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Re: [tycho-user] Problem with Resolving Sources Artifacts

This was also my idea. I opened a bugreport
(https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=361149) and hope for a
quick solution :-).

Regards
Timo


2011/10/17 Igor Fedorenko <ifedorenko@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Please open a bug report, apparently Tycho does not properly install p2
> metadata for sources bundle.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Igor
>
> On 11-10-17 2:27 AM, Timo Rohrberg wrote:
>>
>> Hello Igor,
>>
>> thank you again for your hint. Unfortunately, it did not help. In
>> fact, I already tried to include the dependency declaration with
>> classifier "sources". I just do not get it, why Tycho cannot find the
>> artifact which is clearly marked by the "sources" classifier.
>>
>> I attached the adapted version of my setup for you to cross-check.
>> Do you have any other hints how to solve the issue?
>>
>> Regards
>> Timo
>>
>>
>> 2011/10/14 Igor Fedorenko<igor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>>
>>> see inline
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>> Igor
>>>
>>> On 11-10-14 10:18 AM, Timo Rohrberg wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello Igor,
>>>>
>>>> thank you for your answer. Unfortunately, I did not completely
>>>> understand what you wanted to tell me. If you run "mvn install" on my
>>>> sample com.example.logging project, the resulting
>>>> "com.example.logging-1.6.1-SNAPSHOT-sources.jar" does have an OSGi
>>>> bundle manifest. In fact that's exactly the benefit of using the
>>>> tycho-source-plugin instead of packing the jar manually via the
>>>> maven-jar-plugin plugin. The manifest correctly identifies the bundle
>>>> as source bundle to the com.example.logging bundle contained in the
>>>> "com.example.logging-1.6.1-SNAPSHOT.jar" which itself is provided with
>>>> an OSGi bundle manifest.
>>>
>>> I did not notice the attachment and I assumed you used
>>> maven-source-plugin
>>> to produce sources jar.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> What exactly do you mean by "has to be added as feature maven
>>>> dependency"?
>>>>
>>>> In the com.example.logging.feature project, I declared the dependency
>>>> to the "com.example.logging-1.6.1-SNAPSHOT.jar" as follows:
>>>>
>>>> <dependencies>
>>>>   <dependency>
>>>>     <groupId>example</groupId>
>>>>     <artifactId>com.example.logging</artifactId>
>>>>     <version>1.6.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
>>>>   </dependency>
>>>> </dependencies>
>>>>
>>>> I can then list the com.example.logging plugin in the feature.xml and
>>>> Tycho builds the feature correctly.
>>>>
>>>> In contrary, with the com.example.logging.source.feature project this
>>>> does not work, since Tycho obviously does not correctly resolve the
>>>> dependency to the "com.example.logging-1.6.1-SNAPSHOT-sources.jar" in
>>>> which the com.example.logging.source plugin is to be found.
>>>
>>>
>>> The<dependency/>  element above defines dependency on the main artifact,
>>> for sources jar you also need to have
>>>
>>>  <dependency>
>>>    <groupId>example</groupId>
>>>    <artifactId>com.example.logging</artifactId>
>>>    <version>1.6.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
>>>    <classifier>sources</classifier>
>>>  </dependency>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Of course my sample setup is a bit special as I am wrapping
>>>> third-party libraries in OSGi bundles. But the use case of resolving
>>>> binary and source bundles built with Tycho is a common one, I guess.
>>>> How would I work with such binary and source bundles if Tycho could
>>>> not resolve them?
>>>>
>>>> Any hints, comments, suggestions, ...?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you very much for all your help so far.
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Timo
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2011/10/14 Igor Fedorenko<igor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>>>>
>>>>> Sources jar has to have specific OSGi bundle manifest and has to be
>>>>> added as feature maven dependency. I am not sure it is possible to
>>>>> create sources jar with custom manifest, but I am not 100% sure about
>>>>> that.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Igor
>>>>>
>>>>> On 11-10-14 8:38 AM, Timo Rohrberg wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello everybody,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> this is a more general form of my original question and problem
>>>>>> description
>>>>>> (http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/tycho-user/msg01026.html).
>>>>>> The latter is obsolete now.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am successfully building binary and sources artifacts for a bundle
>>>>>> which wraps third party libraries. Both, the normal and the sources
>>>>>> artifact, are correctly deployed to my local Maven repository. I then
>>>>>> build two feature projects with Tycho, one including the plugin from
>>>>>> the binary artifact, and the other including it from the sources
>>>>>> artifact. Building the first one works, but when trying to build the
>>>>>> second one, Tycho obviously cannot resolve the sources artifact
>>>>>> correctly and thus stops with a "Missing requirement" exception. The
>>>>>> com.example.logging.source plugin referred to by the feature.xml
>>>>>> cannot be found. My idea was to explicitely set the "sources"
>>>>>> classifier when declaring the pom-Dependency in the feature project.
>>>>>> But unfortunately this also doesn't help.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do you have any idea? Thank you for any hints, advices, etc.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>> Timo
>>>>>>
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