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Re: [cdt-dev] Indigo p2 repo?
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The p2 metadata (artifacts.jar and content.jar) is generated with every build so I think all we need to do is to extract the master zip file to some folder on Hudson. You can then point to that folder to install CDT from Eclipse.
Regards,
Vivian Kong
IBM Eclipse CDT
IBM Canada Toronto Lab
Andrew Gvozdev ---04/01/2011 10:16:32 AM---Vivian, What about exposing p2 repo on Hudson? Is it possible to have to it a link
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Vivian,
What about exposing p2 repo on Hudson? Is it possible to have to it a link like https://hudson.eclipse.org/hudson/job/cdt-nightly/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/site/ ? It should not contain I-build number so we could permanently point it to the site in eclipse.
I was looking at it yesterday but did not find the p2 repo, could you point me how to do it properly?
Thanks,
Andrew
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Vivian Kong <vivkong@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We have a p2 repo for Indigo (with M6 content) which the Indigo aggregated repo uses to build:
http://download.eclipse.org/tools/cdt/updates/indigo
However it is only updated every milestone.
We have a sym link on the build server that points to the folder containing the latest 8.0 build but it doesn't work on the web server:
/home/data/httpd/download.eclipse.org/tools/cdt/builds/8.0.0/latest
Regards,
Vivian Kong
IBM Eclipse CDT
IBM Canada Toronto Lab
Andrew Overholt ---04/01/2011 09:40:29 AM---Hi, It would be nice for CDT consumers (such as Linux Tools) to be able to
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