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Product IU with buckminster [message #676572] Sun, 05 June 2011 11:12 Go to next message
Thomas Kratz is currently offline Thomas KratzFriend
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I used to build my repository with pde tooling. My udpate queries the repo for the product IU which used to work fine. now I build a feature repo with buckminster I am missing the root product IU, at least it's not found by my query. Is there a way to get the product IU into the p2 repo generated by buckminster?
Re: Product IU with buckminster [message #676747 is a reply to message #676572] Mon, 06 June 2011 11:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Carsten Reckord is currently offline Carsten ReckordFriend
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Hi Thomas,

Simply including your product feature into your site feature should do that.
IIRC you'll need to have the product definition file directly in your
product feature directory for buckminster to pick it up. Then everything
should work out of the box.

cheers,
Carsten

On 05.06.2011 13:12, Thomas Kratz wrote:
> I used to build my repository with pde tooling. My udpate queries the repo for the product IU which used to work fine. now I build a feature repo with buckminster I am missing the root product IU, at least it's not found by my query. Is there a way to get the product IU into the p2 repo generated by buckminster?
Re: Product IU with buckminster [message #676748 is a reply to message #676747] Mon, 06 June 2011 12:16 Go to previous message
Thomas Kratz is currently offline Thomas KratzFriend
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Yes I found that this is fine. The product qualifier is not working and it's not picking up my config.ini, but there are already bugs on this.
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