Hi,
I followed the instructions and eclipse still showed errors
in some projects. They were all that the packages exported in
the manifest could not be found. However I found out that if one
changes a property in the build path and then change it back, eclipse finds the
packages. Seems that some error accurs during the check out itself.
Greetings,
Boyan.
Hi,
I think you are mixing things up or I cannot properly express myself. Here
are the steps:
- clean workspace
- checkout org.eclipse.riena.releng
- open projectSet-pserver.psf in that project
- load and replace all from the projectset editor
- the resulting projects in your workplace should compile without
errors.
Now you can either check testcases, sourcecode. Or starting writing your
own code based on Riena samples. We have a wiki with some getting started
documentation for remote services that you can access from www.eclipse.org/riena and then follow
the wiki link.
The build.cmd script contains references to directories. Thats true.
However these directories are intentionally defined as environment vars at the
beginning of the script and nowhere else. That allows you run the script from
any windows shell.
The good news is that we have done the build just yesterday and put the M1
release up on the eclipse download server. There is currently just an issue with
how that can be accessed by everybody. Once that is cleared. You can download
the finished build from eclipse.org download server.
hope that helps.
christian
Am 25.02.2008 um 18:21 schrieb Yurukov, Boyan:
Hi,
First I checked out org.eclipse.releng.equinox from
org.eclipse.equinox/phase1. Then I checked out the contents of
org.eclipse.riena/* in different projects. There is no change and the errors
persist.
Also it is impossible to run
org.eclipse.riena.build/scripts/build.cmd, because many paths are absolute and
would work only on the developer's machine. For example in several places the
workspace is set to "c:/projekte/riena2". I tried changing all
the wrong paths to fit my environment, but when I run it again, it tells me
that cvs cannot fetch some files from "org.eclipse.riena.build.feature",
while at the same time, it can from other projects.
Can
you please give me more details on how to import the project in Eclipse
and how to run it?
Greetings,
Boyan.
Hi Yurukov,
what you should do (as with most Eclipse projects) that you first check
out the *.releng project. This project contains projectsets with ALL
dependencies. There is one with called pserver (for people like you), and one
called ssh (for committers). This will automatically pick up equinox.log and
equinox.cm (both currently in equinox-incubator).
But you don't need to worry about those locations. The projectset knows
them all and should create a workspace with no compile errors.
cheers
christian
Am 25.02.2008 um 17:17 schrieb Yurukov, Boyan:
Hello all,
I just checked out the CVS and
imported all projects. It seems that most of them import
"org.eclipse.equinox.log.Logger" which cannot be found either in the
official releace of equinox (3.3.1.1), nor in the stream release (3.4). Also
it imports "org.eclipse.equinox.cm", which is marked as "coming soon". Does
anyone know where I can get those libraries and if there are any precompiled
ready-to-use Riena plugins so I can try the examples?
Greetings,
Boyan
Yurukov.
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