Probably a typo.
No plan for such a support in the future
Thomas Hallgren ---02/10/2009 11:45:53 AM---So why is it called ENVIRONMENTS instead of just ENVIRONMENT? Are there future plans to support seve
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So why is it called ENVIRONMENTS instead of just ENVIRONMENT? Are there future plans to support several?
Pascal Rapicault wrote:
If several values are specified for a property, the values will be considered as one and the filter eval will fail.
Thomas Hallgren ---02/10/2009 10:57:05 AM---Hi Helmut, Thanks. But that approach will not help me. I cannot ask all the Buckminster users to mo
Hi Helmut,
Thanks. But that approach will not help me. I cannot ask all the Buckminster users to modify their UI's. I would need a meta-data repository scrubber or something to get rid of them (horrible thought) :-)
Pascal, what will happen if I add many different environment combinations to the PROP_ENVIRONMENTS (the plural form suggests that this is possible). Will that make the profile accept all IU's that match at least one of the environments listed?
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
Haigermoser, Helmut wrote:
Hi Thomas :)
A while ago we asked for the filters to be able to support multiple
values,
I think I remember having filed a bugzilla for that .. *searching for
the number*
The way we do it right now is to have our IUs not specify any osgi.os
filter as a condition so that
p2 has no knowing of what os the IU was meant for...
HTH,
Ciao, hh
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Hi Pascal and Helmut,
Very interesting. I understand the issue with platform specific install
handles, etc. But you seem to have cracked my problem. How do you avoid
"osgi.os"? Do you simply skip the PROP_ENVIRONMENT setting in the
profile?
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
Haigermoser, Helmut wrote:
Ciao Thomas :)
Our p2-based installer does the same, it installs IUs for every
platform
into a single profile. We need this to support multi-OS
installations.
The way we do it is to avoid osgi.os...
Like Pascal said there are limitations, installing the IU
containing
"firefox.exe" on linux will be OK but the associated Start Menu
entry
for windows can't be registered etc.
Another idea is to use layers of profiles, one per osgi.os, or
some form
of local profile that would look at the IUs in the central
profile and
execute all Start Menu creation etc. for the local host...
HTH,
Ciao, hh
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Ok, let's step back. Even if you were able to resolve, doing an
actual
installation of all the IU is impossible since there will be
actions
that are platform specific that can't be successfully run (e.g.
window
registry key setting on a linux box).
>From a java world perspective when it comes to building, the
only thing
that is necessary is to have access to the jars, however the
jars in the
repos are not necessarily in a runnable form (e.g. they can be
packed or
they can be in jar where they need to be a folder form) and they
need to
be massaged. The code we introduced in M5
(org.eclipse.equinox.p2.repository.tools) goes over a set of
repositories and "massage" the artifacts and the resulting
massaged
artifacts are then passed to PDE Build as a target. Again this
work at
the artifact repo level and as such does not consider the
metadata
dependencies
(https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=264267)
which is why it can be of help.
PaScaL
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want to create a target platform (or product) that can Thomas
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product) that can be used cross-platform. I'm not sure how ma
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I want to create a target platform (or product) that can be used
cross-platform. I'm not sure how massaging repositories can make
that
happen. Is the PDE build removing platform constraints from the
IU's
before installing them?
- thomas
Pascal Rapicault wrote:
In M5 we have released support for PDE build to
use as a
target p2 repos and also fetch from p2 repos. These repos are
massaged
by PDE to make the plug-in available in a "compilable" form.
This is
probably what you are looking for.
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used
foThomas Hallgren ---02/10/2009 09:46:08 AM---I need it to
create a
target platform that can be used for building products that can
run on
all pla
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I need it to create a target platform that can
be used
for building products that can run on all platforms. It is
essential to
us (and everyone else that creates similar products) that the
platform
based discrimination is performed by OSGi at runtime and not at
install
time.
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
Pascal Rapicault wrote:
It is not
possible to
create such a profile. This would require changes into the
slicer to
ignore the filters (should be straightforward) but the hardest
part
would be in defining what is a valid solution since there could
be
several singletons that would need to be enabled.
What would you
use this
profile for?
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profile
that would accept IU's regardles
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I would like to
create a
platform agnostic profile. I.e. a profile that
would accept
IU's
regardless of platform filters. The analogy (which I
think is
impossible at
present) would be to describe the current
delta-pack as a
feature
and install it so that all it's bundles are
installed.
Is it possible
to create
such a profile? Can the PROP_ENVIRONMENT accept
wildcards?
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
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