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[epp-dev] Re: Questions about EPP build, and pulling capability bundles
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Hi David,
indeed, EPP has been building the jee.intro bundle for you - we added this to the Buckminster build where we build the "package products". That's why there is no real map file, it is just defined there that it needs to check out and to build some bundles from the WTP CVS in order to fulfill all the dependencies.
I am more than happy to remove the jee.intro bundle from the build and to pull it from the Helios repo.
Thanks,
Markus
On 7 April 2010 04:29, David M Williams
<david_williams@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Markus,
As you might notice in
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=300913
I have figured out how to get our capability
bundles into the common repo, without using a feature. So they are "in
there" (now in /releases/staging) even though you can't see them with
the normal install UI. (as desired)
But, I have been able to pull them out
using the p2.mirror ant task, so I am hoping that is enough for you to
be able to apply the patch in
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=300913
and build right away without further
to-do.
Now for the question. About the "jee.intro"
bundle. How have you been getting that? I don't think it was in the repo
last year, and wonder if you have a map file somewhere and "build"
it in the EPP build?
If so, I'm wondering if you can drop
that now, as I've also put it in the central repository using the same
system as for the capability bundles ... that is, just the bundle is there,
unseen by most, but pullable if you know to ask for it.
Seems that'll be a much easier system,
as we can make fixes, etc., without involving you. But ... like I said,
I don't recall how that was ever working. Its listed in the jee package
feature ... and wouldn't it be cool if that was enough to get it from the
central repository! But, if you have a map file too, there might be some
to-do?
Much thanks,