An even smaller, platform independent packaging, that contains only the
command line version of the P2 director app can be found here:
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/tools/buckminster/products/director_1.0.0.r10307.zip
Pascal, I think that one too should be available from the Equinox
download page. It's a bit awkward that we distribute it from
Buckminster.
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
Pascal Rapicault wrote:
p2 can be run outside of eclipse, however p2 uses some other OSGi
bundles that are delivered as part of eclipse such as the
org.eclipse.equinox.common, org.eclipse.equinox.registry and a few
others. This does not mean that you need a UI nor that you have to
bring all of eclipse.
A good place to start for looking at what p2 needs is to take a look at
the p2 installer which is a few select pieces of p2 plus a very simple
SWT based UI. It can be found here: http://download.eclipse.org/equinox/drops/R-3.5-200906111540/download.php?dropFile=equinox.p2.installer-3.5-win32.win32.x86.zip
HTH
"Todorova,
Katya" ---07/22/2009 12:52:52 PM---Hi guys,
Hi guys,
I'm trying to use p2 as a
provisioning system outside eclipse.
I thought is that it would be
sufficient to take all the p2 bundles, install them in OSGi framework
(started as java -jar <equinox.jar>) and everything would be just
fine. But what I faced is that p2 bundles require bundles that are part
from eclipse (considring bundle name, i.e
org.eclipse.core.runtime.jar).
So I'm wondering if p2 is designed
only for eclipse internal usage? And if not are there any requirements
what exactly you need to have on your system in order to get p2
running? Are there any known limitations with regards to such usage?
Thanks in advance,
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