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Re: Building org.eclipse.epp.package.java [message #494393 is a reply to message #494375] |
Fri, 30 October 2009 14:09 |
Andrew Niefer Messages: 990 Registered: July 2009 |
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You are missing the metadata for the "epp.package.java" itself.
Depending on what your actually doing, you can just mirror that from
here (I think) http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/
In this case you don't need the stuff from CVS.
OR, you can build the stuff you checked out of CVS.
I'm not sure the details of building the package, you can try setting up
your own product build on the .product file, or there is also
org.eclipse.epp/rleeng/org.eclipse.epp.pde.build which seems to contain
scripts that might do it for you (see build-pde.xml).
-Andrew
Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
> (Apologies for cross-posting. Trying eclipse.platform.pde as
> eclipse.platform.packaging seems to be unattended... If this is not a
> suitable newsgroup for this post either, any advice on where I could try
> next would be highly appreciated.)
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to build an Eclipse distribution using the
> org.eclipse.epp.package.java product (using 3.5.1).
>
> First, I checked out the org.eclipse.epp.package.java and
> org.eclipse.epp.package.java.feature projects from the CVS
> (org.eclipse.epp/packages), in my workspace.
>
> Then, I used the P2 mirroring application to create a local mirror of
> the 3.5 repository under
>
> D:\Projects\epp\workspace\org.modelplex.platform.epp.mirrors \galileo
>
> Now, I'm trying to run the P2 Director application (as per
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPP/Galileo_Packages) with the following
> arguments (via Run Configurations->Eclipse Application)
>
> Program arguments:
> -consoleLog
> -m
> file://D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp. mirrors/galileo/
> -a
> file://D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp. mirrors/galileo/
> -installIU epp.package.java
> -destination d:/temp
> -profile epp.package.java
> -flavor tooling
> -profileProperties org.eclipse.update.install.features=true
> -bundlepool d:/temp
> -p2.os linux -p2.ws gtk -p2.arch x86_64
> -roaming
>
> Vm arguments:
> -Declipse.p2.mirrors=false -Declipse.p2.data.area=d:temp/eclipse/p2
>
> Running this configuration fails with the following error:
>
> "The installable unit epp.package.java has not been found"
>
> How should I configure/run the director application so that it can find it?
>
> Cheers,
> Dimitris
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Re: Building org.eclipse.epp.package.java [message #494407 is a reply to message #494393] |
Fri, 30 October 2009 14:34 |
Dimitrios Kolovos Messages: 1776 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Andrew,
Many thanks for your reply! I mirrored
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/ to a local
repository
(D:\Projects\epp\workspace\org.modelplex.platform.epp.mirror s\galileopackages)
and added the local repository to the metadataRepository and
artefactRepository parameters in my launch configuration as follows:
-consoleLog
-metadataRepository
file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp .mirrors/galileo/,file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.mode lplex.platform.epp.mirrors/galileopackages/
-artifactRepository
file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp .mirrors/galileo/,file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.mode lplex.platform.epp.mirrors/galileopackages/
-installIU epp.product.java
-destination d:/temp
-profile epp.product.java
-flavor tooling
-profileProperties org.eclipse.update.install.features=true
-bundlepool d:/temp
-p2.os linux -p2.ws gtk -p2.arch x86_64
-roaming
but I'm getting the same error. Any thoughts on what I should try next?
Cheers,
Dimitris
Andrew Niefer wrote:
> You are missing the metadata for the "epp.package.java" itself.
>
> Depending on what your actually doing, you can just mirror that from
> here (I think) http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/
> In this case you don't need the stuff from CVS.
>
> OR, you can build the stuff you checked out of CVS.
> I'm not sure the details of building the package, you can try setting up
> your own product build on the .product file, or there is also
> org.eclipse.epp/rleeng/org.eclipse.epp.pde.build which seems to contain
> scripts that might do it for you (see build-pde.xml).
>
> -Andrew
>
> Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
>> (Apologies for cross-posting. Trying eclipse.platform.pde as
>> eclipse.platform.packaging seems to be unattended... If this is not a
>> suitable newsgroup for this post either, any advice on where I could try
>> next would be highly appreciated.)
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm trying to build an Eclipse distribution using the
>> org.eclipse.epp.package.java product (using 3.5.1).
>>
>> First, I checked out the org.eclipse.epp.package.java and
>> org.eclipse.epp.package.java.feature projects from the CVS
>> (org.eclipse.epp/packages), in my workspace.
>>
>> Then, I used the P2 mirroring application to create a local mirror of
>> the 3.5 repository under
>>
>> D:\Projects\epp\workspace\org.modelplex.platform.epp.mirrors \galileo
>>
>> Now, I'm trying to run the P2 Director application (as per
>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPP/Galileo_Packages) with the following
>> arguments (via Run Configurations->Eclipse Application)
>>
>> Program arguments:
>> -consoleLog
>> -m
>> file://D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp. mirrors/galileo/
>>
>> -a
>> file://D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp. mirrors/galileo/
>>
>> -installIU epp.package.java
>> -destination d:/temp
>> -profile epp.package.java
>> -flavor tooling
>> -profileProperties org.eclipse.update.install.features=true
>> -bundlepool d:/temp
>> -p2.os linux -p2.ws gtk -p2.arch x86_64
>> -roaming
>>
>> Vm arguments:
>> -Declipse.p2.mirrors=false -Declipse.p2.data.area=d:temp/eclipse/p2
>>
>> Running this configuration fails with the following error:
>>
>> "The installable unit epp.package.java has not been found"
>>
>> How should I configure/run the director application so that it can
>> find it?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dimitris
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Re: Building org.eclipse.epp.package.java [message #494489 is a reply to message #494407] |
Fri, 30 October 2009 20:23 |
Dimitrios Kolovos Messages: 1776 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Andrew,
I think I should be mirroring
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/ SR1/
instead. I'll try that and get back to you if the problem persists.
Cheers,
Dimitris
Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> Many thanks for your reply! I mirrored
> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/ to a local
> repository
> (D:\Projects\epp\workspace\org.modelplex.platform.epp.mirror s\galileopackages)
> and added the local repository to the metadataRepository and
> artefactRepository parameters in my launch configuration as follows:
>
> -consoleLog
> -metadataRepository
> file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp .mirrors/galileo/,file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.mode lplex.platform.epp.mirrors/galileopackages/
>
> -artifactRepository
> file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp .mirrors/galileo/,file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.mode lplex.platform.epp.mirrors/galileopackages/
>
> -installIU epp.product.java
> -destination d:/temp
> -profile epp.product.java
> -flavor tooling
> -profileProperties org.eclipse.update.install.features=true
> -bundlepool d:/temp
> -p2.os linux -p2.ws gtk -p2.arch x86_64
> -roaming
>
> but I'm getting the same error. Any thoughts on what I should try next?
>
> Cheers,
> Dimitris
>
> Andrew Niefer wrote:
>> You are missing the metadata for the "epp.package.java" itself.
>>
>> Depending on what your actually doing, you can just mirror that from
>> here (I think)
>> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/
>> In this case you don't need the stuff from CVS.
>>
>> OR, you can build the stuff you checked out of CVS.
>> I'm not sure the details of building the package, you can try setting
>> up your own product build on the .product file, or there is also
>> org.eclipse.epp/rleeng/org.eclipse.epp.pde.build which seems to
>> contain scripts that might do it for you (see build-pde.xml).
>>
>> -Andrew
>>
>> Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
>>> (Apologies for cross-posting. Trying eclipse.platform.pde as
>>> eclipse.platform.packaging seems to be unattended... If this is not a
>>> suitable newsgroup for this post either, any advice on where I could try
>>> next would be highly appreciated.)
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to build an Eclipse distribution using the
>>> org.eclipse.epp.package.java product (using 3.5.1).
>>>
>>> First, I checked out the org.eclipse.epp.package.java and
>>> org.eclipse.epp.package.java.feature projects from the CVS
>>> (org.eclipse.epp/packages), in my workspace.
>>>
>>> Then, I used the P2 mirroring application to create a local mirror of
>>> the 3.5 repository under
>>>
>>> D:\Projects\epp\workspace\org.modelplex.platform.epp.mirrors \galileo
>>>
>>> Now, I'm trying to run the P2 Director application (as per
>>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPP/Galileo_Packages) with the following
>>> arguments (via Run Configurations->Eclipse Application)
>>>
>>> Program arguments:
>>> -consoleLog
>>> -m
>>> file://D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp. mirrors/galileo/
>>>
>>> -a
>>> file://D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp. mirrors/galileo/
>>>
>>> -installIU epp.package.java
>>> -destination d:/temp
>>> -profile epp.package.java
>>> -flavor tooling
>>> -profileProperties org.eclipse.update.install.features=true
>>> -bundlepool d:/temp
>>> -p2.os linux -p2.ws gtk -p2.arch x86_64
>>> -roaming
>>>
>>> Vm arguments:
>>> -Declipse.p2.mirrors=false -Declipse.p2.data.area=d:temp/eclipse/p2
>>>
>>> Running this configuration fails with the following error:
>>>
>>> "The installable unit epp.package.java has not been found"
>>>
>>> How should I configure/run the director application so that it can
>>> find it?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Dimitris
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Re: Building org.eclipse.epp.package.java [message #494746 is a reply to message #494489] |
Mon, 02 November 2009 13:45 |
Dimitrios Kolovos Messages: 1776 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Andrew,
I've made some progress but still no cigar. I've had to copy the
contents of technology/epp/packages/galileo/SR1 from
download1.eclipse.org as the mirroring application would not create the
correct artifacts.jar/content.jar (for some reason).
Now I've got past the epp.package.java error on to the next one:
Missing requirement: EPP Java Package 1.2.1.20090918-0703
(org.eclipse.epp.package.java.feature.feature.group 1.2.1.20090918-0703)
requires 'org.eclipse.epp.usagedata.feature.feature.group 0.0.0' but it
could not be found
Any thoughts on this? What I'm really trying to do is to reproduce the
Java package so that I have a working example on which I can then build
a custom distribution.
Cheers,
Dimitris
Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> I think I should be mirroring
> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/ SR1/
> instead. I'll try that and get back to you if the problem persists.
>
> Cheers,
> Dimitris
>
> Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
>> Hi Andrew,
>>
>> Many thanks for your reply! I mirrored
>> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/ to a
>> local repository
>> (D:\Projects\epp\workspace\org.modelplex.platform.epp.mirror s\galileopackages)
>> and added the local repository to the metadataRepository and
>> artefactRepository parameters in my launch configuration as follows:
>>
>> -consoleLog
>> -metadataRepository
>> file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp .mirrors/galileo/,file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.mode lplex.platform.epp.mirrors/galileopackages/
>>
>> -artifactRepository
>> file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp .mirrors/galileo/,file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.mode lplex.platform.epp.mirrors/galileopackages/
>>
>> -installIU epp.product.java
>> -destination d:/temp
>> -profile epp.product.java
>> -flavor tooling
>> -profileProperties org.eclipse.update.install.features=true
>> -bundlepool d:/temp
>> -p2.os linux -p2.ws gtk -p2.arch x86_64
>> -roaming
>>
>> but I'm getting the same error. Any thoughts on what I should try next?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dimitris
>>
>> Andrew Niefer wrote:
>>> You are missing the metadata for the "epp.package.java" itself.
>>>
>>> Depending on what your actually doing, you can just mirror that from
>>> here (I think)
>>> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/
>>> In this case you don't need the stuff from CVS.
>>>
>>> OR, you can build the stuff you checked out of CVS.
>>> I'm not sure the details of building the package, you can try setting
>>> up your own product build on the .product file, or there is also
>>> org.eclipse.epp/rleeng/org.eclipse.epp.pde.build which seems to
>>> contain scripts that might do it for you (see build-pde.xml).
>>>
>>> -Andrew
>>>
>>> Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
>>>> (Apologies for cross-posting. Trying eclipse.platform.pde as
>>>> eclipse.platform.packaging seems to be unattended... If this is not a
>>>> suitable newsgroup for this post either, any advice on where I could
>>>> try
>>>> next would be highly appreciated.)
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to build an Eclipse distribution using the
>>>> org.eclipse.epp.package.java product (using 3.5.1).
>>>>
>>>> First, I checked out the org.eclipse.epp.package.java and
>>>> org.eclipse.epp.package.java.feature projects from the CVS
>>>> (org.eclipse.epp/packages), in my workspace.
>>>>
>>>> Then, I used the P2 mirroring application to create a local mirror of
>>>> the 3.5 repository under
>>>>
>>>> D:\Projects\epp\workspace\org.modelplex.platform.epp.mirrors \galileo
>>>>
>>>> Now, I'm trying to run the P2 Director application (as per
>>>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPP/Galileo_Packages) with the following
>>>> arguments (via Run Configurations->Eclipse Application)
>>>>
>>>> Program arguments:
>>>> -consoleLog
>>>> -m
>>>> file://D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp. mirrors/galileo/
>>>>
>>>> -a
>>>> file://D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp. mirrors/galileo/
>>>>
>>>> -installIU epp.package.java
>>>> -destination d:/temp
>>>> -profile epp.package.java
>>>> -flavor tooling
>>>> -profileProperties org.eclipse.update.install.features=true
>>>> -bundlepool d:/temp
>>>> -p2.os linux -p2.ws gtk -p2.arch x86_64
>>>> -roaming
>>>>
>>>> Vm arguments:
>>>> -Declipse.p2.mirrors=false -Declipse.p2.data.area=d:temp/eclipse/p2
>>>>
>>>> Running this configuration fails with the following error:
>>>>
>>>> "The installable unit epp.package.java has not been found"
>>>>
>>>> How should I configure/run the director application so that it can
>>>> find it?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Dimitris
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Re: Building org.eclipse.epp.package.java [message #603040 is a reply to message #494375] |
Fri, 30 October 2009 14:09 |
Andrew Niefer Messages: 990 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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You are missing the metadata for the "epp.package.java" itself.
Depending on what your actually doing, you can just mirror that from
here (I think) http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/
In this case you don't need the stuff from CVS.
OR, you can build the stuff you checked out of CVS.
I'm not sure the details of building the package, you can try setting up
your own product build on the .product file, or there is also
org.eclipse.epp/rleeng/org.eclipse.epp.pde.build which seems to contain
scripts that might do it for you (see build-pde.xml).
-Andrew
Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
> (Apologies for cross-posting. Trying eclipse.platform.pde as
> eclipse.platform.packaging seems to be unattended... If this is not a
> suitable newsgroup for this post either, any advice on where I could try
> next would be highly appreciated.)
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to build an Eclipse distribution using the
> org.eclipse.epp.package.java product (using 3.5.1).
>
> First, I checked out the org.eclipse.epp.package.java and
> org.eclipse.epp.package.java.feature projects from the CVS
> (org.eclipse.epp/packages), in my workspace.
>
> Then, I used the P2 mirroring application to create a local mirror of
> the 3.5 repository under
>
> D:\Projects\epp\workspace\org.modelplex.platform.epp.mirrors \galileo
>
> Now, I'm trying to run the P2 Director application (as per
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPP/Galileo_Packages) with the following
> arguments (via Run Configurations->Eclipse Application)
>
> Program arguments:
> -consoleLog
> -m
> file://D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp. mirrors/galileo/
> -a
> file://D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp. mirrors/galileo/
> -installIU epp.package.java
> -destination d:/temp
> -profile epp.package.java
> -flavor tooling
> -profileProperties org.eclipse.update.install.features=true
> -bundlepool d:/temp
> -p2.os linux -p2.ws gtk -p2.arch x86_64
> -roaming
>
> Vm arguments:
> -Declipse.p2.mirrors=false -Declipse.p2.data.area=d:temp/eclipse/p2
>
> Running this configuration fails with the following error:
>
> "The installable unit epp.package.java has not been found"
>
> How should I configure/run the director application so that it can find it?
>
> Cheers,
> Dimitris
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Re: Building org.eclipse.epp.package.java [message #603043 is a reply to message #494393] |
Fri, 30 October 2009 14:34 |
Dimitrios Kolovos Messages: 1776 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Andrew,
Many thanks for your reply! I mirrored
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/ to a local
repository
(D:\Projects\epp\workspace\org.modelplex.platform.epp.mirror s\galileopackages)
and added the local repository to the metadataRepository and
artefactRepository parameters in my launch configuration as follows:
-consoleLog
-metadataRepository
file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp .mirrors/galileo/,file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.mode lplex.platform.epp.mirrors/galileopackages/
-artifactRepository
file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp .mirrors/galileo/,file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.mode lplex.platform.epp.mirrors/galileopackages/
-installIU epp.product.java
-destination d:/temp
-profile epp.product.java
-flavor tooling
-profileProperties org.eclipse.update.install.features=true
-bundlepool d:/temp
-p2.os linux -p2.ws gtk -p2.arch x86_64
-roaming
but I'm getting the same error. Any thoughts on what I should try next?
Cheers,
Dimitris
Andrew Niefer wrote:
> You are missing the metadata for the "epp.package.java" itself.
>
> Depending on what your actually doing, you can just mirror that from
> here (I think) http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/
> In this case you don't need the stuff from CVS.
>
> OR, you can build the stuff you checked out of CVS.
> I'm not sure the details of building the package, you can try setting up
> your own product build on the .product file, or there is also
> org.eclipse.epp/rleeng/org.eclipse.epp.pde.build which seems to contain
> scripts that might do it for you (see build-pde.xml).
>
> -Andrew
>
> Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
>> (Apologies for cross-posting. Trying eclipse.platform.pde as
>> eclipse.platform.packaging seems to be unattended... If this is not a
>> suitable newsgroup for this post either, any advice on where I could try
>> next would be highly appreciated.)
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm trying to build an Eclipse distribution using the
>> org.eclipse.epp.package.java product (using 3.5.1).
>>
>> First, I checked out the org.eclipse.epp.package.java and
>> org.eclipse.epp.package.java.feature projects from the CVS
>> (org.eclipse.epp/packages), in my workspace.
>>
>> Then, I used the P2 mirroring application to create a local mirror of
>> the 3.5 repository under
>>
>> D:\Projects\epp\workspace\org.modelplex.platform.epp.mirrors \galileo
>>
>> Now, I'm trying to run the P2 Director application (as per
>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPP/Galileo_Packages) with the following
>> arguments (via Run Configurations->Eclipse Application)
>>
>> Program arguments:
>> -consoleLog
>> -m
>> file://D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp. mirrors/galileo/
>>
>> -a
>> file://D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp. mirrors/galileo/
>>
>> -installIU epp.package.java
>> -destination d:/temp
>> -profile epp.package.java
>> -flavor tooling
>> -profileProperties org.eclipse.update.install.features=true
>> -bundlepool d:/temp
>> -p2.os linux -p2.ws gtk -p2.arch x86_64
>> -roaming
>>
>> Vm arguments:
>> -Declipse.p2.mirrors=false -Declipse.p2.data.area=d:temp/eclipse/p2
>>
>> Running this configuration fails with the following error:
>>
>> "The installable unit epp.package.java has not been found"
>>
>> How should I configure/run the director application so that it can
>> find it?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dimitris
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Re: Building org.eclipse.epp.package.java [message #603048 is a reply to message #494407] |
Fri, 30 October 2009 20:23 |
Dimitrios Kolovos Messages: 1776 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Andrew,
I think I should be mirroring
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/ SR1/
instead. I'll try that and get back to you if the problem persists.
Cheers,
Dimitris
Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> Many thanks for your reply! I mirrored
> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/ to a local
> repository
> (D:\Projects\epp\workspace\org.modelplex.platform.epp.mirror s\galileopackages)
> and added the local repository to the metadataRepository and
> artefactRepository parameters in my launch configuration as follows:
>
> -consoleLog
> -metadataRepository
> file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp .mirrors/galileo/,file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.mode lplex.platform.epp.mirrors/galileopackages/
>
> -artifactRepository
> file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp .mirrors/galileo/,file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.mode lplex.platform.epp.mirrors/galileopackages/
>
> -installIU epp.product.java
> -destination d:/temp
> -profile epp.product.java
> -flavor tooling
> -profileProperties org.eclipse.update.install.features=true
> -bundlepool d:/temp
> -p2.os linux -p2.ws gtk -p2.arch x86_64
> -roaming
>
> but I'm getting the same error. Any thoughts on what I should try next?
>
> Cheers,
> Dimitris
>
> Andrew Niefer wrote:
>> You are missing the metadata for the "epp.package.java" itself.
>>
>> Depending on what your actually doing, you can just mirror that from
>> here (I think)
>> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/
>> In this case you don't need the stuff from CVS.
>>
>> OR, you can build the stuff you checked out of CVS.
>> I'm not sure the details of building the package, you can try setting
>> up your own product build on the .product file, or there is also
>> org.eclipse.epp/rleeng/org.eclipse.epp.pde.build which seems to
>> contain scripts that might do it for you (see build-pde.xml).
>>
>> -Andrew
>>
>> Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
>>> (Apologies for cross-posting. Trying eclipse.platform.pde as
>>> eclipse.platform.packaging seems to be unattended... If this is not a
>>> suitable newsgroup for this post either, any advice on where I could try
>>> next would be highly appreciated.)
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to build an Eclipse distribution using the
>>> org.eclipse.epp.package.java product (using 3.5.1).
>>>
>>> First, I checked out the org.eclipse.epp.package.java and
>>> org.eclipse.epp.package.java.feature projects from the CVS
>>> (org.eclipse.epp/packages), in my workspace.
>>>
>>> Then, I used the P2 mirroring application to create a local mirror of
>>> the 3.5 repository under
>>>
>>> D:\Projects\epp\workspace\org.modelplex.platform.epp.mirrors \galileo
>>>
>>> Now, I'm trying to run the P2 Director application (as per
>>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPP/Galileo_Packages) with the following
>>> arguments (via Run Configurations->Eclipse Application)
>>>
>>> Program arguments:
>>> -consoleLog
>>> -m
>>> file://D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp. mirrors/galileo/
>>>
>>> -a
>>> file://D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp. mirrors/galileo/
>>>
>>> -installIU epp.package.java
>>> -destination d:/temp
>>> -profile epp.package.java
>>> -flavor tooling
>>> -profileProperties org.eclipse.update.install.features=true
>>> -bundlepool d:/temp
>>> -p2.os linux -p2.ws gtk -p2.arch x86_64
>>> -roaming
>>>
>>> Vm arguments:
>>> -Declipse.p2.mirrors=false -Declipse.p2.data.area=d:temp/eclipse/p2
>>>
>>> Running this configuration fails with the following error:
>>>
>>> "The installable unit epp.package.java has not been found"
>>>
>>> How should I configure/run the director application so that it can
>>> find it?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Dimitris
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Re: Building org.eclipse.epp.package.java [message #603062 is a reply to message #494489] |
Mon, 02 November 2009 13:45 |
Dimitrios Kolovos Messages: 1776 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Andrew,
I've made some progress but still no cigar. I've had to copy the
contents of technology/epp/packages/galileo/SR1 from
download1.eclipse.org as the mirroring application would not create the
correct artifacts.jar/content.jar (for some reason).
Now I've got past the epp.package.java error on to the next one:
Missing requirement: EPP Java Package 1.2.1.20090918-0703
(org.eclipse.epp.package.java.feature.feature.group 1.2.1.20090918-0703)
requires 'org.eclipse.epp.usagedata.feature.feature.group 0.0.0' but it
could not be found
Any thoughts on this? What I'm really trying to do is to reproduce the
Java package so that I have a working example on which I can then build
a custom distribution.
Cheers,
Dimitris
Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> I think I should be mirroring
> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/ SR1/
> instead. I'll try that and get back to you if the problem persists.
>
> Cheers,
> Dimitris
>
> Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
>> Hi Andrew,
>>
>> Many thanks for your reply! I mirrored
>> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/ to a
>> local repository
>> (D:\Projects\epp\workspace\org.modelplex.platform.epp.mirror s\galileopackages)
>> and added the local repository to the metadataRepository and
>> artefactRepository parameters in my launch configuration as follows:
>>
>> -consoleLog
>> -metadataRepository
>> file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp .mirrors/galileo/,file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.mode lplex.platform.epp.mirrors/galileopackages/
>>
>> -artifactRepository
>> file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp .mirrors/galileo/,file:///D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.mode lplex.platform.epp.mirrors/galileopackages/
>>
>> -installIU epp.product.java
>> -destination d:/temp
>> -profile epp.product.java
>> -flavor tooling
>> -profileProperties org.eclipse.update.install.features=true
>> -bundlepool d:/temp
>> -p2.os linux -p2.ws gtk -p2.arch x86_64
>> -roaming
>>
>> but I'm getting the same error. Any thoughts on what I should try next?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dimitris
>>
>> Andrew Niefer wrote:
>>> You are missing the metadata for the "epp.package.java" itself.
>>>
>>> Depending on what your actually doing, you can just mirror that from
>>> here (I think)
>>> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo/
>>> In this case you don't need the stuff from CVS.
>>>
>>> OR, you can build the stuff you checked out of CVS.
>>> I'm not sure the details of building the package, you can try setting
>>> up your own product build on the .product file, or there is also
>>> org.eclipse.epp/rleeng/org.eclipse.epp.pde.build which seems to
>>> contain scripts that might do it for you (see build-pde.xml).
>>>
>>> -Andrew
>>>
>>> Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
>>>> (Apologies for cross-posting. Trying eclipse.platform.pde as
>>>> eclipse.platform.packaging seems to be unattended... If this is not a
>>>> suitable newsgroup for this post either, any advice on where I could
>>>> try
>>>> next would be highly appreciated.)
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to build an Eclipse distribution using the
>>>> org.eclipse.epp.package.java product (using 3.5.1).
>>>>
>>>> First, I checked out the org.eclipse.epp.package.java and
>>>> org.eclipse.epp.package.java.feature projects from the CVS
>>>> (org.eclipse.epp/packages), in my workspace.
>>>>
>>>> Then, I used the P2 mirroring application to create a local mirror of
>>>> the 3.5 repository under
>>>>
>>>> D:\Projects\epp\workspace\org.modelplex.platform.epp.mirrors \galileo
>>>>
>>>> Now, I'm trying to run the P2 Director application (as per
>>>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPP/Galileo_Packages) with the following
>>>> arguments (via Run Configurations->Eclipse Application)
>>>>
>>>> Program arguments:
>>>> -consoleLog
>>>> -m
>>>> file://D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp. mirrors/galileo/
>>>>
>>>> -a
>>>> file://D:/Projects/epp/workspace/org.modelplex.platform.epp. mirrors/galileo/
>>>>
>>>> -installIU epp.package.java
>>>> -destination d:/temp
>>>> -profile epp.package.java
>>>> -flavor tooling
>>>> -profileProperties org.eclipse.update.install.features=true
>>>> -bundlepool d:/temp
>>>> -p2.os linux -p2.ws gtk -p2.arch x86_64
>>>> -roaming
>>>>
>>>> Vm arguments:
>>>> -Declipse.p2.mirrors=false -Declipse.p2.data.area=d:temp/eclipse/p2
>>>>
>>>> Running this configuration fails with the following error:
>>>>
>>>> "The installable unit epp.package.java has not been found"
>>>>
>>>> How should I configure/run the director application so that it can
>>>> find it?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Dimitris
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