Thomas,
I think that this is not the solution. Reading the bucky book:
"
cbi.include.source
Controls generation of source features and bundles. When set to
true, source bundles are generated
and included in the update site.
Warning:
Source features and bundles are generated and included in the update
site unless you
set this property to false. For open source projects this is
typically what is wanted,
but it may not be suitable for your project."
This doesn't seem to be the problem, our sources bundles are
successfully generated and included into the p2 repository. The
problem is that I want a third party bundle and the corresponding
source bundle from the target platform to be included in the p2
repository. The binary bundle is included, the source counterpart is
not included.
Anyway I tried to give a chance to that property setting explicitly
to true. The result was the same.
Any other idea ?
Regards,
Adolfo.
El 01/03/2011 16:26, Thomas Hallgren escribió:
Hi Adolfo,
How do you provision your target platform? Are your source bundles
included there? If not, and if Bucky is resolving what's put
there, do you have the buckminster.download.source property set to
true?
If the source bundles are present in your TP but not in the
resulting p2 repository, perhaps you're missing the
cbi.include.source = true setting.
HTH,
Thomas Hallgren
On 2011-03-01 15:53, Adolfo Sánchez-Barbudo Herrera wrote:
Hi All,
Retaking this issue up. I've gathered from a Indigo M5 Modeling
distribution the list of orbit bundles which doesn't have the
corresponding source bundle in said installation:
- com.google.collect
- com.google.inject
- javax.activation
- lpg.runtime.java
- org.antlr.runtime
- org.aopalliance
- org.apache.batik.*
- org.apache.common.cli
- org.apache.commons.lang
- org.apache.derby
- org.apache.log4j
- org.apache.lucene.highlighter
- org.apache.lucene.memory
- org.apache.lucene.misc
- org.apache.lucene.queries
- org.apache.lucene.spellchecker
- org.apache.ws.commons.util
- org.apache.xmlrpc
- org.h2
- org.hoksuke.args4j
- org.sat4j.core
- org.sat4j.pb
- org.w3c.*
I'm wondering why there are a lot plugins which don't have
corresponding source bundle. Probably, some of those bundles
don't need source counterpart, however it looks like there a lot
of them which should probably have their corresponding source
bundle...
Could anybody put some light on this ? Any tip/suggestion about
what to do with this absence of source bundles?
Thanks in advance,
Adolfo.
El 22/12/2010 11:13, Adolfo Sánchez-Barbudo Herrera escribió:
Hi Folks,
- Moving the question to dev-cross-project to find any Bucky
releng-er who had faced this problem -
Detailed background and information around the issue is in the
following forum's thread:
http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php?t=msg&th=201971&start=0&S=b19a799edb96ebdc69b900b74b0c5d91
<http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php?t=msg&th=201971&start=0&S=b19a799edb96ebdc69b900b74b0c5d91>
As an high level overview, I'm trying to solve the following
issue:
In our M4 Modeling Distribution the following bundle, which is
obtained from an Orbit's p2 repo, is included into the
distribution's set of plugins:
lpg.runtime.java
However, the corresponding lpg.runtime.java.source is not
included.
Have any buckminter-based releng-er faced a similar problem ?
Best Regards,
Adolfo.
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