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Re: Unnecessary searching for source bundles [message #925224 is a reply to message #925043] |
Thu, 27 September 2012 14:03 |
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I agree. It doesn't make sense to search for source bundles when what it already found is in fact, the source. Can you
please enter a bugzilla for this?
Thanks,
- thomas
On 2012-09-27 12:27, Matthew Webber wrote:
> I've noticed some strange behavior when I materialize a CQuery. The CQuery correctly resolves a component a.b.c (type
> osgi.bundle) by finding it in a repository (git or subversion).
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> It then goes looking for another component, called a.b.c.source. I presume that this is triggered by my setting
> buckminster.download.source to true. There is no such named component, which does not fail the CQuery, but does slow the
> resolution down since it wastes time looking in various places.
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> My question is, WHY does Buckminster looks for a .source bundle? At that point, it has already found the source code in
> a repository. My understanding is that the search for matching .source only makes sense for .jars in the target
> platform, not for components that are already source.
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> Have I misunderstood how it is supposed to work, or is this a bug?
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> This is Eclipse 3.7.2 IDE with the matching Buckminster version.
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> Thanks
> Matthew
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