So Nick you are correct I did rename
some XMLs from aaa.feature to aaa-feature. Should I just recreate
all my feature projects? Or does the problem go deeper?
On 4/28/2016 2:49 PM, paul wrote:
The commandline build does not seem
to work. Getting errors about not being able to resolve the
target platform.
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[ERROR] Internal error: java.lang.RuntimeException: Could not
resolve target platform specification artifact software.a:softwa
re.a.releng:target:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT -> [Help 1]
org.apache.maven.InternalErrorException: Internal error:
java.lang.RuntimeException: Could not resolve target platform
specificati
on artifact software.a:software.a.releng:target:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
On 4/28/2016 1:23 PM, Nick Boldt wrote:
Did you rename a feature from software.a.b.feature to software.a.b
(removing the .feature suffix in its ID) ?
If so that could be the problem - There's a difference between a
.feature (with or without the .feature in its name) and the
.feature.group that contains it.
You can browse an update site to see the p2 metadata associated with
each entity using the p2 browser [1]. If you Add a URL to browse, you
can the filter that site looking for feature jars or feature.groups.
[1] https://github.com/ifedorenko/p2-browser
You might also want to try doing a commandline build of first the
feature project, then the site project...
cd C:\orthogroupgit\sites\software.a.b
mvn clean install
cd C:\orthogroupgit\sites\software.a.site
mvn clean install
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 1:12 PM, paul <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Windows 7
Mars.2
Maven 3.3.9
git 4.1.1
tycho 0.24.0
I get an error while doing a build. The problem is the
"software.a.b.feature.group" that the error is saying is missing does not
exist. The group did exist at one time, but not anymore. I have tried the
following...
1) Searched for the string "software.a.b.feature" in eclipse with the file
search tool and got no hits.
2) Searched for the sting with an OS level tool and found two instances in
the p2content.xml file in the "target" directory of each project. One was a
feature project the other a site project. Since the "target" directory is a
derived artifact I deleted the whole "target" directory in both the feature
and site projects.
3) Closed both projects in Eclipse. Then I closed Eclipse. Then I opened
Eclipse with the "-clean" option.
4) Deleted the project in Eclipse, but not the OS file system. Closed
Eclipse. Opened Eclipse with the "-clean" option. Import the two projects
from git back into the workspace.
The error....
[INFO] Resolving dependencies of MavenProject:
software.a:software.a.site:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT @
C:\orthogroupgit\sites\software.a.site\pom.xml
[INFO] {osgi.os=win32, osgi.ws=win32,
org.eclipse.update.install.features=true, osgi.arch=x86_64}
[ERROR] Cannot resolve project dependencies:
[ERROR] Software being installed: software.a.site
raw:0.0.1.'SNAPSHOT'/format(n[.n=0;[.n=0;[-S]]]):0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
[ERROR] Missing requirement: software.a.site
raw:0.0.1.'SNAPSHOT'/format(n[.n=0;[.n=0;[-S]]]):0.0.1-SNAPSHOT requires
'software.a.b.feature.group [0.0.1,0.0.2)' but it could not be found
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