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Re: GWT missing requirement [message #658508 is a reply to message #658423] |
Tue, 08 March 2011 19:02 |
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Am 08.03.2011 14:20, schrieb Franz Fehringer:
> So how do i know which Orbit plugins are to be installed into an Eclipse
> installation?
Usually you don't need to care. When you install plug-ins into Eclipse
p2 will automatically resolve any dependencies from referenced/known
sites. P2 will also ensure that only working bundles will be installed.
The things in Orbit don't provide any functionality to Eclipse
out-of-the box. They are 3rdparty libraries packed as OSGi bundles which
are then used by Eclipse plug-ins.
-Gunnar
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Gunnar Wagenknecht
gunnar@wagenknecht.org
http://wagenknecht.org/
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Re: GWT missing requirement [message #903576 is a reply to message #903417] |
Fri, 24 August 2012 11:52 |
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Am 23.08.2012 16:44, schrieb Oliver Koch:
> So far, when adding certain features of orbit to an eclipse target
> platform, there happen to be no errors in resolving any dependencies.
> But when selecting the all orbit entry on the update site, the error
> with GWT appears when resolving the target platform contents
The GWT user bundle has a dependency that will never be satisfiable. It
was introduced in order to prevent it ever from being installed and
started into a running framework.
Thus, whenever you want to work with the GWT User bundle you need to
uncheck "Include required software" and check "Include all environments".
HTH,
Gunnar
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Gunnar Wagenknecht
gunnar@xxxxxxxx
http://wagenknecht.org/
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