Materializing the workspace & target platform via mspec [message #385219] |
Wed, 13 May 2009 11:46  |
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Hi
I have tried materializing the workspace and target platform in one step
via a single mspec file. I have an mspec that materializes the target
platform bundles into a directory. This seems to work. However, the cquery
referenced by the mspec fails to run, because the target platform is of
course not yet set in Eclipse. Does this mean that this must be done in
two steps? Can I tell the cquery where to look for the (future) target
platform?
Thanks and Regards
Alex
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Re: Materializing the workspace & target platform via mspec [message #385220 is a reply to message #385219] |
Wed, 13 May 2009 12:05   |
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Hi
Just some additional information:
The error message I get in the end:
'Installing' has encountered a problem.
Resource 'xyz' does not exist.
Regards
Alex
> Hi
> I have tried materializing the workspace and target platform in one step
> via a single mspec file. I have an mspec that materializes the target
> platform bundles into a directory. This seems to work. However, the cquery
> referenced by the mspec fails to run, because the target platform is of
> course not yet set in Eclipse. Does this mean that this must be done in
> two steps? Can I tell the cquery where to look for the (future) target
> platform?
> Thanks and Regards
> Alex
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Re: Materializing the workspace & target platform via mspec [message #385221 is a reply to message #385219] |
Wed, 13 May 2009 12:48  |
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Hi Alex,
Yes, this is a current limitation in Buckminster. You need to do this in two steps.
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
Alex Chatziparaskewas wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have tried materializing the workspace and target platform in one step
> via a single mspec file. I have an mspec that materializes the target
> platform bundles into a directory. This seems to work. However, the
> cquery referenced by the mspec fails to run, because the target platform
> is of course not yet set in Eclipse. Does this mean that this must be
> done in two steps? Can I tell the cquery where to look for the (future)
> target platform?
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Alex
>
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