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Re: Having cspec and cspex in one feature [message #554277 is a reply to message #554268] |
Fri, 20 August 2010 21:17 |
Henrik Lindberg Messages: 2509 Registered: July 2009 |
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Buckminster generates actions based on the component type and the meta
data it discovers. You can see what is generated per component type in
the reference section of the Bucky Book (or just view the cspec for a
component).
Any component with a generated cspec can have a cspex that "decorates"
the generated specification. In a component of type "buckminster"
everything is placed in the cspec manually (and a cspex is superfluous
in this case).
The rmap is the starting point - it is here buckminster is told how it
should find, discover and generate a cspec given a name, type, and
version of a component.
Regards
- henrik
On 8/20/10 10:41 PM, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I followed bucky book to create legacy update site project - everything
> works. My question is, is it possible to incorporate cspec from update
> site project to another project that includes cspex? I tried copying
> cspec, index.html and site.xml to my other project but get error that
> site.p2 could not be found, renaming from buckminster.cspec to another
> name stopped the error, but when I bring up actions in the project I
> don't site build.site action. How does buckminster know for example to
> make build.site available in the update site project and not in another
> that contains cspec and updated .project properties that includes update
> site nature (not sure if .project is important here though)?
> I am not sure what I did is correct or allowed, was just trying
> different things to make this work.
>
> thanks,
> Alex
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