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Re: [epp-dev] The way EPP packages are built
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I played some more with this last week and it looks like there is a bug
in Tycho or, more likely in P2, that results in wrong/missing branding
and customizations (default perspective, at least) of the generated
packages. Unfortunately, I was not able to identify what is actually
wrong with the Tycho-produced packages, so I would appreciate if
somebody could have a look. We are planning to release Tycho 0.14 around
middle of February and understanding the problem will certainly help me
fixing it in Tycho in time for the release (in other words, please help
me help you ;-) ).
My prototype EPP Tycho build setup is available from
https://github.com/ifedorenko/org.eclipse.epp
To run the build, simply do
> mvn clean install
from the root of the checkout. Generated packages will be under
*.product/target/products folders. Thank you in advance.
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Regards,
Igor
On 11-12-12 10:21 AM, Markus Knauer wrote:
Great. Good to know that there will be some technical support :)
Markus
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 16:15, Igor Fedorenko <ifedorenko@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:ifedorenko@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I am not sure I'll have time to work on EPP packages themselves, but I
am certainly interested in this effort and will be happy to answer tycho
questions.
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Regards,
Igor
On 11-12-12 10:10 AM, Markus Knauer wrote:
I had plans to start a migration to Tycho (and to git) in January
because as of today I am involved in another project that takes
all of
my time. If this works well, I will try to convince the package
maintainers to allow the switch for all Juno packages. I am sure
that I
will need some helping hands... if you want to join... ;-)
Thanks,
Markus
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 15:20, Andrew Overholt
<overholt@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:overholt@xxxxxxxxxx>
<mailto:overholt@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:overholt@xxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
Hi,
> I'm interested in trying to setup a complete toolchain to build
the EPP
> modeling package using Tycho, but once I did that, do any of you
foresee any
> issue in integrating it to the "EPP build process" ?
Markus submitted a talk on this subject to EclipseCon but it was
unfortunately declined:
http://www.eclipsecon.org/__2012/sessions/building-__eclipse-download-packages-__tycho-and-maven
<http://www.eclipsecon.org/2012/sessions/building-eclipse-download-packages-tycho-and-maven>
Andrew
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