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Re: Why would a plugin end up as [Installed] and not [Resolved] or [Active]? [message #66482 is a reply to message #66419] |
Fri, 12 May 2006 07:38 |
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Originally posted by: eclipse.bettsockentraeger.de
Installed - the plugins code is available in the platform.
Resolved - The plugin and all its plugins are available and the plugin
is ready to be activated.
Active - The plugin has been activated through a user action. E.g. code
from the plugin has been run. (See also Eclipse-LazyStart or
Eclipse-AutoStart in manifest.mf in the help)
Hope that clears some stuff up
Stefan
Geoff Longman wrote:
> I have an issue in bugzilla and a post on the platform newsgroup about
> this (links at the end). I'm seeing the plugins in my feature end up in
> different "states" according to Help->About->Configuration Details.
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> One plugin ends up as state [Installed] when installed via online update
> and the same plugin shows up as state [Active] when I do the same from
> an achived update site.
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> As I said there is an issue in bugzilla.
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> My question for this newsgroup is what is the significance of
> [Installed] vs [Resolved] vs [Active] (I think I can guess) and how are
> these states achieved, or changed?
> TIA
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> Geoff
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> Plaform newsgroup:
> http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/article.php?id=54287&g roup=eclipse.platform#54287
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> Bugzilla:
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=139967
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Re: Why would a plugin end up as [Installed] and not [Resolved] or [Active]? [message #66562 is a reply to message #66482] |
Fri, 12 May 2006 08:35 |
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Originally posted by: neil.integility.com
Just to add a little to what Stefan said: under Equinox, if a bundle is
stuck in INSTALLED state it generally means that its dependencies could
not be resolved. By adding the -console switch when you launch, you can
use the OSGi console to diagnose the missing dependencies using the "diag"
command. For example:
osgi> ss
Framework is launched.
id State Bundle
0 ACTIVE system.bundle_3.2.0.v20060328
1 ACTIVE org.eclipse.equinox.common_3.2.0.v20060329
2 INSTALLED org.eclipse.equinox.http_1.0.0.v20060317
osgi> diag 2
initial@reference:file:plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.http_1.0.0.v20060317.jar/
[2]
Missing imported package javax.servlet_0.0.0.
Missing imported package javax.servlet.http_0.0.0.
Missing imported package org.osgi.service.cm_1.0.0.
Missing imported package org.osgi.service.http_1.1.0.
Missing imported package org.osgi.service.log_1.0.0.
Regards,
Neil
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