-R20080807152315.map
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Re: Pre-compiled bundles [message #14180 is a reply to message #14145] |
Wed, 27 August 2008 21:58 |
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Originally posted by: dcarver.starstandard.org
I think you want this link:
http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/downloads/
Jonatan H wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just found the Orbit projekt and I hope to find what I need. Beeing new to
> this I can't seem to find
> pre-compiled bundles (I find the source in CVS), can someone give me an
> hint?
>
> Why do I want precompiled versions?
> I have no problem in compiling the code myself, but since the version is
> using the qualifier principle it will get the timestamp when I compiled /
> exported the bundle.
> So a user can end up having the same bundle with the same version number
> installed several times, with the only difference that the timestamp will
> be different.
>
> BR
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Re: Pre-compiled bundles [message #14196 is a reply to message #14180] |
Sun, 31 August 2008 14:01 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: jonatan.hager.mailto.no
Right on the spot. The downloadable jar files founds on the URL was what I
wanted
BR
J
"David Carver" <dcarver@starstandard.org> skrev i meddelandet
news:48B5CDEB.8060006@starstandard.org...
>I think you want this link:
>
> http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/downloads/
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>
> Jonatan H wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just found the Orbit projekt and I hope to find what I need. Beeing new
>> to this I can't seem to find
>> pre-compiled bundles (I find the source in CVS), can someone give me an
>> hint?
>>
>> Why do I want precompiled versions?
>> I have no problem in compiling the code myself, but since the version is
>> using the qualifier principle it will get the timestamp when I compiled /
>> exported the bundle.
>> So a user can end up having the same bundle with the same version number
>> installed several times, with the only difference that the timestamp will
>> be different.
>>
>> BR
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Re: Pre-compiled bundles [message #564268 is a reply to message #14145] |
Wed, 27 August 2008 20:34 |
David Williams Messages: 176 Registered: July 2009 |
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In Orbit, there is pre-compiled bundles there, but they are exploded as
class files in cvs. Check the branches of projects.
But, not sure that's what you are asking. You are wanting to use an
Orbit bundle? Or producing your own?
We use map files for PDE build, so the plugin qualifier is determined by
the cvs timestamp (not the time of the build).
Using a map file might be what you need? (But, more a PDE Build issue,
not Orbit).
Once a bundle exists, there are ways to download and use that exact,
already built bundle ... clients of Orbit often use the map files
produced by Orbit, that have a "get" form to them (instead of cvs).
See "map file in GET, http format" on one of the download pages, such as
http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/downloads/drops/R200 80807152315/orbitBundles-R20080807152315.map
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Re: Pre-compiled bundles [message #564291 is a reply to message #14145] |
Wed, 27 August 2008 21:58 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: dcarver.starstandard.org
I think you want this link:
http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/downloads/
Jonatan H wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just found the Orbit projekt and I hope to find what I need. Beeing new to
> this I can't seem to find
> pre-compiled bundles (I find the source in CVS), can someone give me an
> hint?
>
> Why do I want precompiled versions?
> I have no problem in compiling the code myself, but since the version is
> using the qualifier principle it will get the timestamp when I compiled /
> exported the bundle.
> So a user can end up having the same bundle with the same version number
> installed several times, with the only difference that the timestamp will
> be different.
>
> BR
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Re: Pre-compiled bundles [message #564315 is a reply to message #14180] |
Sun, 31 August 2008 14:01 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: jonatan.hager.mailto.no
Right on the spot. The downloadable jar files founds on the URL was what I
wanted
BR
J
"David Carver" <dcarver@starstandard.org> skrev i meddelandet
news:48B5CDEB.8060006@starstandard.org...
>I think you want this link:
>
> http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/downloads/
>
>
> Jonatan H wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just found the Orbit projekt and I hope to find what I need. Beeing new
>> to this I can't seem to find
>> pre-compiled bundles (I find the source in CVS), can someone give me an
>> hint?
>>
>> Why do I want precompiled versions?
>> I have no problem in compiling the code myself, but since the version is
>> using the qualifier principle it will get the timestamp when I compiled /
>> exported the bundle.
>> So a user can end up having the same bundle with the same version number
>> installed several times, with the only difference that the timestamp will
>> be different.
>>
>> BR
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