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Re: [tycho-user] Representing Virgo Tomcat Server as a local p2 repository

I think this is just the update site for the Virgo Tools project.   I
need an update site for Virgo Tomcat Sever.  I think their different,
but I need to confirm with the Virgo group.

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On 2012-06-16, at 11:12 AM, "Cristiano Gavião" <cvgaviao@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Virgo has a update site (p2), why you don't use it ?
>
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Virgo/Tooling#Update_Sites
>
> On 16/06/12 12:00, Cameron Ross wrote:
>> Hi Igor,
>>
>> That's the conclusion I'm coming to.  I guess I need to consider
>> what's involved with making Virgo Tomcat Server available from a
>> remote p2 repository (I don't think it currently is).
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Cameron.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On 2012-06-16, at 10:51 AM, Igor Fedorenko <igor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> Ability to reproduce builds on different systems with no or very little
>>> local setup is one of the main advantages of using Tycho (and Maven in
>>> general). Requirement to have local Virgo installation pretty much
>>> negates this benefit. If it is not possible to resolve Virgo from remote
>>> p2 repository(ies), I wonder if Tycho is the right tool for your project.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>> Igor
>>>
>>> On 12-06-16 10:37 AM, Cameron Ross wrote:
>>>> The Virgo installation isn't a p2 repo, so I'm not surprised this
>>>> approach doesn't work.  I haven't been able to make it work with a
>>>> target file either.  From Eclipse I'm defining the target as an
>>>> "Installation".  However, the Tycho docs state the location types
>>>> "Directory", "Installation", and "Features" are not supported.
>>>>
>>>> Is there any way I can point at a local Virgo installation and have it
>>>> work for Tycho and from within Eclipse?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Cameron.
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>> On 2012-06-16, at 9:34 AM, "Cristiano Gavião" <cvgaviao@xxxxxxxxx
>>>> <mailto:cvgaviao@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> A target platform definition file can point to directories containing
>>>>> plugins and features that no necessarily is a P2 repo...
>>>>>
>>>>> What I know is that tycho can't work with directories/folders, only
>>>>> with P2 repo containing its proper metadata.
>>>>>
>>>>> Are you sure that this file:///C:/Virgo/virgo-tomcat-server-3.5.0.M04
>>>>> <file:///C:/Virgo/virgo-tomcat-server-3.5.0.M04%3c/url> is a p2 repo ?
>>>>>
>>>>> regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Cristiano
>>>>>
>>>>> On 16/06/12 10:11, Cameron Ross wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have a target platform defined within Eclipse to point at a local
>>>>>> installation of Virgo Tomcat Server and everything works fine.
>>>>>> However, when I try to define my Virgo target as a p2 repository
>>>>>> within my pom I get  “org.eclipse.equinox.p2.core.ProvisionException:
>>>>>> No repository found at file:/C:/Virgo/virgo-tomcat-server-3.5.0.M04” :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <repository>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <id>virgo</id>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    <layout>p2</layout>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    <url>file:///C:/Virgo/virgo-tomcat-server-3.5.0.M04</url
>>>>>> <file:///C:/Virgo/virgo-tomcat-server-3.5.0.M04%3c/url>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> </repository>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How should I point maven at my Virgo target?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cameron.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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