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Re: Problem with Off-line installation of Papyrus 1.0.1 with Luna SR1 [message #1547240 is a reply to message #1530490] |
Mon, 05 January 2015 10:06 |
Camille Letavernier Messages: 952 Registered: February 2011 |
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Hi,
Papyrus doesn't provide any update site containing all dependencies, neither does it provide a RCP. You need to either install manually each dependency (I'm not sure all projects contribute a Zip update site, but most of them certainly do), or have an active internet connection to find the required dependencies.
It is also possible to install the Eclipse Modeling Project instead of Eclipse Classic, since it already includes most of the Papyrus Dependencies (Although not all of them). Papyrus Luna (1.0.x) depends on the following projects:
- EMF (Framework, Validation, Transaction), UML (Modeling)
- GEF, GMF, GMF Tooling Runtime (Modeling)
- OCL Classic (Modeling)
- OCL Examples and Editors (?)
- QVTo (?)
- XText (?)
For the last 3 components, I'm not sure whether they are included in the Eclipse Modeling IDE or not. Other dependencies may be required for some specific Papyrus Extra Components (Such as CDO).
Edit: Actually you're already installing Papyrus on top of Eclipse Modeling, and clearly, QVTo is not included by default. The QVTo zip update site can be downloaded here: https://www.eclipse.org/mmt/downloads/index.php?project=qvto
Regards,
Camille
Camille Letavernier
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Re: Problem with Off-line installation of Papyrus 1.0.1 with Luna SR1 [message #1548990 is a reply to message #1548226] |
Tue, 06 January 2015 08:59 |
Camille Letavernier Messages: 952 Registered: February 2011 |
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Hi Paul,
It may be easier at some point to create an Update Site locally to install the few components you may be missing.
From an Eclipse instance in which Papyrus is already installed:
- Create a new Update Site project
- Open the site.xml with the Site Manifest Editor (Default editor)
- Create a Category and add the Features you need (The ones for which you can't find an existing update site, e.g. wst.xml_core)
- Click build all
Then, you can use this update site to install the missing dependencies in an offline Eclipse instance
Alternatively, you can choose the "org.eclipse.papyrus.sdk.feature" Feature: building all will include all the required Papyrus dependencies to the udpate site, including all Papyrus components. This creates a completely standalone update site
To create the Update Site Project, you may need the Eclipse Committers plug-ins, especially PDE. I'm not sure whether it is available in the Eclipse Modeling Project. If you can't find it, try to install Papyrus on top of the Eclipse Committers package
HTH,
Camille
Camille Letavernier
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