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Re: [tycho-user] Making Tycho ignore runtime dependencies
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Would making the dependency optional imply that it is runtime optional
(which it is not)?
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On 2012-07-06, at 8:16 AM, Pascal Rapicault <pascal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> One trick could be to make this dependency optional
>
> Pascal
>
> On 2012-07-06, at 2:08 PM, Cameron Ross <cross@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> We're using Tycho to automate the building of bundles that will be
>> deployed to Virgo Tomcat Server. The P2 update site for Virgo
>> publishes bundles that conform to the OSGi standard. Other bundles
>> provided by Virgo are considered extensions and are not exposed by the
>> P2 update site. These extensions are, however, available within the
>> Virgo runtime.
>>
>> One of our bundles has a dependency on a Virgo extension bundle. This
>> is a runtime dependency, not a compile time dependency. Everything
>> works fine when building in Eclipse, but Tycho complains that this
>> runtime dependency cannot be found. Is there a way to make Tycho
>> ignore this runtime dependency?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Cameron.
>>
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