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RE: [p2-dev] RE: Installing eclipse from the command line
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This file is for creating 3.5.0 installs. Please excuse my 
almost limitless ignorance, but should I be looking at the one for 
3.4.0?
 
Thanks a lot,
 
Miles
 
Miles Daffin
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Cabot Square | Canary Wharf | Floor 06
London, E14 4QW
Phone: +44 20 
7677-5119
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The script used to create the 
eclipse downloads is in CVS, you can see it here: http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/org.eclipse.releng.eclipsebuilder/equinox/buildConfigs/equinox.prov/run.xml?view=markup 
-Andrew 
  
  
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John,   Would the simplest approach would be to post the 
script(s) used to create the eclipse downloads? I am sure others would find this 
really helpful. Could they be attached to the directory wiki page? 
  http://wiki.eclipse.org/Equinox_p2_director_application 
  Cheers,   Miles   Miles Daffin
Morgan 
Stanley | Technology
20 Cabot Square | Canary Wharf | Floor 06
London, 
E14 4QW
Phone: +44 20 7677-5119
Fax: +44 20 7056-4572
Miles.Daffin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx   
From: p2-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:p2-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Daffin, Miles 
(IT)
Sent: 06 August 2008 18:45
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discussions
Subject: RE: [p2-dev] RE: Installing eclipse from the 
command line
Hi John,   Thanks for responding. Here is my full command line. Can you 
spot any problems?   Thanks,   Miles   
---   eclipse.exe
-application 
org.eclipse.equinox.p2.director.app.application
-nosplash
--launcher.suppressErrors
-consoleLog
-verbose
-debug
-flavor 
tooling
-installIU org.eclipse.sdk.ide
-version 
3.4.0.I20080617-2000
-p2.os win32
-p2.ws win32
-p2.arch x86
-roaming 
-profile SDKProfile
-profileProperties 
org.eclipse.update.install.features=true
-metadataRepository 
file:C:/dev/workshop/eclipseide/3.4/mirrors/eclipse
-artifactRepository 
file:C:/dev/workshop/eclipseide/3.4/mirrors/eclipse
-metadataRepositoryName 
metaName
-artifactRepositoryName artifactName
-destination 
C:/tmp/eclipseide/3.4/win
-bundlepool C:/tmp/eclipseide/3.4/win
-vmargs 
-Declipse.p2.data.area=C:/tmp/eclipseide/3.4/win/p2   Miles Daffin
Morgan Stanley | Technology
20 Cabot Square | 
Canary Wharf | Floor 06
London, E14 4QW
Phone: +44 20 7677-5119
Fax: 
+44 20 7056-4572
Miles.Daffin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx   
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[mailto:p2-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John 
Arthorne
Sent: 06 August 2008 15:23
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discussions
Subject: Re: [p2-dev] RE: Installing eclipse from the 
command line
I've been on holiday for a couple of weeks and just catching up on 
this.  I can confirm you should get the same behaviour with the director 
application as the installer, since they both under the covers call the same p2 
API to perform the install. I know this works because we use the director 
application ourselves during the eclipse project build to produce the zip files 
you see on the download page. Perhaps your command line for calling the director 
is missing something. Can you send along the exact command line you are using? 
 I think you already know this, but you should be using the 
"org.eclipse.sdk.ide" product IU as the root when performing the 
install. 
John 
  
  
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Folks, 
 
Sorry to keep banging on about this - but does anyone have 
any idea why eclipse installation fails using the director 
application? 
 
Thanks, 
 
Miles 
 
Miles Daffin
Morgan 
Stanley | Technology
20 Cabot Square | Canary Wharf | Floor 06
London, 
E14 4QW
Phone: +44 20 7677-5119
Fax: +44 20 7056-4572
Miles.Daffin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
 
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[mailto:p2-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Daffin, Miles 
(IT)
Sent: 28 July 2008 12:26
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Subject: [p2-dev] RE: Installing eclipse from the command 
line
I 
should add that I have tried using the P2 director app as described here: 
 
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Equinox_p2_director_application#Installing_a_complete_product 
 
All I end up 
with is a p2 folder with 4 subdirectories containing various bit of metadata: 
org.eclipse.equinox.p2.core
org.eclipse.equinox.p2.director
org.eclipse.equinox.p2.engine
org.eclipse.equinox.p2.metadata.repository 
 
I was 
expecting a complete, runnable eclipse install. What am I doing 
wrong? 
 
Thanks, 
 
Miles 
 
Miles Daffin
Morgan 
Stanley | Technology
20 Cabot Square | Canary Wharf | Floor 06
London, 
E14 4QW
Phone: +44 20 7677-5119
Fax: +44 20 7056-4572
Miles.Daffin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
 
From: p2-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:p2-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Daffin, Miles 
(IT)
Sent: 28 July 2008 11:58
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Subject: [p2-dev] Installing eclipse from the command 
line
Hi 
All, 
 
I have 
tried the P2 installer to install eclipse from a local Ganymede mirror. Is it 
possible to do the same but non-interactively, without a UI, from a 
script? 
 
Thanks, 
 
Miles 
 
Miles Daffin
Morgan Stanley | 
Technology
20 Cabot Square | Canary Wharf | Floor 06
London, E14 
4QW
Phone: +44 20 7677-5119
Fax: +44 20 7056-4572
Miles.Daffin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
 
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