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Re: xtext, how to export plug-ins [message #1721649 is a reply to message #1721643] |
Thu, 28 January 2016 21:56 |
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It is a good choice to set up a headless build that creates a p2 repository containing the feature, e.g. with Tycho. However, this requires that you learn about setting up a build process.
If you prefer the "easy" way from the IDE, you can use the export wizard for the feature and export it to some directory. This directory you can use as a local p2 repository for update.
The link describes the creation of an update site. This is still valid, but deprecated. Today, update sites are replaced by p2 repositories.
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Re: xtext, how to export plug-ins [message #1721832 is a reply to message #1721830] |
Sun, 31 January 2016 20:21 |
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this is hard to say.
so can use the "host osgi console" (select it in the console view) to examine the status of the plugins
- use ss rg.casualintellect.editor to get the plugin ids of your plugins
- use start <id> to start them. if they cannot be started you will get some error message.
did you have a look at the error log (view)? does it contain any error message? does the "current ide" have all requirements installed?
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