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Re: [buckminster-dev] Buckminster in headless mode

Hi Thomas,

Is this compatible with 3.3? Getting some errors when I try to drop in the pde feature:

java -jar startup.jar install http://download.eclipse.org/technology/buckminster/0.2milestones/updates/headless-site.xml  org.eclipse.buckminster.pde.headless.feature

Could not find a site to install to

CVS and core headless installed just fine. Need to leave the office now, so I will try to investigate further tomorrow morning.

Thanks,
Adrian.

On 9/10/07, Thomas Hallgren <thomas@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Adrian,
that's explainable. It's odd that you didn't get it before as I did a
copy/paste from your attached rmap :-)

The rmap uses component types that we introduce in Buckminster 0.2.0 and
it uses several such types. The construct you are using is "sort of"
0.2.0'isch but not quite. It should say componentTypes (in plural). The
componentType attribute is preserved for backward compatibility. The old
construct will understand some types that are now aliases for lists of
types (and expand them to the right list) but it will not accept a
comma-separated list. Details here:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Buckminster_component_meta-data_language_%28Reference%29_-_LATEST#Provider_component

I'm about to release 0.2.0 just about now and for once in a lifetime,
the documentation on the wiki is ahead of the release. Therefore, if you
don't do so already, I'd suggest that you use the 0.2.0. You will find
the update sites and the latest distro using these URL's:

http://download.eclipse.org/technology/buckminster/0.2milestones/updates/site.xml

http://download.eclipse.org/technology/buckminster/0.2milestones/updates/headless-site.xml


The latest product is here:
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/buckminster/0.2milestones/products/buckminster.product-0.2.0.r2503_incubation.zip


Regards,
Thomas Hallgren


Adrian Skehill wrote:
> On 9/10/07, *Thomas Hallgren* <thomas@xxxxxxx <mailto:thomas@xxxxxxx >>
> wrote:
>
>     Hi Adrian,
>     I think this is because the "eclipse.import" reader expects a
>     site, i.e.
>     a folder that either contains a site.xml file or a features and a
>     plugins folder. You should not have it point into the plugins folder.
>     Try this instead:
>
>          <searchPath name="europa">
>             <provider readerType=" eclipse.import"
>     componentType="osgi.bundle,eclipse.feature" mutable="true"
>     source="true">
>                  <uri format="file:///shared/eclipse"/>
>             </provider>
>          </searchPath>
>
>
> Thanks Thomas,
>
> No Joy I'm afraid, I now get:
>
> No component type with id osgi.bundle,eclipse.feature has been
> registered with extension-point
> org.eclipse.buckminster.core.componentTypes
>
> One related question on the provider, looking through the meta-data
> reference [1] it seems to imply I should not be using componentType in
> my provider, it should be componentTypes, but that didn't work and
> failed schema validation pretty quickly so I reverted back.
>
> Anything else,
> Adrian.
>
>
>
> [1]
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Buckminster_component_meta-data_language_1.0_(Reference)#Provider_component
> <http://wiki.eclipse.org/Buckminster_component_meta-data_language_1.0_%28Reference%29#Provider_component >
>
>
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