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Re: Download all components during resolution phase? [message #931350 is a reply to message #930640] |
Wed, 03 October 2012 05:37 |
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Am 02.10.2012 16:00, schrieb Henrik Lindberg:
> afaik, when using p2 repositories, only the meta data is downloaded during resoluton as the p2 format is rich enough
> to answer all questions. If you are fetching components from other sources the actual bundle is most often needed to
> enable inspection of its content.
I fetch my sources from Git and all their dependencies from ~12 p2 repositories. The majority of the total components
(BOM) comes from p2 repositories and I saw that those are eagerly downloaded at resolution time.
Cheers
/Eike
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> Regards
> - henrik
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> On 2012-01-10 20:20, Eike Stepper wrote:
>> Hi,
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>> Is it expected that the resolution phase (that what happens before the
>> import dialog pops up) takes hours because it effectively downloads each
>> and every bundle? I thought the resolution phase infos can be gathered
>> from the global repository files (content.xml, artifacts.xml)...
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>> I can currently not check whether they're downloaded *again* after the
>> dialog in the install phase because I have resolution errors. But it
>> takes ages to diagnose them because the resolution takes so long.
>>
>> Is it possible that I'm doing something wrong? Strange that this morning
>> I had the feeling everything was okay. Maybe I don't realize all the
>> downloads in the resolution phase when the network is faster.
>>
>> Cheers
>> /Eike
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>> http://www.esc-net.de
>> http://thegordian.blogspot.com
>> http://twitter.com/eikestepper
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Cheers
/Eike
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http://thegordian.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/eikestepper
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Re: Download all components during resolution phase? [message #931356 is a reply to message #930715] |
Wed, 03 October 2012 05:45 |
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Am 02.10.2012 17:09, schrieb Henrik Lindberg:
> On 2012-02-10 16:46, Matthew Webber wrote:
>> Does your resolution phase literally take "hours"? It sounds like there
>> is something quite fundamental wrong - probably outside Buckminster. Can
>> you describe what you are seeing in some more detail? Does the
>> resolution eventually complete successfully?
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> One thing to look at is if you are hitting odd mirrors. The "pick closest mirror" algorithm used by Eclipse download
> site is not exactly stellar and when combined with p2 can result in getting stuck with an extremely slow site in
> nothern Mongolia.
Yeah, I know that from the past. I used to turn mirrors off via eclipse.ini but that slows down enormously in Europe
(given that the mirrors are okay). So I switched it on again and in the last 1 or 2 years I didn't experience much trouble.
Even with bogus mirrors in mind I can not see why components like org.eclipse.core.runtime_xxx.jar need to be fully
downloaded at resolution time.
Cheers
/Eike
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http://www.esc-net.de
http://thegordian.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/eikestepper
Cheers
/Eike
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http://www.esc-net.de
http://thegordian.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/eikestepper
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Re: Download all components during resolution phase? [message #931680 is a reply to message #931356] |
Wed, 03 October 2012 12:17 |
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On 2012-10-03 07:45, Eike Stepper wrote:
> Even with bogus mirrors in mind I can not see why components like org.eclipse.core.runtime_xxx.jar need to be fully
> downloaded at resolution time.
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They are not downloaded at resolution time unless you explicitly ask Bucky to do so by using "url" providers in your
RMAP as opposed to a "p2" or "maven" or have some other special code that downloads jars directly from SVN/CVS or the like.
- thomas
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