-Doomph.p2.pool argument [message #1801098] |
Sun, 13 January 2019 21:19 |
Mario Jauvin Messages: 94 Registered: October 2015 |
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I read the Oomph authoring page, the corresponding bugzilla and looked at the code and do not understand the purpose of the option. Here is what I have noticed:
If I start with the value set to @none the ability to select/change the bundle pool disappears from both the simple and advanced mode UI.
If I set the option to a path containing a bundle pool, the oomph.p2.pool system property will be overwritten to the value of the defaults.info file there fore ignoring the passed value.
Here are my questions:
- Is there any change in how oomph works when @none is specified (except for the UI difference), i.e. will the bundle pool specified in defaults.info be used and added to when required as usual?
- What is the purpose of setting the value to a file path corresponding to a bundle pool?
As usual, thanks for the replies.
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