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Re: Unable to load runtime repository [message #874262 is a reply to message #874182] |
Sun, 20 May 2012 10:21 |
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That's definitely a bug. The runtime repo should be found regardless of location and since using it is meant to be an
optimization only (it's used for materialization, not for resolution), an error should't cause problems.
- thomas
On 05/20/2012 07:13 AM, Eike Stepper wrote:
> Correction:
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> It seems that the console message is in fact an indication for a fatal problem. The import operation does not continue
> after the message.
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> Cheers
> /Eike
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> Am 20.05.2012 06:53, schrieb Eike Stepper:
>> Hi,
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>> A while back I started to use a bundle pool for my various IDE installations. Now Buckminster logs the following
>> message to the console during the import of my MSpec:
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>> Unable to load runtime repository: No repository found at file:/C:/develop/bin/eclipse-cdo/.
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>> I guess that is because my IDE installation does not contain features/plugins folders anymore. It ssems that this
>> doesn't lead to severe problems but it strikes me that the usage of the bundle pool could make the resolution/download
>> phases much faster. Would that be right? Is there something I can do?
>>
>> Cheers
>> /Eike
>>
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>> http://www.esc-net.de
>> http://thegordian.blogspot.com
>> http://twitter.com/eikestepper
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