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Re: [tycho-user] Newb question

Is it possible that the demo has a bug?
In file <http://git.eclipse.org/c/tycho/org.eclipse.tycho-demo.git/tree/itp02/build01/pomfirst-thirdparty/pom.xml>,
line 36, is there a dollar-sign missing?

ML.

On 10 March 2014 11:46, V. Mark Lehky <mark.lehky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Figured out my Eclipse build problem: I must have opened the projects
> wrong or something. I recreated the dependencies in the pom and it
> works fine now. The demo works fine!
>
> BTW: Tried it in the new tycho version 0.20.0, works like a charm! For
> the tycho stuff, can I define the version using something like this:
> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVEN/Dependency+Mediation+and+Conflict+Resolution#DependencyMediationandConflictResolution-DependencyVersionRanges
> ? When I tried it with: tycho-version=[0.19.0,) I get the error:
> "Several versions of tycho plugins are configured [0.20.0, [0.19.0,)]"
>
> ML.
>
> On 10 March 2014 11:35, V. Mark Lehky <mark.lehky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> So I finally had a chance to try all this stuff out. Still have too
>> many questions. :(
>>
>> I downloaded the demo from that HowTo. My first Q: what are the result
>> of this build? Where does it go? How can I check that I configured
>> everything right?
>> The second problem: I am doing everything in Eclipse (Kepler). The mvn
>> build from CLI passes just as the demo says it should. However,
>> Eclipse build fails. I tried to clean the project, but still no go.
>> For the build02, Eclipse is complaining "Missing artifact
>> tycho.demo.itp02:pomfirst-bundle:jar:1.0.0-SNAPSHOT" (same for the
>> second jar). But I can see both of them in the correct target
>> directory. Is this expected?
>>
>> TIA, ML.
>>
>> On 7 March 2014 15:56, Igor Fedorenko <igor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Tycho does not like pure Maven dependencies, it very much prefers OSGi
>>> bundles and Eclipse artifacts from P2 repositories. This applies to both
>>> projects that you build ("executor.jar" and "server.jar", in you case)
>>> and artifacts available from remote Maven repositories. You need to
>>> convert you pure-Maven projects and dependencies to OSGi bundles and
>>> make them available from a P2 repository before you'll be able to use
>>> them from eclipse-plugin projects.
>>>
>>> Usually I setup a separate project for my non-P2 stuff and use
>>> maven-bundle-plugin to generate OSGi metadata for me, then use
>>> pomDependencies=consider trick explain in [1] to make the "OSGi-ified"
>>> artifacts visible to the Tycho build. You can see how this is setup in
>>> m2e build, for example [2] (the pure-maven stuff is in m2e-maven-runtime
>>> subdirectory).
>>>
>>> [1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Tycho/How_Tos/Dependency_on_pom-first_artifacts
>>> [2] http://git.eclipse.org/c/m2e/m2e-core.git/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>> Igor
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2014-03-07, 18:37, V. Mark Lehky wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello all.
>>>>
>>>> I have an eclipse-plugin project that builds successfully using ant. I
>>>> would like to move this project to Maven (plus do a little cleanup of
>>>> the existing code); some Internet link pointed me towards Tycho.
>>>> I have gone through the EclipseCon Tycho Tutorial, and that seems to
>>>> be working fine for me. There is, however, one thing that is not clear
>>>> to me: dependencies to other projects.
>>>>
>>>> My entire project consists of three Eclipse projects:
>>>> 1. "executor.jar"
>>>> 2. "server.jar"
>>>> 3. and the plugin
>>>>
>>>> I have a parent pom.xml which lists the above three modules as:
>>>> 1. packaging = jar
>>>> 2. packaging = jar
>>>> 3. packaging = eclipse-plugin
>>>> I defined all the Tycho specific stuff in the plugin pom, not the parent
>>>> pom.
>>>>
>>>> Both the server.jar and my plugin depends on the "executor.jar" plus
>>>> one other jar from a Maven repo. In the server.jar defining the
>>>> dependencies in the pom is really easy, and that builds just fine.
>>>>
>>>> How do I do this in the plugin? From what I have read on the intranets
>>>> so far, you do _not_ define the dependency in the pom, you _only_
>>>> define it in the the MANIFEST.MF? So far I tried just pointing to
>>>> ../executor/target/executor-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar but the mvn build fails
>>>> to find this. Also, this does not seem very Maven-like. The normal
>>>> Eclipse build also fails to find this.
>>>>  From some answers on stackoverflow I got the impression that I should
>>>> copy the two dependent jars into the root of the project, and just
>>>> point to them there. Is this the correct way of doing this?
>>>>
>>>> If it helps, my entire project is here:
>>>> http://sourceforge.net/p/genieos/code-0/HEAD/tree/trunk/
>>>>
>>>> TIA for any help.
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