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buckminster jenkins generates empty source feature and no source bundles. [message #1404635] Mon, 04 August 2014 15:20 Go to next message
Felix Dorner is currently offline Felix DornerFriend
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Hi,

I am trying to build a simple p2 site with buckminster and the jenkins
plugin. The site shall include just a single feature and that itself
includes 2 bundles. If I run the p2.site action from within my
development platform everything works out nicely. If I run it from
within jenkins, the generated source feature does not include any source
bundles. It's feature.xml doesn't have any plugin elements and no source
bundles are generated either. Any clues?

Felix
Re: buckminster jenkins generates empty source feature and no source bundles. [message #1404644 is a reply to message #1404635] Mon, 04 August 2014 15:46 Go to previous message
Felix Dorner is currently offline Felix DornerFriend
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Registered: March 2012
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On 04/08/2014 17:20, Felix Dorner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to build a simple p2 site with buckminster and the jenkins
> plugin. The site shall include just a single feature and that itself
> includes 2 bundles. If I run the p2.site action from within my
> development platform everything works out nicely. If I run it from
> within jenkins, the generated source feature does not include any source
> bundles. It's feature.xml doesn't have any plugin elements and no source
> bundles are generated either. Any clues?

Found it: My target definition was pointing to an eclipse installation
into which I had installed a previous build of the feature, so nothing
was ever actually being built... Now everything works as expected.

Felix
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