Beth, I found this:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Equinox_p2_Repository_Mirroring#Mirroring_Artifacts
It's been running for a few hours (still not done) and is already
eating up more than 1.5 GB on my local disk, but I'm hoping it
serves my needs.
Markus, is the p2.mirror Ant task you mentioned the same as running
the Equinox app as described in the wiki page above?
Eric
On 2/21/12 9:13 AM, Beth Tibbitts wrote:
I'm interested in this too, it
would significantly speed up some things I do to not have to
connect networking over and over to do the same things, and
allow them to happen offline,
plus guarantee I always get the
same artifacts.
>create a local p2 mirror?
Can someone point us to
instructions on how to do this?
...Beth
Hi Eric,
would it be possible to use the p2.mirror Ant task to create a
local p2 mirror? With this you would get a local p2 repository
with a subset (or all) artifacts that you need. This local p2
repository could be used directly or you could use the
p2.repo2runnable task for creating directory structure that is
'consumeable' by the IDE.
I am asking because there is no ZIP file available, and even if
there was one I doubt that it would be the right choice because
/releases/maintenance (and all other 'release' repositories) are
composite repositories with the artifacts split between this
repo and the Eclipse Platform repository.
Regards,
Markus
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 21:41, Eric
Rizzo <eclipse-mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2/16/12 4:37 PM, Markus Knauer
wrote:
Is there an archive of this
maintenance repo available for download somewhere? I'm working
on a product that will be based on 3.7.2, so I'm trying to
build up a local target platform for 3.7.2 (I can't use
update sites in the target definition). It's quite tedious to
do so by installing the features I want and then copying the
JARs around. So I'm looking for a better solution.
Thanks,
Eric
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