| Re: [buckminster-dev] Help to buckminster [message #3600] | 
Thu, 14 February 2008 07:28  | 
 
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Hi Henrik, 
from the looks of it, you are trying to extract a bundle in binary form  
using the cvs reader type. This is not something that this reader type  
is capable of at this time.The readers for source code management  
systems (cvs, svn, p4) all assumes that a folder is appointed and the  
component types are used for extracting meta-data information in this  
folder. 
 
A better way to to this would be to set up a shared update site  
containing the binaries and load bundles using the "eclipse.import"  
reader type. This will enable you to "import" the bundle into your  
workspace. See  
 http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster/samples/rmaps/dogfood2.rm ap for  
examples on how to do that. Another type of "site" that the  
"eclipse.import" reader will recognize is the PDE map file type used by  
Eclipse Orbit. Look at the "default" provider in the dogfood2.rmap. It  
will access a file that looks like this: 
 
 http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/downloads/drops/R200 709171314/orbitBundles-R200709171314.map 
 
You can use something similar. 
 
 
Let me know if this resolves this issue or if we need to figure out a  
better way to support your use-case. 
 
Regards, 
Thomas Hallgren 
 
spam@marzell.dk wrote: 
> Hi 
> 
> Here by att... 
> 
> /Henrik 
> 
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>    
>> Hi Henrik, 
>> I think you forgot to attach the rmap-file.txt. 
>> 
>> Regards, 
>> Thomas Hallgren 
>> 
>> spam@marzell.dk wrote: 
>>      
>>>  Hi 
>>> 
>>> Maybe I'm doing it all wrong.... 
>>> Maybe I should try to write what I'm trying todo: 
>>> 
>>> 1) We're doing an application on top of the Eclipse RCP 
>>> 
>>> 2) Because not all the need plug-ins are in the Eclipse RCP 
>>> (org.apache.log4j_1.2.13.v200706111418.jar, 
>>> org.eclipse.update.core.win32_3.2.100.v20070615.jar, 
>>> org.eclipse.update.core_3.2.101.R33x_v20070911.jar etc) we've done a 
>>> special feature with all the extraneeded plug-ins 
>>> 
>>> 3) I've done a feature which include: 
>>>         a) My own plugins 
>>>         b) feature for for the extra-plug-ins 
>>> 
>>> 4) That's the one called "develop.extra.plugin" in the rmap-file.txt 
>>> added 
>>> to this mail 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 5) The jar file is there at the right place 
>>> (org.apache.log4j_1.2.13.v200706111418.jar), what is the problem= 
>>>         ERROR   [0006] : No suitable provider for component 
>>> org.apache.log4j:osgi.bundle was found in searchPath 
>>> develop.extra.plugin 
>>>         ERROR   [0006] : Provider 
>>> cvs(:pserver:schulz@s60ad75.fid1.root4.net :/ntp_common_desktop,/RCP-SDK-3.3.X/RCP-SDK-EKSTRA/org.apach e.log4j): 
>>> No match found for component org.apache.log4j 
>>> 
>>> Was thinking it was because it don't want jar file or because the 
>>> version 
>>> number is in the jar file 
>>> 
>>> /Henrik 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>        
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