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RE: [platform-releng-dev] Startup.jar sources?
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The 3.0 stream of the builder (specifically,
org.eclipse.pde.build) supports this type of organization. Plug-ins
and features can be fetched from any subdirectory by specifying the path
in the map files.
for example:
feature@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx=v20030819,:pserver:anonymous@your.server:/home/cvs,,foo/org.eclipse.sdk-feature
-this will create a directory "features/org.eclipse.sdk"
containing content exported from the subdirectory org.eclipse.sdk-feature
in the "foo" cvs project.
Note that if you are trying to build
2.1 eclipse SDK with this builder you will encounter problems since it
was designed with 3.0 stream eclipse features in mind. If
building 2.1 is what you were aiming for, please let me know and I will
provide the additional steps required to accomplish this.
Sonia
| "Villalovos, John L" <john.l.villalovos@xxxxxxxxx>
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So I am looking through this and
I am wondering. Do I have to put all the plugins at the root of the
CVS tree?
Currently we have our CVS tree
as: /home/cvs
And then we have a directory called
eclipse where I was putting all the eclipse plugins and such. Will
the build work this way. Is there a way in the map files and possibly
other files to tell them to use a directory under the CVS root?
Thanks,
John
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-----Original Message-----
From: Sonia Dimitrov [mailto:Sonia_Dimitrov@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 6:34 AM
To: platform-releng-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [platform-releng-dev] Startup.jar sources?
Hello,
the plugins and startup.jar in org.eclipse.releng.basebuilder were last
taken from the 3.0 M2 SDK runtime. They are replaced with every milestone
build. The startup.jar in the eclipse SDK's and platform runtimes
are built from source in the org.eclipse.platform plug-in.
It is quite easy to build your own sdk's from your own repository using
org.eclipse.releng.basebuilder and org.eclipse.releng.eclipsebuilder. Instructions
on how to do this are available here:
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/~checkout~/org.eclipse.releng.eclipsebuilder/readme.html?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/html
In order to build from your own repository using this mechanism, these
two additional setup steps should be all that is needed:
1. create a copy of the org.eclipse.releng project, and commit to
your repository. Modify map file entries so they use your new repository
information as per the following guideline (see doc in org.eclipse.pde.build/notes
for more information):
feature|fragment|plugin@elementID=versionName,CVSRepository,passwordInfo,pathInTheRepository
(no starting slash) |
2. modify the mapCvsRoot property value in the getMapFiles target
in org.eclipse.releng.eclipsebuilder/sdk/customTargets.xml so that is fetches
the org.eclipse.releng project from your repository. Alternately,
it can be passed in when running the build:
"java -cp ../org.eclipse.releng.basebuilder/startup.jar org.eclipse.core.launcher.Main
-application org.eclipse.ant.core.antRunner -buildfile build.xml -Dcomponent=sdk
-Dconfigs="win32,win32,x86" -DmapCvsRoot=<cvs location
of modified map files project>"
Hope this helps,
Sonia
| "Villalovos, John
L" <john.l.villalovos@xxxxxxxxx>
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Startup.jar sources? |
I was wondering if anyone could tell me how the startup.jar in
org.eclipse.releng.basebuilder was created?
What I am really trying to do is to be able to setup my own build of
Eclipse so that I can create the same SDK file that is available on the
Eclipse website. I want to use that as a starting point.
But I want to use my own CVS repository and not the Eclipse one at this
point in time.
Thanks for any info,
John
John Villalovos
Intel Corporation
15400 NW GREENBRIER PKWY # CO5-162
BEAVERTON, OR 97006-5723
(503) 677-5777 Fax: (503) 677-6670
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Corporation.
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